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Reds splash out to secure top dog status

Fresh from storming to a record-equalling 19th English top-flight title, Liverpool have not held back in transforming Arne Slot’s squad in pursuit of an era of Premier League dominance...

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Police in uniform spoke in Hindi, say witnesses

Two of the three prosecution witnesses told the International Crimes Tribunal-1 on Wednesday that police personnel in printed uniforms, present in the capital’s Chankharpool area on August 5, 2024, were speaking in Hindi during the killing of six protesters during the July uprising...

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BADC to holds public hearings every month’s last Wednesday

Bangladesh Agricultural Development Corporation has taken an initiative to hold public hearings with the aim of making the services provided by the BADC to its stakeholders more dynamic, seamless, non-discriminatory and resolving the complaints and problems raised by them expeditiously...

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TCB truck sales draw huge crowds

The number of consumers gathering at the Trading Corporation of Bangladesh’s mobile trucks has surged significantly, as low- and middle-income families sought essential goods at subsidised prices at various points in the capital, Dhaka, on Wednesday...

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Five Premier League talking points

Liverpool begin their bid for a record 21st English title on Friday, with Arne Slot's revamped side installed as favourites to retain the Premier League crown.

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Nunez leaves Liverpool for Al-Hilal

Liverpool sold striker Darwin Nunez to Saudi side Al-Hilal, both clubs confirmed on Saturday, in a move that could allow the Premier League champions to make a fresh bid for Newcastle's Alexander Isak.

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Wirtz named Germany's Player of the Year

Liverpool's club-record signing Florian Wirtz has been named Germany's player of the year, further cementing the attacking midfielder's status as a rising star.

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525 illegal structures erected near HSIA: CAAB

Civil Aviation Authority of Bangladesh chairman Air Vice-Marshal Mostafa Mahmud Siddiq on Thursday said that at least 525 high-rise buildings were constructed illegally within the designated no-fly zones surrounding Hazrat Shahjalal International Airport in Dhaka...

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FIFA lifts transfer ban on Fakirerpool

World football governing body FIFA lifted the transfer ban on Bangladesh Premier League outfit Fakirerpool Young Men's Club as the club confirmed it on Wednesday.

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Wirtz unfazed by huge Liverpool price tag

Florian Wirtz says his huge price tag ‘doesn’t matter’ as he prepares for his first season in the Premier League after a switch to champions Liverpool from Bayer Leverkusen.

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Slot backs Wirtz to cover Alexander-Arnold's creative spark

Trent Alexander-Arnold's departure to Real Madrid has left Liverpool wanting for creativity but the signing of attacking midfielder Florian Wirtz can help offset that deficiency, the Premier League club's manager Arne Slot said.

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ACC sues ex-Gazipur mayor Jahangir over embezzling Tk 7,500cr

The Anti-Corruption Commission on Sunday filed a case against Gazipur City Corporation’s former mayor Md Jahangir Alam and its former chief accounts officer Golam Kibria on charges of embezzling Tk 7,500 crore and laundering the money abroad...

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Bangladeshi held for trying to break Kolkata airport glass

A 25-year-old Bangladeshi man attempted to break the glass wall of the International Transit Terminal at Kolkata’s Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose International Airport on Friday, causing brief chaos before being detained...

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Public film-making on a broken reel

THE Film Development Corporation, once the heartbeat of cinematic culture, now stands as a hollowed-out relic of its past. Established in 1957 and revitalised after independence in 1971, the corporation had flourished for decades as the nation’s premier film production hub. Since the early 2000s, this state-run institution has, however, suffered gradual disuse, bureaucratic...

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BFDC remains largely abandoned

Once a vibrant centre for film making in the country, the Bangladesh Film Development Corporation is now mostly abandoned by producers due to inefficiency, corruption and lack of advanced technology at the state-run institution.