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Artificial intelligence: behind the fantasy

ARTIFICIAL Intelligence has been one of the most hyped topics worldwide over the past few years, and Bangladesh is no exception. Yet thoughtful analysis and meaningful discussion on this subject have remained limited. In Bangladesh, where the romanticisation of any new concept tends to take off easily, fuelling viral posts, boosting social media viewership, and...

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Govt should review July charter implementation road map

THE road map to implement 48 constitution-related reform proposals contained in the July national charter 2025, which the national consensus commission submitted to the interim government on October 28, appears to have stripped the very essence of ‘consensus’ as it disregards all notes of dissent expressed by different political parties and imposes the...

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BNP urges govt to keep common polls symbol for alliance

Bangladesh Nationalist Party standing committee member Salahuddin Ahmed on Tuesday called on the government to keep the option for political parties within an alliance to contest elections with a common symbol.

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ULAB hosts 8th convocation

University of Liberal Arts Bangladesh held its 8th convocation on Tuesday at the Bangladesh-China Friendship Conference Centre in Dhaka, delving into the theme ‘Informed minds, inspire paths’...

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SOFA’s art exhibition features diverse art on a shared platform

A seven-day group art exhibition organised by Society of Fine Arts and Bangladesh Shilpakala Academy holds multidimensional nature of art practice where seasoned and emerging artists share platform and exchange experiences which is underway at the National Art Gallery-1 of the BSA in the capital...

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NCC road map draws mixed reactions

Prominent politicians on Tuesday differently reacted to the road map for implementing the July National Charter 2025 after it was presented to the interim government and the political parties on the day.

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Microsoft holds 27pc of OpenAI in revamped partnership

Microsoft and OpenAI announced Tuesday a sweeping overhaul of their landmark artificial intelligence partnership, giving both companies greater independence while maintaining their close collaboration...

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Amazon cuts staff by 14,000

US online retail and cloud computing giant Amazon said Tuesday that it is reducing its workforce by 14,000 posts to streamline operations as it invests in artificial intelligence, without saying where the cuts will be made...

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HSBC profit falls in Q3, hit by legal woes

HSBC reported a 14 per cent drop in third-quarter pre-tax profit on Tuesday, with the banking giant’s bottom line weighed down by legal provisions related to the late Bernard Madoff’s huge investment fraud...

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NCP to join alliance only on shared principles: Nahid

National Citizen Party convener Nahid Islam on Tuesday said that the party would decide on joining any electoral alliance only on the basis of shared principles, particularly a commitment to the July Charter and the reform agenda...

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NCC places July Charter implementation road map

The National Consensus Commission on Tuesday finally placed to the interim government the road map -- having two plans -- to implement 48 constitution-related reform proposals contained in the July National Charter 2025.

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US, Japan sign deals on rare earth, shipbuilding

Japan’s new premier Sanae Takaichi lavished US leader Donald Trump with praise and vows of a ‘golden age’ of ties on his visit to Tokyo Tuesday, before inking a deal with Washington aimed at securing critical minerals and shipbuilding...

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BNP says it weighing broader alliance 

Bangladesh Nationalist Party standing committee member Salahuddin Ahmed on Monday said that the party was considering the formation of a broader electoral alliance with all anti-fascist forces in the coming national elections.

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ULAB concludes 11th Inter-University Student Conference

The University of Liberal Arts Bangladesh has recently concluded its two-day 11th Inter-University Student Conference and Cultural Competition, exploring the theme ‘Fairy Tales and Folklore: Happily N/ever After’, at the ULAB in Dhaka.  

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Tarique may return early December

Bangladesh Nationalist Party chairperson’s security adviser Fazle Elahi Akbar said that they were expecting party acting chairman Tarique Rahman to return to Bangladesh early December.

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Next JS may get 270 days for 84 reforms

The National Consensus Commission on Sunday got closed to finalising the recommendations on how to implement the July National Charter 2025, with the provisions for approving the 84 reform proposals, including the establishment of an upper house, within...

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BNP moves to form broad polls alliance

The Bangladesh Nationalist Party is moving to form a broad electoral alliance ahead of the Jatiya Sangsad elections scheduled for February 2026, intending to unite various political forces under a common umbrella.

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Many Islamic scholars hanged in false cases during AL regime: Fakhrul

Secretary general of the Bangladesh Nationalist Party Mirza Fakhrul Islam Alamgir on Saturday said that many Islamic scholars, including Jamaat-e-Islami amir Maulana Motiur Rahman Nizami, Nayadiganta owner Mir Quasem Ali and BNP standing committee member Salauddin Quader Chowdhury, were sentenced to death in false cases, calling it a shameful chapter in the nation’s history...

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NCC-jurists yet to find viable mechanism

The adjourned meeting of the National Consensus Commission and its panel of legal experts to decide the recommendations on the July National Charter implementation mechanism ended on Saturday also without any ‘legally valid and politically acceptable’ solution...

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Left parties protest at leasing out port facilities

Several left-leaning political organisations, professional bodies and citizens on Saturday staged a protest rally in Chattogram against the government move to lease out different facilities of Chattogram port, including container terminals, to foreign companies...

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Can truth survive in digital age?

DEMOCRACY is not only about elections, parliaments or written constitutions. Its strength lies in truth, trust and accountability. But in today’s digital world, the values are under a serious threat. The fast spread of false information, driven by social media, online echo chambers and artificial intelligence, has made it hard to know what true is. This raises an urgent question: can truth survive in a world ruled by algorithms?..