Headline
NBL aims to recover defaulted loans, restore reputation: Mintoo
National Bank Limited aims to regain its leading position among the country’s private banks with proactive support from the Bangladesh Bank and will pursue all legal avenues to recover defaulted
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Reading in the era of reels
BARD Cumilla organises reading in nature to revive the reading culture in youth
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Security for theatre shows demanded
Leaders of the Bangladesh Group Theatre Federation at a press conference on Saturday demanded security for theatre shows.
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Emon’s ‘Tenement of Secret Talk’ screened in Japan film fest
Filmmaker Abu Shahed Emon-directed Japanese language short film titled Tenement of Secret Talk was screened at the Nasu Short Film Festival in Nasu in Japan on Saturday.
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Democrats lose support of working class
The findings are undeniable and are already troubling Democrats as they analyze their defeat: the party is falling further behind with the working-class voters it has...
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Canada on ‘high alert’ bracing for migrants fleeing US
Canadian authorities said Friday they’re on ‘high alert’ with all eyes on the US border as the country braces for a possible influx of migrants from the United States.
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Bangladesh
Reviving public-police relations vital
Re-establishing the relationship between the police and public has become an urgent need, said Shipping Adviser M Shakhawat Hossain yesterday.
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‘Liberation War is not about a single family’
One family, one individual narrative of the Liberation War is the reason why the country’s young people feel disconnected with it, said Sharmin Ahmad, daughter of the country’s first prime
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COP29 kicks off in Baku tomorrow
The 29th conference of the parties (COP29) of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change kicks off in the Azerbaijan capital of Baku tomorrow (Monday). The November 11-22 event
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BCG provides free treatment to children at St Martins
Bangladesh Coast Guard on Saturday gave free treatment and medicines to over 200 underprivileged children at the St Martins Island in Cox’s Bazar.
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Processions, short rallies staged in Dhaka to resist AL
Students, mass people, activists of Bangladesh Nationalist Party and its wing organisations on Saturday night brought out protest processions and short rallies at several places in Dhaka protesting against Awami
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Anti-discrimination Student Movement to gather at Zero Point Sunday
The Anti-discrimination Student Movement will organise a mass gathering at Zero Point of Gulistan in the capital at 12:00pm on Sunday. The organisation made the announcement of a mass gathering
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International
Biden, Trump to meet at White House ahead of historic return
This type of meeting between the outgoing and incoming presidents was considered customary, but Trump did not invite Biden for one after making unsubstantiated election fraud claims that culminated in
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Over 130 homes lost in California wildfire as winds drop
Firefighters grappling with a blaze that has destroyed at least 130 homes in California said Friday they had made progress in their fight as a turn in the weather offered
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Canada on ‘high alert’ bracing for migrants fleeing US
Canadian authorities said they’re on “high alert” with all eyes on the US border as the country braces for a possible influx of migrants from the United States.
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They’re just kids playing soccer
A Gaza family sat weeping yesterday over children killed by an Israeli strike as they were getting ready to play soccer, amid an intensified bombardment that Palestinian health authorities said
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Iran warns of risk of 'expansion of war'
Iranian foreign minister Abbas Araghchi on Saturday warned that the wars in Gaza and Lebanon, where Israel is battling Tehran-backed groups, could spill over beyond the Middle East. "The world
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What is the point of a UN climate COP?
Because climate change will affect every country, regardless of whether it contributed to the problem, it demands global solutions that can address the diversity of needs across countries
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World food prices reach 18-month high in October, UN says
World food prices rose in October to an 18-month high as vegetable oils led increases seen in most food staples, United Nations' data showed on Friday. A price index, compiled
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Technology
Nvidia becomes first company to surpass $3.6 trillion market value after Trump's election win
Nvidia Corp has made history as the first company to reach a stock market valuation of $3.65 trillion, surpassing Apple's previous record of $3.57 trillion.
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Sport
Asalanka seals SL's four-wicket win over NZ
A captain's knock by Charith Asalanka steered Sri Lanka to a hard-fought four-wicket victory over New Zealand with six balls to spare in Saturday's Twenty20 opener in Dambulla.
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A half-cooked vintage ODI show
The ongoing three-match series between Bangladesh and Afghanistan has so far felt like looking inside a time capsule and finding a 50-over series at the Sharjah Cricket Stadium from the
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Nasum, Jaker provided momentum: Shanto
Bangladesh kept on breaking Afghanistan’s momentum in phases to eventually come out on top and level the three-match ODI series with a 68-run win in the second ODI at the
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Tigers win second Afghanistan ODI to level series
The two teams will play the series decider on Monday.
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Tigers scalp 3 in 6 balls to shift momentum
Bangladesh won the toss and opted to bat first in the second ODI of the three-match series against Afghanistan at the Sharjah Cricket Stadium in the UAE today.
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আলোচিত
বাংলাদেশের অস্তিত্ব নিয়ে হুঁশিয়ারি দিলেন পশ্চিমবঙ্গের মন্ত্রী
ঢাকা-দিল্লির দ্বিপাক্ষিক সম্পর্কোন্নয়নে সম্প্রতি ভারত ও বাংলাদেশ দুই দেশের সেনাপ্রধানরা ভার্চুয়ালি বৈঠক করেছেন।
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সরেজমিন সেন্টমার্টিন, লাগছে এনআইডি ও লিখিত অনুমতি
নভেম্বরের চার তারিখে সংবাদ সংগ্রহের জন্য সেন্টমার্টিন যেতে বিবিসির এই প্রতিবেদককে স্থানীয় প্রশাসনের কাছ থেকে লিখিত অনুমতি নিয়ে কোস্টগার্ডকে জাতীয় পরিচয়পত্রের কপি দিতে হয়েছে।
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ভারতের মণিপুরে এক নারীকে ধর্ষণের পর জীবন্ত পুড়িয়ে হত্যা
ভারতের মণিপুর রাজ্যে জিরিবাম জেলায় ধর্ষণের পর জীবন্ত পোড়ানো হলো ৩ সন্তানের জননীকে। পুলিশ জানিয়েছে, গত বৃহস্পতিবার রাতে একদল
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এবার অত্যাধুনিক ক্ষেপণাস্ত্র দিয়ে ইসরাইলে হামলা হিজবুল্লাহর
, তেল আবিবের দক্ষিণে তেলনফ বিমানঘাঁটিতে এ হামলা চালানো হয়েছে। হামলায় অত্যাধুনিক ক্ষেপণাস্ত্রের একটি বহর ছোড়া হয়েছে।
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কক্সবাজারে আবাসিক হোটেলে গোপন বৈঠক : ১৮ ইউপি সদস্য আটক
আবাসিক হোটেলে গোপন বৈঠকের অভিযোগে ১৮ ইউপি সদস্য আটক করেছে পুলিশ। শুক্রবার রাত সাড়ে ১২টায় কক্সবাজারের কলাতলীর একটি রিসোর্ট থেকে তাদের আটক করা হয়েছে। পুলিশ...
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শত বাধা পেরিয়ে সফল তাঁরা
শত বাধা পেরিয়ে সফল তাঁরা
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সাবেক স্বরাষ্ট্রমন্ত্রীর এপিএস মনিরের অঢেল সম্পদ
সাবেক স্বরাষ্ট্রমন্ত্রী আসাদুজ্জামান খান কামালের সহকারী একান্ত সচিব (এপিএস) মনির হোসেনের আয়কর নথিতে ১৫ কোটির বেশি টাকার সম্পদের তথ্য রয়েছে। তাঁর ২০২৪-২৫ অর্থবছরের নথিতে সম্পদের ওই হিসাব উল্লেখ করা হয়েছে।
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Politics
Khustia BNP holds sit-in for dissolution of committee
A group of Bangladesh Nationalist Party’s Kushtia district unit leaders and activists on Saturday held a sit-in in front of the BNP’s Naya Paltan central office in Dhaka protesting at...
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Ex-home minister among 28 sued for killing Shibir leader
A case was filed against 28 people, including former home minister Mohiuddin Khan Alamgir and Rapid Action Battalion former chief Benazir Ahmed on charge of...
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Menon, Inu sent to jail after remand
A Dhaka metropolitan magistrate court on Saturday sent ousted Awami League government former ministers—Workers Party of Bangladesh president Rashed Khan Menon and...
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Voting rights must be ensured to prevent conspiracies, says BNP
Bangladesh Nationalist Party acting chairman Tarique Rahman on Saturday stated that voting rights must be guaranteed to prevent conspiracies, while party secretary general Mirza Fakhrul Islam Alamgir...
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Divide in democratic forces aiding fascists: Fakhrul
Expressing concerns, BNP Secretary General Mirza Fakhrul Islam Alamgir today said that the associates of fascists have started resurfacing due to a divide in democratic forces
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AL now a fascist party, won’t be allowed to hold protests: CA’s press secretary
Bangladesh’s interim government chief adviser’s press secretary Shafiqul Alam termed Bangladesh Awami League a ‘fascist’ party on Saturday and said the government would not tolerate any violence or any attempt
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Business
Competitive prices lift tea exports to seven-year high
Bangladesh’s tea exports have hit the highest mark in the last seven years as competitive pricing provided an edge over major exporters like India and Sri Lanka.
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Sukuk investors in trouble as Beximco’s rosy reports fade
Bad news for Beximco Sukuk investors: their gain from the Shariah-compliant bond-like instrument next month is set to drop to 9 percent -- below the 12.3 percent yield from five
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European businesses brace for Trump return
The return of Donald Trump and his protectionist agenda to the White House will likely rock US trade relations with the world, including Europe.
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Editorial
Long-term rehab plan needed for injured protesters
THE government has expressed its commitment to medical and socio-economic support for protesters wounded in the July-August uprising. It has also taken some steps in this...
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Govt should improve law, order so as to make people feel safe
THE law and order that started declining early August 5, especially in the capital city, has not yet improved that much so as to afford residents a life free of
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Taming inflation more urgent now
The Bangladesh Bureau of Statistics (BBS) has apparently come up with more credible inflation data, but those are not helpful either for government or the hapless average consumer. And, while
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Restoring confidence in stock market
THE stock market has experienced growing volatility following the fall of the Awami League regime amidst the student mass uprising. However, the crisis roots lie in past corruption and...
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Immigrants and US economy
DONALD Trump’s win gives him the chance to shape policies that impact every American. Trump has had a restrictive stance on immigration, focusing on controlling borders and...
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Entertainment
‘Can’t solely rely on acting anymore’
In times of national crisis, Bangladesh’s entertainment industry is often among the hardest hit. From artistes to crew members, everyone faces hardship due to a lack of work and opportunities.
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Actor Shakib Khan suffers injury at ‘Borbaad’ shooting set in Mumbai
Dhallywood megastar Shakib Khan, currently shooting for his new movie 'Borbaad' in India's Mumbai, India, has recently suffered an injury. According to ‘Borbaad’ director Mehedi Hassan Hridoy, the actor was
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Two detained from outside of Shilpakala Academy gate
While a press briefing was going on inside police detained two people on allegation of causing chaos in front of the gate of Bangladesh Shilpakala Academy Saturday.
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Ongoing unrest at BSA: Theatre activists commit to continue protests
Today, Bangladesh Group Theatre Federation (BGTF) activists organised and participated in a press conference held at the National Theatre Hall seminar room, in response to the unwarranted attack on activists
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Health
The hidden dangers of sugar
Sugar has become one of the most pervasive ingredients in modern diets. From soft drinks to packaged snacks, added sugars are ubiquitous, contributing to a public health crisis that is
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Dengue death toll reaches 350
8 die, 1,134 get hospitalised in a day
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