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Young Barca earn respect but crave trophies after Inter heartbreak

Hansi Flick's brilliant young Barcelona side won hearts in this season's Champions League and re-established themselves at Europe's top table, but fell agonisingly short of reaching the Munich final after one of the competition's greatest semi-finals.

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Road accidents kill 583 in April: report

At least 583 people were killed and 1,202 more injured in 567 road crashes in the country in April, said a Passenger Welfare Association of Bangladesh report published on Tuesday...

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Businesses offer Tk 550cr for LNG import: Hatem

Bangladesh Knitwear Manufacturers and Exporters Association president Mohammad Hatem said that the industrialist have proposed the government to provide Tk 550 crore to import liquefied natural gas to address the ongoing gas issues in the country’s garment and textile sector...

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Goat fattening a thriving venture in Rajshahi

Goat rearing along with fattening have emerged as powerful tools for poverty alleviation and self-reliance in Rajshahi, particularly among marginalized and rural families...

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FIFA clears Shamit to represent Bangladesh

Canada-based Bangladeshi footballer Shamit Shome has been cleared by FIFA on Tuesday to represent Bangladesh in international football, confirmed Bangladesh Football Federation vice-president Fahad Karim.

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Dembele fit to face Arsenal in Champions League semi

Paris Saint-Germain forward Ousmane Dembele, who suffered a hamstring injury last week, has been passed fit to play in their Champions League semi-final second leg against Arsenal, coach Luis Enrique said on Tuesday.

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Donnarumma stands tall on PSG's Champions League run

Ousmane Dembele and his fellow attacking players may have stolen most of the limelight on Paris Saint-Germain's run in this season's Champions League, but the form of goalkeeper Gianluigi Donnarumma has been just as important in taking the French giants to the brink of the final.

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Hefazat expresses regret for ‘objectionable’ remarks

Hefazat-e-Islam Bangladesh expressed regret for ‘objectionable’ remarks on Tuesday, a day after the organisation was served a legal notice over the allegation of calling members of the women affairs reform commission ‘prostitutes’ publicly...

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Hefazat served legal notice over abusive remarks

Six women, including three leaders of the National Citizen Party, on Monday served a legal notice on the Hefazat-e-Islam Bangladesh over the allegation of calling members of the women affairs reform commission ‘prostitutes’ publicly...

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Right wing rears head against women’s democratic freedom

HEFAZAT-E-ISLAM and similar right-wing groups have always appeared against the democratic freedom of women. Their opposition became more expressed after the 2024 political changeover. Their emboldened position on the issue became disturbingly apparent on May 3, when a group of men, reportedly gathered to attend a Hefazat-e-Islam rally demanding the...

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Meta fighting Nigerian fines

Meta on Saturday vowed to fight Nigerian fines for various consumer data violations, reportedly threatening to cut off Facebook and Instagram in Africa’s most populous country...

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BCI discusses challenges faced by MSMEs

Bangladesh Chamber of Industries held a roundtable discussion in the capital on Saturday to address the challenges faced by the manufacturing sector, especially micro, small, and medium enterprises (MSMEs)...

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Fakirerpool beat Ctg Abahani

Fakirerpool Young Men’s Club earned a comeback 3-2 win over bottom-placed Chittagong Abahani in their return leg tie of the Bangladesh Premier League at the Shaheed Barkat Stadium in Gazipur on Saturday...

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Legal reforms for equitable welfare

GOVERNMENTS are spending more on social safety nets than ever before, and yet, the struggle against urban poverty feels like it is stuck in the mud. The paradox is hard to ignore: funding goes up, but the poorest people in our cities keep falling through the cracks. The reason? The very laws meant to support them weren’t built for the urban world they live in now...