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Flag Hoisting Day today

Dhaka University and the Jatiya Samajtantrik Dal-JSD are scheduled to celebrate Flag Hoisting Day today, marking the first hoisting of Bangladesh’s national flag before independence on the Dhaka University campus in 1971...

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Infantino defends Saudi WC, Trump relationship

FIFA president Gianni Infantino on Friday stood by his governing body’s decision to award the 2034 World Cup to Saudi Arabia, while also defending his relationship with Donald Trump.

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Esquire Partners Meet held

Esquire Plastics Ltd, Esquire Door, and Esquire Pipe and Fittings successfully hosted Esquire Partners Meet 2025 at Gulshan Club under the slogan ‘Together Towards Excellence’...

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Salma steers Mohammedan to second spot  

Salma Khatun’s all-round brilliance steered Mohammedan Sporting Club to second position in the ongoing Dhaka Premier Division Women’s League as they beat table-topper Gulshan Youth Club by 90 runs at the Sher-e Bangla National Cricket Stadium on Friday. 

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Erosion of multilateralism threatens global stability

The erosion of multilateralism threatens global growth and stability, president Cyril Ramaphosa warned Wednesday at a G20 finance meeting in South Africa marked by the absence of the US Treasury secretary...

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SEB hosts workshop on export transaction reporting

Southeast Bank PLC has recently organised a training workshop titled ‘Importance of timely and errorless reporting of Export transactions in Online Export Monitoring System’ for representatives of its exporter clients, said a press release...

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Beyond the ceasefire deal

ISRAEL and the Palestinian movement Hamas reached a ceasefire agreement on January 15, bringing a pause to Israel’s ruthless 15-month onslaught on the enclave that killed more than 48,000 Palestinians. The agreement came ino force on January 19. On January 20, Donald Trump was sworn in as the 47th US president. On January 7, the president-elect Donald Trump...

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Alibaba to invest $50b in AI, cloud

Chinese tech giant Alibaba said Monday it will spend more than $50 billion on artificial intelligence and cloud computing over the next three years, a week after co-founder Jack Ma was seen meeting president Xi Jinping...

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IN MEMORIAM: Mother’s golden boy

COLONEL Anisuzzaman was a brave soldier, a loving father, a devoted husband and a caring son. He lived to age 50 when his life was cut short by a hail of bullets from rebellious jawans during the bloody Bangladesh Rifles (BDR) mutiny on February 25, 2009. He died valiantly along with his courageous colleagues while doing his job serving his country...

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Israel to keep troops in West Bank camps

Israel on Sunday said troops would stay in West Bank refugee camps for the coming year, announcing expanded military operations including tank deployments, after the displacement of tens of thousands of Palestinians...

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Global glacier melt is accelerating, scientists say

Ice loss from the world’s glaciers has accelerated over the past decade, scientists said on Wednesday, warning that melting may be faster than previously expected in the coming years and drive sea levels higher...

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Sheltech stun MSC

Newcomers Sheltech Cricket Academy arrived on the scene in style as they beat defending champions Mohammedan Sporting Club by 53 runs on the opening day of the Dhaka Premier Division Women’s Cricket League at the Sher-e-Bangla National Stadium on Wednesday...

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Loan defaulting dairy trader arrested

Md Sirajul Islam, the proprietor of Messrs Momina Logistic Point and Messrs Momina Dairy Industries, a loan defaulter as per a case filed by One Bank PLC, has been arrested...

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Palestinians to decide Gaza future: Qatar

Qatar, a key mediator in the Gaza conflict, said on Tuesday that Palestinians — not outsiders — must decide the territory’s future after the Israel-Hamas war...

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Wrist cutting group ringleader Anwar, two associates arrested

The Rapid Action Battalion on Tuesday said that it had arrested Md Anwar who is accused of running drug trades, mugging and extortion for a long time, sometimes involving murders, in the capital’s Mohammadpur and its surrounding areas...

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Elon Musk is instituting technocracy

’S hard to see articles about the ‘move fast and break things’ approach of the Trump administration without also hearing about the hovering presence the world’s richest man, technocrat extraordinaire Elon Musk. The mainstream media likes to describe Musk primarily as an oligarch. His involvement — which now includes having a desk in the...

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Fleeting Moments depicts symbolism of flowers

The United Kingdom based Bangladeshi artist Zahura Sultana depicted the beauty and symbolism of flowers in her solo art exhibition titled Fleeting Moments at Abinta Gallery of Fine Arts, Badda in the capital.

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Argentina court orders arrest of Myanmar officials

An Argentine court has issued arrest warrants for the head of Myanmar’s military junta and former officials, including Nobel Peace Prize winner Aung San Suu Kyi, over alleged ‘genocide and crimes against humanity’ targeting the Rohingya minority group.

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Trump eyes summit with Xi-Putin, shaking up world order

Donald Trump unveiled an extraordinary vision of a shake-up to the world order Thursday, eyeing a three-way summit with the Russian and Chinese leaders just a day after saying he had agreed with Vladimir Putin to start Ukraine peace talks....

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Trump, Putin set to meet in Saudi Arabia on Ukraine

US president Donald Trump revealed on Wednesday he expected to meet Russian president Vladimir Putin in Saudi Arabia for Ukraine peace talks, in an extraordinary thaw in relations after a surprise phone call between the two leaders...

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Police disperse recommended pry teachers again

Police Thursday afternoon charged batons and sprayed water through canons on the protesting assistant teachers of government primary schools, whose appointments were cancelled by a court order, after they blocked the Shahbagh crossing, demanding their appointments...

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BISWANATHPUR POLICE STATION ATTACK: 2,500 unnamed people sued

Police filed a case against 2,500 unidentified people on charges of arson, vandalism, looting of government weapons and ammunition and attacking policemen of Bishwanathpur police station in Sylhet on August 5 after the fall of the fascist amid the student-led mass uprising...