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U-19 series rescheduled

The Bangladesh Cricket Board on Sunday changed the schedule for the remaining three matches of the Youth ODI series between Bangladesh Under-19s and their counterparts Afghanistan in Rajshahi...

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Students of City Univ block road

The City University students blocked a major road in Savar on Saturday, demanding formal apology and accountability from Daffodil International University over the last week’s violent clashes that left their campus vandalised.

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Increasing unidentified bodies cause concern

The rising number of unidentified bodies in the capital Dhaka and elsewhere in the country has become a concern, with 461 such bodies recovered in the first nine months of 2025.

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New Zealand hammer reckless England

New Zealand defeated England by five wickets in the second ODI in Hamilton on Wednesday, with the return of Jofra Archer unable to ignite the visitors’ full-throttle style of cricket...

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Vietnam rains kill seven

Flooding triggered by record heavy rains in central Vietnam this week killed at least seven people and inundated more than 1,00,000 homes, the environment ministry said on Wednesday...

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Academic, admin activities halted at City, Daffodil univs

Academic and administrative activities at City University and Daffodil International University have been suspended following an overnight clash between students of the two private institutions at Savar, on the outskirts of Dhaka.

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Bangladesh crush Windies to clinch ODI series

Bangladesh sealed the three-match ODI series 2-1 over the West Indies after a crushing 179-run win in the third and final match at the Sher-e-Bangla National Stadium on Thursday.

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3 unidentified bodies recovered in city

The police recovered the unidentified bodies of three males from the Dhanmondi, Shahjahanpur and Banani areas in the capital on Tuesday and Wednesday...

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India, US seek to repair ties

Indian prime minister Narendra Modi said on Wednesday he had held a conversation with Donald Trump, with the US president saying the pair had discussed trade as the countries negotiate a deal that could mend strained ties...

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Modi, Trump discuss trade as India, US work to repair ties

Indian prime minister Narendra Modi revealed on Wednesday he had held a conversation with Donald Trump, with the US president saying the pair had discussed trade as the countries negotiate a deal that could mend strained ties.

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BSCIC observes World Iodine Deficiency Day It opens Salt Cell

The Bangladesh Small and Cottage Industries Corporation on Tuesday observed World Iodine Deficiency Day 2025 at its headquarters BSCIC Bhaban at Tejgaon in Dhaka city with a seminar and the inauguration of its ‘Salt Cell’...

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Spin galore at Mirpur as West Indies create history

West Indies created history when they became the first team to bowl 50 overs of spin in an ODI innings during the second of the three-match series against Bangladesh at the Sher-e-Bangla National Stadium on Monday.

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DIU hosts seminar on ‘role of youth, academia in economic transformation’

Daffodil International University and the Support to Sustainable Graduation Project under the Economic Relations Division organised a seminar on ‘Bangladesh’s LDC graduation and structural transformation: role of youth and academia in economic transformation’ at the International Conference Hall of DIU at Birulia of Savar in Dhaka on Sunday...

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Sabur Khan chairs global panel at IAUP in S Korea

Md Sabur Khan, chairman of the board of trustees of Daffodil International University, has recently chaired a global panel on ‘transformative female leadership’ at the 60th anniversary and semi-annual meeting of the International Association of...

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Govt gives Tk 7.7cr to families of 77 killed

The government on Saturday disbursed Tk 7.70 crore to the families of 77 people killed in the 2013 Shapla Square rally of Hefazat-e-Islam Bangladesh and the 2021 protest against Indian prime minister Narendra Modi’s visit to Bangladesh...

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Rishad takes six in Bangladesh’s dominant win

Rishad Hossain became the first Bangladeshi wrist spinner to take a five-wicket haul as the hosts beat West Indies by 74 runs in a low-scoring first ODI of the series at the Sher-e-Bangla National Stadium on Saturday.