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Time for women’s team to look beyond

After securing their place in the AFC Women’s Asian Cup for the first time, the Bangladesh national team, who are two-time SAFF champions, now have the opportunity to aim higher by qualifying for the FIFA World Cup 2027 and the Olympics 2028...

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Mustafa Zaman resigns as BSA fine arts’ director

Mustafa Zaman has stepped down from his role as the director of the fine arts department at the Bangladesh Shilpakala Academy, marking another major leadership change at the country’s premier state-run cultural institution.

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AC Tabassum dismissed over anti-govt FB posts

Former assistant commissioner at the deputy commissioner’s office in Lalmonirhat Tabassum Urmi, who was made an officer on special duty and temporarily suspended then, has been dismissed from government service for making controversial remarks on Facebook about the interim government and its chief adviser...

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Politician Mostafa Mohsin Montu remembered

Politicians, freedom fighters and professionals on Wednesday at a condolence meeting said that the nation would remember freedom fighter Mostafa Mohsin Montu for his role in restoring democratic rule in the country...

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5-day hilly fruit fair begins

Chattogram hill tracts affairs adviser Supradip Chakma on Wednesday said that a hub of hill fruits would be set up in the capital to make the fruits available for city people...

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Two more arrested over factory worker killing in Gazipur

The police arrested two more suspects between Monday night and Tuesday morning in connection with the killing of a 19-year-old garment factory worker, who was beaten to death on theft allegations inside a factory in Gazipur’s Konabari...

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Renault books 9.5-b-euro loss on Nissan shares

French automobile manufacturer Renault said on Tuesday it was booking a 9.5-billion-euro ($11.2-billion) loss as it shifts how it treats its stake in struggling Japanese partner Nissan in its accounts...

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Urgent action needed to end workplace fatalities

WORKERS continuing to die or face brutality while trying to earn a living is symptomatic of a systemic failure to properly uphold labour rights. In the first half of 2025, at least 422 workers died in 373 workplace-related incidents, as the Safety and Rights Society says. Traffic accidents caused 267 of the death, with the transport sector alone accounting for 207 fatalities. Many of...

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India chemical factory blast kills 12

A powerful explosion at an Indian chemical factory killed at least 12 people and injured several others on Monday, turning chunks of the building into rubble, a fire officer said...

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Doctors, employees demand fascist-free BMU campus

Movement for Justice-BMU, an organisation of Bangladesh Medical University, submitted a memorandum on Sunday to its vice-chancellor Professor Md Shahinul Alam, demanding a campus free from fascism and discrimination...

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China keen to boost ties with elected govt, says Fakhrul

The Chinese government has expressed interest in working more closely with a future elected government in Bangladesh, signalling its expectations to strengthen bilateral cooperation through a deeper and more sincere engagement, said Bangladesh Nationalist Party secretary general Mirza Fakhrul Islam Alamgir on Monday...

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Large-cap scrips drive stocks down

Country’s both the bourses, Dhaka Stock Exchange and Chittagong Stock Exchange on Monday plunged due to mainly price fall in large-cap securities...

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BGMEA team meets BIDA-BEZA chief

A high-level delegation from the Bangladesh Garment Manufacturers and Exporters Association on Monday met with Chowdhury Ashik Mahmud Bin Harun, executive chairman of the Bangladesh Investment Development Authority and the Bangladesh Economic Zones Authority at the BIDA Office in the city in an effort to promote sustainable development and increase...

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AIBPLC hosts training on defaulted investments recovery

Al-Arafah Islami Bank PLC recently hosted a daylong training workshop on recovering defaulted investments through application of Artho Rin Adalat Ain, 2003, NI Act, 1881 and other relevant laws, said a press release...

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Democratic practice on campuses

COLLEGES and universities are caught in a moral and political dilemma. Students are encouraged, on the one hand, to engage in party-affiliated or factional campus politics. And, on the other hand, that very political involvement becomes a black mark when they apply for government jobs. Many of us advocate student politics on campus, yet the same political affiliations...

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Umama Fatema quits SAD

Former Students Against Discrimination spokesperson Umama Fatema has quit the platform, alleging internal arbitrariness, smear campaigns against her and political favouritism, days after the platform elected its new leaders...

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4 fake ACC officials arrested for cheating people

The members of the law enforcing agencies arrested four people including their ringleader, who were cheating people identifying them as Anti-Corruption Commission officials, from the capital on Saturday night...

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AIBPLC observes Int’l MSME Day

All branches and sub-branches of Al-Arafah Islami Bank PLC on Sunday celebrated International MSME Day-2025, said a press release...

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Final third ability keeping Europe ahead as gap narrows: Wenger

Former Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger, FIFA's Chief of Global Football Development, says the Club World Cup has shown that the ability of teams in the final third remains the biggest gap between European clubs and those from the rest of the world.