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ICC bans Bangladesh’s Shohaly for five years

Bangladesh player Shohaly Akhter has been banned for five years starting from February 10 from all forms of cricket on Tuesday by the International Cricket Council after she admitted breaching five provisions of the ICC Anti-Corruption Code.

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Students besiege Naogaon Sadar Hospital over irregularities

Hundreds of students under the banner of the Anti-Discrimination Students’ Movement laid siege to the Naogaon 250-bed General Sadar Hospital on Tuesday, protesting against alleged irregularities, corruption and mismanagement.

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Returned migrants issue 10-day ultimatum

Expatriate workers who were sent back from different countries, including the United Arab Emirates, for supporting the Students’ Movement Against Discrimination in the July-August uprising suspended their protest with a 10-day ultimatum on Monday...

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Students block highway in Sirajganj 

A group of students linked to the Students’ Against Discrimination blocked the Dhaka-Rajshahi-Rangpur highway, protesting at not being included in the newly formed Sirajganj district committee of the platform, in Sirajganj on Monday...

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Hasan and Khaled called to aid practice

Pacer Hasan Mahmud and Khaled Ahmed have been roped in by the Bangladesh Cricket Board to aid the preparation of the national team ahead of the forthcoming Champions Trophy...

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Bones found at Dhanmondi 32 house: CID

The Criminal Investigation Department on Monday claimed that they had found bones at a damaged building, located adjacent to the razed  Bangabandhu Memorial Museum building, at Dhanmondi 32 in the capital...

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MASS UPRISING: ICT orders arrest of seven people

The International Crimes Tribunal on Sunday issued arrest warrants against two police officers and five others for their alleged involvement in committing crimes against humanity in the capital’s Mohakhali, Rampura, and Uttara areas during the July-August mass uprising...

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Locals shine amid foreign players’ crisis

The Bangladesh Premier League has long featured spectacular performances from global stars such as Chris Gayle and AB de Villiers, but the country’s only franchise tournament has consistently struggled to attract marquee foreign players due to the rise of franchise leagues around the world and recruitment issues...

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Dominant Australia sweep Sri Lanka

Australia wrapped up a dominant 2-0 sweep of the Test series against Sri Lanka at Galle on Sunday, romping to a nine-wicket victory before lunch on day four.

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GAZIPUR ATTACK: Protests spread, OC withdrawn

Leaders and activists of Students Against Discrimination and political platform Jatiya Nagorik Committee on Saturday held protest rallies and processions over the Friday night attack on students, leaving 15 people injured in Gazipur.

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Punishment for false cases suggested

The Judicial Reform Commission has recommended amending the Penal Code and the Code of Criminal Procedure to empower all criminal courts to compensate victims of false cases and harassment...

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PUBLIC ADMIN REFORMS: Ultimatum issued to revise recommendations

The Inter-Cadre Discrimination Elimination Council on Saturday issued a seven-day ultimatum demanding that the 50 per cent quota for the administration cadre in the deputy secretary pool, as recommended by the Public Administration Reform Commission, be scrapped...

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BCB to oversee int’l players’ payment and logistics

After much controversy in the just concluded edition of the BPL T20, the Bangladesh Cricket Board has said that they are going to oversee the international players’ payment and logistics as well as planning for stringent financial protocols.

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Barishal beat Chittagong to retain BPL title

Tamim Iqbal at the start and Rishad Hossain at the end, trumped Parvez Hossain & Co. as Fortune Barishal beat Chittagong Kings by three wickets in a thrilling final to clinch their second successive title of BPL at the Sher-e-Bangla National Stadium on Friday.

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Trump condemned for ICC sanctions over Israel, US probes

The International Criminal Court slammed sanctions Friday slapped by US President Donald Trump over its probes targeting America and Israel and pledged to press on with its aim to fight for ‘justice and hope’ around the world.

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JCD demands punishment for banned BCL’s criminal activities

Bangladesh Jatiyatabadi Chhatra Dal, the student wing of the Bangladesh Nationalist Party, on Thursday submitted memorandums to educational institution authorities across the country demanding punishment for banned Bangladesh Chhatra League activists involved in criminal activities...

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Industries reeling from persistent gas crisis

Industry insiders have said that due to years of interruption in gas supply, export-oriented industries and other manufacturing units were facing an acute crisis...

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Adviser council okays ICT (amendment) ordinance, 2025

The council of advisers on Thursday gave final approval to the draft ordinance of International Crimes (Tribunals) (Amendment) in principle with necessary amendments and subject to vetting by the legislative and parliamentary affairs division...