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A short history of AL’s challenging times
The next few months are perhaps going to be the toughest test for Awami League’s resilience in recent history.
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RUET teachers, students demand immediate appointment of VC
Teachers and students of Rajshahi University of Engineering and Technology formed a human chain on Saturday demanding immediate appointment of a vice-chancellor for the university...
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Trial train run on Dhaka-Mawa section soon
Railways minister Nurul Islam Sujan on Saturday said that they were planning to conduct a trial run of a train on the Dhaka-Mawa section under...
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Annals of Ukraine war: Year II
FROM the human-caused climate catastrophe to a nuclear showdown between Washington and Moscow or Beijing, to fascism ascendant, three terrifying disasters loom over humanity like the shadow...
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Essential services bill sets out to be a repressive handle
A BILL setting out to empower the government to declare essential any services or job and any services related to the job with a provision for punishment for ‘illegal’ strike
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Trudeau visits Kyiv, Zelensky claims counter-attack
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said Saturday that counteroffensive action was underway as Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau visited Kyiv and accused Russia over flooding from the breached...
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Bangladesh
BNP brought Jamaat to the fore to carry out arson terrorism
Awami League General Secretary and Road Transport and Bridges Minister Obaidul Quader yesterday said BNP has brought Jamaat to the fore to carry out arson terrorism.
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People won’t be deceived for the third time
BNP secretary general Mirza Fakhrul Islam Alamgir on Saturday said the people of Bangladesh will not be deceived thrice by participating in the next polls under the Awami League regime.
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Bangladeshi artistes honoured in Kolkata
Six Bangladeshi artistes have been honoured in different categories at the Kolkata 20th Tele Cine Awards held at the Nazrul Mancha in Kolkata, India, recently....
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Bangladeshi students in US multiply in a decade
The student visa from the United States for Bangladeshis has increased fourfold in a decade, while the issuance of both immigrant and non-immigrant visas rose sharply in recent years, according
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Power supply will be normal very soon: Mannan
Planning Minister MA Mannan today (said power supply will be normal very soon as the government is sincerely working for electricity production in the country. "We are importing coal to
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International
Suspect charged with attempted murder
The Syrian refugee detained in the stabbing of six people including four young children in the French Alpine town of Annecy has been charged with “attempted murder”, a prosecutor said
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How Trump indictment could impact White House race
The latest twist in Donald Trump’s attritional war with US law enforcement, as with so much else in the former president’s story, throws the United States into unprecedented territory.
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Sudan ceasefire brings rare respite for Khartoum civilians
Khartoum residents reported a welcome lull in fighting in Sudan's capital on Saturday after a 24-hour ceasefire between two warring generals took effect, but few believed it would hold
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Expert and industry views on Pakistan’s Federal budget for FY24
Pakistan presented its federal budget for the next fiscal year, one of three measures the International Monetary Fund (IMF) will gauge before releasing at least some of the $2.5 billion
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Blinken to visit China next week
US Secretary of State Antony Blinken will travel to China next week, rescheduling a visit that was canceled in February after a saga over a suspected surveillance balloon, US officials
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Six civilians killed in Somalia hotel siege
Six civilians were killed and 10 wounded in a six-hour siege by Islamist Al-Shabaab militants at a beachside hotel in Somalia's capital Mogadishu, police said Saturday
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Argentina inflation seen hitting 149pc this year
Analysts polled by Argentina's central bank forecast annual inflation this year at 149 per cent, above the 126 per cent expected in the previous poll, according to the monthly survey
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Technology
First day of the JCI Smart Bangladesh Summit ended with smart guidance
Policymakers, leaders, and negotiators from various sectors convened on the first day of the JCI Smart Bangladesh Summit to discuss the essential steps needed to build a Smart Bangladesh. On
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Phones that will not support iOS 17
While iOS 17 is expected to be globally released in the upcoming month of September, not all iPhone models will have the ability to use this new operating system. Here
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Twitter to pay verified creators for ads in replies
Since Tesla CEO Musk acquired Twitter, the platform has struggled to retain advertisers
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Study estimates 11 per cent of Indian population is diabetic
Also, around 15 per cent of Indians were pre-diabetic and around 35 per cent have hypertension
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Sport
Kohli holds firm on Day 4 with India needing 280 runs to win
Virat Kohli defied Australia on Saturday to give India hope of an extraordinary win in the World Test Championship final at The Oval.
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Walker misses out for Man City, Inter starting lineup as expected
Manchester City's Kyle Walker missed out on a starting place in the Champions League final against Inter Milan on Saturday with Nathan Ake slotting into manager Pep Guardiola's defence.
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Jadeja strikes again in WTC final but Australia still extend lead
adeja, getting sharp turn on a wearing pitch, had miserly figures of 3-45 from 18 overs
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Football fans converge in Istanbul
The city of Istanbul, which witnessed one of the most memorable Champions League finals in 2005 when Liverpool trailed by three goals in the first half only to produce a
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BCB psychologist Alan Brown conducts session ahead of Afghanistan Test
Bangladesh Cricket Board’s (BCB) psychologist Alan Brown conducted a session involving the national team players and members of staff at the team hotel in Dhaka on Saturday as part of
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Manchester City 2-0 Inter Milan: What’s your prediction?
Manchester City's domination of the English soccer landscape is undisputed after another season of silverware-gathering under Pep Guardiola but against Inter Milan in Saturday's Champions League final they can finally
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বিএনপির রাজনীতি বন্ধের দাবিতে আ.লীগের বিক্ষোভ
আওয়ামী লীগ সভাপতি এবং প্রধানমন্ত্রী শেখ হাসিনাকে হত্যার হুমকির দেওয়ায় বিএনপির রাজনীতি বন্ধের দাবিতে ঢাকার ধামরাইয়ে উপজেলা আওয়ামী লীগ ও সহযোগী সংগঠনের উদ্যোগে বিক্ষোভ মিছিল ও সমাবেশ অনুষ্ঠিত হয়েছে।
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আজ মাঠে নামছে জামায়াত
আজ মাঠে নামছে জামায়াত
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Politics
UK politics upset by Johnson’s resignation
Former British prime minister Boris Johnson’s angry departure from parliament over Covid lockdown-breaking parties sparked fevered speculation Saturday over his and the current government’s future,...
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Business
JCI Smart Expo showcases cutting-edge tech for Smart Bangladesh
Leading technology companies gathered for JCI smart Expo at the International Convention City Bashundhara in Dhaka yesterday as a high number of youths participate to foster the spirit of innovation
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EU to try again for renewable energy deal after nuclear row
European Union countries will try again next week to pass a deal on new renewable energy targets, which have been stalled by concerns from France and other states that the
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Businessman hacked to death
A businessman was hacked to death by miscreants at Begumganj upazila in Noakhali on Friday. The deceased was Dulal Chandra Das, 50, a resident of...
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Editorial
Addressing India’s anti-dumping duty on our jute products
According to data from the Export Promotion Bureau, the jute industry in Bangladesh earned $548 million selling jute and jute items in the first seven months of the outgoing fiscal
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Moving away from capacity payment
In what can be viewed as a last-ditch attempt by the government to extricate the economy from crippling power cuts, energy planners are now planning to take power from some
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A pioneer of modern economics who popularised ‘rational expectations’
A titan in the field of economics, Robert Emerson Lucas Jr (known to his devotees as “Bob”) passed away on May 15 in Chicago.
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Rain relief and heat hangover
In midst of a hot spell that had been raging in the capital for over a week, the brief bouts of rain and relative cool came as a pleasant respite.
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Entertainment
‘The Journey Within’: Hasan Kobir creates a portal through art
Artist Hasan Kobir is an emerging artist and the exhibition contains 33 of his paintings, most of which are conjured with an enriched vocabulary of ancient art.
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Bryan Cranston taking a break from acting
During his temporary retirement, Bryan Cranston plans to close his production company, Moonshot Entertainment, and sell a portion of his shares on Dos Hombres, which he co-founded with his “Breaking
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'XD Bros' - country's first animated web series to come out by September
Bangladesh's first 3D animated web series 'Xd Bros' is set to be released on YouTube by September this year. Taking the viewers on a hilarious and thrilling journey into the
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Johnny Depp returns on stage, performs tribute to Jeff Beck
The Hollywood icon Johnny Depp took to the stage this Thursday in Romania, to perform with his band Hollywood Vampires. This marks the start of the European leg of their
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Health
The role dopamine in hijacking our lives and how to get control back
Dopamine is a neurotransmitter (a chemical substance which is released at the end of a nerve fibre by the arrival of a nerve impulse and, by diffusing across the synapse
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Advanced technologies for refractive and cataract surgeries in Bangladesh
A large number of patients in Bangladesh undergo refractive and cataract surgeries each year to improve their vision.
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