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The one of a kind Paris opening ceremony: five memorable moments
Boundary-breaking, genre-defying and unprecedented: the opening ceremony for the Paris Olympics got the 2024 Summer Games underway with a pulsating energy and unique show that will never be forgotten.
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Lady Gaga, Celine Dion add sparkle to star-studded Olympic show
Lady Gaga, Celine Dion and French-Malian singer Aya Nakamura joined dancers, an opera diva and even a heavy metal band in an opening ceremony for the Paris Olympics that sought
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Historic river parade launches Paris Olympics
A historic boat parade down the River Seine launched the Paris Olympics with spectacular French flair Friday, as the City of Light welcomed the world's greatest athletes for a sporting
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EU transfers 1.5b euros raised from Russian assets for Ukraine
The EU on Friday said 1.5 billion euros ($1.6 billion) had been made available to support Ukraine, the first chunk of money earned from profits on Russian...
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Olympic opening ceremony under way on River Seine
The opening ceremony for the Paris Olympics began Friday, an unprecedented and ambitious show with up to 7,000 athletes parading down the River Seine past the historic monuments of the
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Bangladesh
Quota movement: PM witnesses damages at Setu Bhaban
Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina this morning visited Setu Bhaban to witness the extent of damage caused by attackers during the recent quota reform movement by students
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Quota reform movement Death toll rises to 209
Apart from them, two more persons from Noakhali will be added to the list of deceased. Their death was not reported earlier
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Curfew to remain relaxed for 9 hrs today
Curfew to remain relaxed till 5pm Saturday
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PM visits victims of mayhem at Pongu Hospital
Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina today visited the National Institute of Traumatology and Orthopedic Rehabilitation (NITOR) popularly known as Pongu Hospital to see the injured victims during countrywide destruction centring the
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Prime minister visits NITOR to see victims of quota protests
Prime minister Sheikh Hasina on Saturday morning visited National Institute of Traumatology and Orthopaedic Rehabilitation to see the injured people who came under attacks during the recent countrywide protests...
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Delhi tightens purse strings on Dhaka aid
Foreign aid to Bangladesh from India was the lowest among key development partners in the just-ended FY 2023-24, data shows. Moreover, the neighbouring country in its FY 2024-25 union budget
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Financial account surplus tapering off for less intake
Bangladesh's financial-account surplus was tapering off while the deficit in current account widening until the last part of the just-past fiscal year, indicating some macroeconomic imbalances. The stresses on the
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International
France breathes sigh of relief after Olympics ceremony
After years of preparation, France could Saturday breathe a sigh of relief -- it had pulled off the Olympic opening ceremony for the 2024 Paris Games.
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G20 pledges to work together to tax ultra-rich
G20 nations have agreed to work together to make the super-rich pay their taxes, but stopped short of a more substantial deal, according to a declaration adopted Friday after a
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Blinken set for talks with Chinese foreign minister in Laos
Blinken has prioritised promoting a "free and open" Asia-Pacific region -- a thinly veiled criticism of China's regional economic, strategic and territorial ambitions
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FBI confirms Trump hit by bullet in assassination attempt
Former US president Donald Trump was indeed hit by an assassin's bullet or a fragment of one, the Federal Bureau of Investigation said Friday, putting to rest questions over the
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'Massive attack' on French rail threatens more chaos
French rail officials warned of travel chaos for hundreds of thousands of people throughout the weekend after saboteurs following a meticulous plan paralysed much of the train network Friday as
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Ukraine attacked Russian base on Crimea: Kyiv source
Ukrainian aerial and maritime drones struck Russian military targets on the annexed Crimean peninsula, a defence source in Kyiv told AFP Thursday, after Moscow reported an overnight drone assault.
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Technology
Are your messenger chats secure?
Here's what you need to know about end-to-end encryption on Messenger.
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Sport
Paris Olympics 2024 opening ceremony in pictures
Amid vast criticisms and security concerns, France pulled off the Olympic opening ceremony for the 2024 Paris Games on Saturday. Here, we present you some of the pictures from the
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Epic pool rivalry lights up first day of Olympic medal action
A mouthwatering 400m women's freestyle headlines the first full day of sporting action at the Olympics on Saturday after a soggy but spectacular opening to the Games in Paris.
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Sagorika wants to build on impressive debut
Bangladesh women's football's latest sensation Mosammat Sagorika said she would like to build on her debut hattrick as the women in red and green take on Bhutan in the second
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Zimbabwe keeper Madande sets new Test record of 42 byes against Ireland
Zimbabwe wicketkeeper Clive Madande broke a 90-year unwanted record when he conceded 42 byes in a Test innings against Ireland on Friday.
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Introduced as North Korea at Olympics, South Korea expresses 'regret'
South Korea's sports ministry on Saturday expressed regret over a gaffe during the opening ceremony of the Paris Olympics in which its athletes were incorrectly introduced as North Korean.
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আলোচিত
প্রতিটি হত্যাকাণ্ডের বিচার বিভাগীয় তদন্ত হবে: ওবায়দুল কাদের
ঢাকা: কোটা সংস্কার আন্দোলনে সহিংসতায় প্রতিটি হত্যাকাণ্ডের বিচার বিভাগীয় তদন্ত ও বিচার হবে বলে জানিয়েছেন আওয়ামী লীগের সাধারণ
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মতামত মানুষের বুকের ক্ষত দূর হবে কীভাবে
সারা দেশে গত কয়েক দিন যাবৎ ইন্টারনেট বন্ধ রয়েছে। সামাজিক যোগাযোগমাধ্যম বিকল হয়ে পড়ায় তথ্যপ্রবাহ বাধাগ্রস্ত হচ্ছে, দেশের পরিস্থিতি সম্পর্কে সরকার একতরফা ভাষ্য প্রচার করতে পারছে।
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৬০ টাকার নিচে মিলছে না সবজি
চট্টগ্রাম: কোটা আন্দোলনের কারণে বেশ কিছুদিন জেলা-উপজেলার সঙ্গে চট্টগ্রামের যোগাযোগ বিচ্ছিন্ন ছিল। ফলে সরবরাহ কমে আসায়
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Politics
BNP calls for ‘national unity’ on one-point demand
Bangladesh Nationalist Party has called for a ‘national unity’ to press home one-point demand of ousting the Awami League government in the context of conducting mass arrest and torture on
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Jatiya Mukti Council for immediate withdrawal of curfew
The Jatiya Mukti Council on Friday demanded the withdrawal of curfew immediately, mentioning that the government declared an unofficial military rule by...
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AL, minister continue to post on social media amid shutdown
Both ruling Awami League and state minister for posts, telecommunication and information technology Zunaid Ahmed Palak continue to give posts on facebook although common users have been...
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Expose culprits from every nook and corner to justice: PM
Prime minister Sheikh Hasina on Friday said that the BNP-Jamaat and Shibir carried out the nationwide mayhem to undermine the country’s development alongside...
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Stop arrest, harassments of opposition leaders: ASM Abdur Rab
The Jatiya Samajtantrik Dal-JSD president ASM Abdur Rab in a statement on Thursday called on the government to stop arrest and harassments of opposition leaders centring on...
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Business
Bangladesh to face internet disruptions until evening
Internet connectivity in Bangladesh will face partial disruptions for 12 hours today due to the maintenance of a submarine cable. That comes on top of the country’s already slow internet
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Quota protest: Shippers' council seeks waiver of port surcharges
Shippers Council of Bangladesh (SCB) has sought a waiver of various surcharges that the importers will have to pay due to delays in receiving goods from ports amid the quota
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Striking FTA with Latin American bloc seems on backburner
Striking a much-needed free-trade agreement (FTA) with a potential Latin American bloc encoded Mercosur apparently lacks pace and the chance of a top-level push is missed. Sources say there had
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Editorial
We are all biomass
We all know that we are part of nature and fully dependent on it for our survival, yet this recognition does not translate into action.
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Can we expect some accountability from the government?
Last week’s political violence in Bangladesh was by far the worst I have seen since I first visited and fell in love with this country 15 years ago.
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A generation's fight in the shadows of quota
The movement was no longer about quotas; it was about justice.
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Enhance prison security measures
Narsingdi jail break exposes security lapses in prisons
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Entertainment
Lawyer insists Justin Timberlake was sober at time of arrest
In June of this year, Justin Timberlake was detained in Sag. Harbour, New York, for a DWI incident. At a subsequent court session on Friday, July 26, Timberlake’s legal representatives
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Michael C Hall returns to 'Dexter' in new spin-off series
The actor announced at this year’s San Diego Comic-Con on Friday that he will reprise his iconic role as Dexter in two new spin-off shows
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Kill: First Indian action film to be remade in Hollywood
Hand-to-hand combat is treated precisely in action movies worldwide. We have seen extraordinary hand-to-hand combat in Hollywood, Korean, and Chinese cinema. But Bollywood lagged in this genre until Kill hit
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‘The Boys’ gets a prequel in ‘Vought Rising’
A prequel of the Prime Video series "The Boys," called "Vought Rising," was announced at San Diego Comic-Con on Friday and will star Jensen Ackles and Aya Cash. "The Boys"
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Health
Dengue: One dead, 148 hospitalised in 24hrs
One dengue patient died while 148 others were hospitalised in the last 24 hours till this morning
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Life style
High blood pressure may increase risk of strokes
High systolic blood pressure (the top number on the blood pressure reading and how hard the heart pumps blood to the arteries) increases the risk of the two most common
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