Headline
College student strangled in Khilgaon; husband arrested
Woman's body found hanging in abandoned Banglamotor house in separate incident
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How successful are our awareness campaigns in making people 'aware' of the population?
A rally, big greetings for the special guest coming to the ceremony, and one or two dialogues- is World Population Day reduced to these superficial customs of different organisations and
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Typhoon Bavi barrels towards China, prompting large-scale evacuations
China evacuated more than 600,000 people on Saturday ahead of Typhoon Bavi hitting the major eastern city of Wenzhou after pummelling Japan's southern Sakishima island chain with heavy rain and
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Law & Order
A 16-year-old girl was allegedly killed by her parents in Khulna after they refused to accept her relationship, police said on Saturday. The deceased was identified as Arfana Hossain Nirjona,
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Buried by development: The human cost of river dredging in Dumuria
In the heart of Baratia village in Dumuria, a young boy named Dipu lives hemmed in by towering mounds of wet, suffocating riverbed clay.
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From lost homes to life in Dhaka’s slums
“We have no place to live in our homeland. The island where I was born and raised has abandoned us.
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Call for Research Papers and Concept Papers: 11th Chintar Chash Young Researcher Conference, 2026
To foster innovative potential and nurture creativity among school students, the voluntary research organization ‘Chintar Chash’ has been conducting research activities in schools. As part of this ongoing initiative, ‘Chintar
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Bangladesh
Tarique, Zubaida visit DMC hostel, recall medical college days
Students take selfies with the prime minister and his wife after the visit
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Job seekers frustrated as 5 lakh govt posts lie vacant
More than a quarter of posts in Bangladesh’s civil administration remain vacant, hampering the ability of many government institutions to provide the expected services to people.
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Fertility U-turn may imperil economy, healthcare
There was a time when family-planning slogans echoed across Bangladesh, on television screens, in newspaper pages, and at village doorsteps.
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PM inaugurates DMC Day as Dhaka Medical College celebrates 80 years
The prime minister formally opened the celebration at 10:00am by releasing balloons and pigeons on the college campus
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RMG cash incentives redoubled for spinning mills' revival
Cash incentives for Bangladesh's export-oriented ready-made garment (RMG) manufacturers have been redoubled to 5.0 per cent from 1.5 per cent for resuscitating struggling spinning industry through greater use of locally
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Why Bangladesh must build its brand before the world builds one for it
When a business owner in California types "hire virtual assistant" into a search engine, the results are not random. They are the product of years of deliberate positioning, cultural fluency
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International
Iran's supreme leader pledges revenge for slain father and predecessor
Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Mojtaba Khamenei said on Saturday that avenging his slain predecessor and father was "the demand of the nation" and "must certainly" take place, according to a
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Trump mistakenly says 'Islamic Republic of Japan' fired missiles at US ship: report
US President Donald Trump has mistakenly said the "Islamic Republic of Japan" fired 111 missiles at an American aircraft carrier, misidentifying Iran in remarks that do not match official US
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Apple sues OpenAI, two former employees for trade secrets theft
Apple alleges coordinated effort to steal designs and manufacturing processes
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Eleven killed, 19 missing in one of Spain’s deadliest wildfires
At least 11 people died attempting to flee a wildfire in southern Spain, ‌and 19 were missing, with firefighters on Friday still battling to bring one of the country’s deadliest
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Traffic slows through Strait of Hormuz as Iran tensions flare
Liquefied natural gas tankers have passed through the Strait of Hormuz in recent days, ship-tracking data showed, and 22 Japan-linked vessels have left the Gulf since Tuesday, but overall daily
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Spanish wildfire victims burned in cars as roads turned into death traps
As flames approached their homes and the smoke-filled air became choking, panicked residents in rural Andalusian villages around Los Gallardos in southern Spain chose to flee — a decision some
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Technology
Can data end food waste in agri-retail?
If you walk past the loading dock of a modern agri-retail hub in Dhaka, you will see a quiet efficiency. Instead of the usual frantic sorting of overstocked produce or
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Astronomers scrutinise exoplanet that survived the death of its star
In about 5 billion years, our sun will begin its death throes by expanding in size and engulfing the innermost planets -- possibly including Earth -- before expelling its outer
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Google appeals Indian ruling over its ads platform, citing consumer harm
Google has challenged an Indian court ruling that it infringed on a company’s trademark rights by allowing rivals to use its name as an advertising keyword, arguing the decision will
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Un-erasable: This open-access digital archive is preserving evidence of war from Gaza
ArchiveGenocide brings together tens of thousands of videos and photographs, as researchers race to protect potentially important material from deletion, censorship and digital decay
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Sport
Defeated Djokovic says he wants 'at least one more time' at Wimbledon
While Djokovic fell just short of reaching a mind-boggling 39th Grand Slam singles final, the fact remains that only a few players can beat him.
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Bangladesh bowl with two changes in 3rd ODI
Bangladesh will bowl first in the third and final ODI against Zimbabwe in Harare today after making two changes to their playing XI for the dead rubber.
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Hacking worry for Argentine FA over World Cup emails
Argentina's football association has indicated it may have been the target of a cyber attack after emails from its official accounts reportedly criticised refereeing in the national team's 3-2 win
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Swiss players praise Messi but say they can hurt Argentina in quarter-final
Switzerland players have heaped praise on Lionel Messi ahead of Saturday's World ‌Cup quarter-final against Argentina, but said they have identified weaknesses in the defending champions and believe they can
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Argentina will win comfortably, Haaland is England's biggest hurdle
I believe Argentina will comfortably get past Switzerland in their fight for a place in the semi-finals. As for England, their biggest obstacle is undoubtedly Erling Haaland.
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Winning at a cost? How Argentina became football's most debated team
On July 11, 2021, Argentina ended a 28-year wait for a major international trophy by defeating Brazil 1-0 in the Copa America final at the Maracana Stadium.
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‘No excuses’ as Switzerland aim to press high and curb Messi impact
Swiss coach suggested the best way to limit Messi's influence was to deny him possession altogether.
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আলোচিত
ফাঁসির রায় কার্যকর হওয়ার জন্যই হাসিনা দেশে ফিরবেন: নাহিদ ইসলাম
জুলাই গণঅভ্যুত্থানে ক্ষমতাচ্যুত সাবেক প্রধানমন্ত্রী শেখ হাসিনা ফাঁসির রায় কার্যকর হওয়ার জন্যই দেশে ফিরবেন বলে মন্তব্য করেছেন জাতীয় নাগরিক পার্টির (এনসিপি) আহ্
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Politics
A front-row seat to legal history
At the end of my first term covering the Supreme Court, Justice Stephen Breyer departed from his prepared remarks to offer a sharp courtroom rebuke of his conservative colleagues.
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In Praise of the World Cup’s Little Guys
The inevitable was about to happen: Argentina would dispatch Cape Verde. But then, deep into extra time, wonder struck: Sidny Lopes Cabral, aged 23 but looking 17, took a pass
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The Real Threat to NATO
As NATO prepares for its July 7-8 summit in Ankara, the alliance faces a bigger challenge than either Russia or China: its members no longer share a coherent understanding of
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10th Anniversary of the 15 July..
On the evening of July 15, 2016, the ‘‘Fethullahist Terrorist Organization’’ (FETO) launched a bloody coup attempt against the people and the government of the Republic of Türkiye.
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Vote rigging continued even after July Uprising: Hasnat Abdullah
BNP 'snatched the referendum mandate', he says
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Hasina should return for execution of death sentence: Nahid
Responding to Hasina’s reported plan to return around December, opposition chief whip says Dhaka must decide when and how to bring her back
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Business
Apple sues OpenAI, two former employees for trade secrets theft
Apple alleges coordinated effort to steal designs and manufacturing processes
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IMF's new loan programme may begin in January next year
A fact-finding mission led by the IMF's mission chief for Bangladesh's loan programme will begin tomorrow
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BAYLA to host apparel summit on AI, sustainability and competitiveness
The Bangladesh Apparel Youth Leaders Alliance (BAYLA) will host a two-day summit later this month, bringing together more than 1,500 industry leaders, policymakers, executives and young professionals to discuss the
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Editorial
Rohingya deaths in landslides call for a reckoning with systemic failures
This year’s monsoon season has already turned deadly.
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Rethinking how we teach political science
A political science student in Bangladesh will spend the first year studying European history.
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A familiar tale of costly delays
The delay, uncertainty, and cancellation afflicting the construction of planetariums in three divisional cities hardly come as a surprise in the all-too-familiar culture of project delays in our country.
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Time is running out for our demographic dividend
Bangladesh is now home to more than 17.5 crore people. Roughly one in four is 15-29 years of age, a cohort of around 4.7 crore, larger than the population of
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Bangladesh must hold its own amid changing geopolitics
The performative presence of two superpowers in the precincts of Bangladesh’s national parliament has added some twists in the country’s political plot.
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Entertainment
‘Love alone isn’t enough’: Tony and Priya Dias celebrate 25 years of marriage
"I used to be busy with acting back home; now life keeps me occupied in other ways. But through it all, I remain grateful to the Almighty. I'm happy with
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Delupi: A flood, a boat, and the politics nobody named
Anurag Kashyap watched a Bangladeshi film about a flooded village in Khulna last month. He wrote something on Letterboxd that he probably didn't expect to become international news. A few
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Cultural fraternity celebrates the life and legacy of Mustafa Monwar
Renowned cultural figure and and one of the pioneering figures of puppet theatre in Bangladesh, Mustafa Monwar, was remembered yesterday evening through an emotional tribute programme featuring songs, poetry recitations
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Pori Moni alleges wrongful 2021 arrest, seeks accountability
Actress Pori Moni has spoken publicly at length about her 2021 arrest for the first time in four years, alleging that she was “completely unlawfully” detained and that the arrest
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Health
Bangladesh's global leadership in eye health earns co-host role for first global summit
The consistent efforts of Bangladesh towards improving eye health are being recognised around the world which is why the country has been accorded a key role in the first-ever Global
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Three more suspected measles deaths push Bangladesh toll to 753
Three children died with symptoms consistent with measles in the 24 hours until 8:00am on Saturday, bringing Bangladesh’s combined tally of confirmed and suspected measles-related deaths to 753. The Directorate
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Life style
Bangladeshi artist Zeehan’s mural features at World Cup final stadium
A mural by Bangladeshi-origin artist Jihan Wazed is displayed in the VIP lounge at MetLife Stadium in New York, which is hosting several key FIFA World Cup matches, including the
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How lifestyle chains are capturing consumers
Mr Mahmudur Rahman loves to spend less time shopping and buying daily necessities without the stress of bargaining. He is 32 and spends a lot of his time at workstations
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The people keeping puppet tradition alive
Mustafa Monwar died on the morning of 29 June 2026 at Square Hospital in Dhaka. He was 90, and pneumonia had been wearing him down for a while. People called
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