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Tears in Vini’s eyes despite striking four goals

FIFA World Cup 2026

by Sports Desk

Tears in Vini’s eyes despite striking four goals

Vinicius Junior has undeniably become the epicenter of Brazil's hopes and dreams. The star forward is in peak form at the North American World Cup, having found the back of the net in all three group-stage matches. As the Seleção prepare to face Japan in the Round of 32, all eyes are once again on him.

Tears in Vini’s eyes despite striking four goals
Brazil vs Japan: Samba creativity meets Samurai discipline

FIFA World Cup 2026

by Saiful Alam Talukder

Brazil vs Japan: Samba creativity meets Samurai discipline

Five-time world champions Brazil face one of Asia's most disciplined and strategic teams in Japan in the 2026 World Cup Round of 32. On one side, individual flair, fast transitions and explosive attacking talent; on the other, high pressing, rapid one-touch combinations and flawless team coordination. This is not just a South America vs Asia battle, but a fascinating chess match of creativity vs strategy, transition vs pressing, and experience vs organisation.

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Measles outbreak: Just negligence or a wake-up call?
Measles outbreak: Just negligence or a wake-up call?

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by AKM Jasim Uddin

Measles outbreak: Just negligence or a wake-up call?

We thought we had beaten this enemy for good. After polio and tetanus, we had nearly said goodbye to measles too and were feeling proud about it. Nobody expected it to quietly come back and hit us this hard. Working in social development at an NGO, I follow field-level news every day sometimes it fills me with hope, sometimes with deep sadness. When I read in the newspapers that over 700 children have died from measles or measles-like illness, and nearly one lakh children are affected, my heart sinks. For those of us who work for children's health and rights, this is not just worrying it is truly frightening.

Brazil vs Japan: Samba creativity meets Samurai discipline
Brazil vs Japan: Samba creativity meets Samurai discipline

FIFA World Cup 2026

by Saiful Alam Talukder

Brazil vs Japan: Samba creativity meets Samurai discipline

Five-time world champions Brazil face one of Asia's most disciplined and strategic teams in Japan in the 2026 World Cup Round of 32. On one side, individual flair, fast transitions and explosive attacking talent; on the other, high pressing, rapid one-touch combinations and flawless team coordination. This is not just a South America vs Asia battle, but a fascinating chess match of creativity vs strategy, transition vs pressing, and experience vs organisation.

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 Who will be the world champion in the FIFA World Cup 2026?

Who will be the world champion in the FIFA World Cup 2026?

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Neymar steps up to aid earthquake-stricken Venezuela
Neymar steps up to aid earthquake-stricken Venezuela

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Neymar steps up to aid earthquake-stricken Venezuela

Brazilian football star Neymar has donated $250,000 to support emergency rescue and humanitarian aid operations in Venezuela following a devastating earthquake. The news was reported by the Venezuelan media outlet El Sumario.

amim Iqbal awarded MCC honorary life membership
amim Iqbal awarded MCC honorary life membership

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amim Iqbal awarded MCC honorary life membership

Former national captain and the current President of the Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB), Tamim Iqbal, has been awarded Honorary Life Membership by the Marylebone Cricket Club (MCC). He receives this prestigious recognition for his prolonged contributions to international cricket alongside four other renowned global cricketers this year.

Ireland create history with series whitewash against India
Ireland create history with series whitewash against India

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Ireland create history with series whitewash against India

Following their first-ever international victory against India, Ireland completed a historic series whitewash with a thrilling one-run win in the second and final T20I in Belfast. Defending a target of 154 runs, the hosts restricted India to 153 for 9 in their designated 20 overs, securing a memorable 2-0 series triumph.

Bangladesh fails with bat, ball as Zimbabwe eyes massive lead
Bangladesh fails with bat, ball as Zimbabwe eyes massive lead

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Bangladesh fails with bat, ball as Zimbabwe eyes massive lead

Zimbabwe completely dominated the opening day of the one-off Test match in Harare, leaving Bangladesh in a highly precarious position. The hosts bundled Bangladesh out for a paltry 140 runs in their first innings before launching a commanding response with the bat. By the close of the first day's play, Zimbabwe had reached a comfortable 136 for the loss of just one wicket, trailing the visitors by a mere four runs with nine wickets still intact.

Trump picks Pelé as greatest ever over Messi, Ronaldo
Trump picks Pelé as greatest ever over Messi, Ronaldo

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Trump picks Pelé as greatest ever over Messi, Ronaldo

Lionel Messi continues to etch his name into football history with every match he plays. Coming on in the second half against Jordan, he scored a magnificent free-kick, making him the first player to score in seven consecutive World Cup matches.

Former BCB president Bulbul letters ICC demanding ban on Bangladesh
Former BCB president Bulbul letters ICC demanding ban on Bangladesh

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Former BCB president Bulbul letters ICC demanding ban on Bangladesh

Former BCB President Aminul Islam Bulbul has sent a letter to the ICC demanding the suspension of Bangladesh's full membership, a halt to ICC funding, and the exclusion of the country from international tournaments.

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British American Tobacco to lay off 5,500 employees in AI-driven restructuring
British American Tobacco to lay off 5,500 employees in AI-driven restructuring

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by VB Desk, International

British American Tobacco to lay off 5,500 employees in AI-driven restructuring

UK-based multinational tobacco company British American Tobacco (BAT) has announced plans to cut 5,500 jobs globally as part of an initiative to expand tech-driven operations, increase the integration of Artificial Intelligence (AI), and reduce corporate overheads. In addition, the company will outsource another 3,500 roles to external agencies.

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I will return this year: Sheikh Hasina in NDTV interview

I will return this year: Sheikh Hasina in NDTV interview

I will return this year: Sheikh Hasina in NDTV interview

Awami League President and former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina, currently residing in India, has said she will return to Bangladesh this year despite all obstacles and adversities. She stated that her return is not a matter of personal ambition but is tied to the re-establishment of democracy, rule of law and people's political rights.

Opposition showing authoritarian tendencies: Rizvi

Opposition showing authoritarian tendencies: Rizvi

Opposition showing authoritarian tendencies: Rizvi

Prime Minister’s Adviser and BNP Senior Joint Secretary General Ruhul Kabir Rizvi has accused opposition parties of displaying what he described as an “authoritarian mindset” despite their frequent criticism of the government over alleged democratic shortcomings.

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Measles outbreak: Just negligence or a wake-up call?
Measles outbreak: Just negligence or a wake-up call?

by AKM Jasim Uddin

Measles outbreak: Just negligence or a wake-up call?

We thought we had beaten this enemy for good. After polio and tetanus, we had nearly said goodbye to measles too and were feeling proud about it. Nobody expected it to quietly come back and hit us this hard. Working in social development at an NGO, I follow field-level news every day sometimes it fills me with hope, sometimes with deep sadness. When I read in the newspapers that over 700 children have died from measles or measles-like illness, and nearly one lakh children are affected, my heart sinks. For those of us who work for children's health and rights, this is not just worrying it is truly frightening.

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Was the Bagerhat administration just waiting for Fatima's death?
Was the Bagerhat administration just waiting for Fatima's death?

by Masum Hossain

Was the Bagerhat administration just waiting for Fatima's death?

The tragic death of seven-year-old Fatima Akhter in a pond near the Hazrat Khan Jahan Ali (R.) Shrine in Bagerhat cannot simply be dismissed as an accident, especially given the numerous warning signs that preceded this incident. There have also been previous occurrences of fatalities.

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Renewable energy: A new window to a sustainable future
Renewable energy: A new window to a sustainable future

by AKM Jasim Uddin

Renewable energy: A new window to a sustainable future

As the world grapples with an ongoing energy crisis, the need for renewable energy has never been more urgent. The price of fossil fuels continues to rise globally, and the impacts of climate change are being felt by communities around the world. Bangladesh, with its increasing population and growing energy demands, faces the dual challenge of improving access to energy while also addressing environmental concerns.

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From 'Malik' to 'LifeLine': Mim's winning streak continues
From 'Malik' to 'LifeLine': Mim's winning streak continues

by VB Entertainment Desk

From 'Malik' to 'LifeLine': Mim's winning streak continues

National Film Award-winning actress Bidya Sinha Mim is earning fresh praise from audiences as the success of her Eid-ul-Azha release 'Malik' continues, alongside positive responses to her web film 'LifeLine', directed by Kazi Asad and released on Father's Day.

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How to care for leather shoes in monsoon
How to care for leather shoes in monsoon

by VB Desk

How to care for leather shoes in monsoon

The arrival of the monsoon marks a challenging time for regular leather shoe wearers. Rainwater, mud, and high humidity in the air can easily ruin a favorite pair of leather shoes. Once thoroughly drenched, leather tends to stiffen, crack, develop a foul odor, or even grow fungus. However, by adopting a few simple habits, you can keep your leather shoes durable and pristine even during the rainy season.

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World Bank approves $450 million loan for banking sector reforms
World Bank approves $450 million loan for banking sector reforms

by VB Desk

World Bank approves $450 million loan for banking sector reforms

The World Bank Board of Executive Directors on Wednesday approved $450 million in financing to help Bangladesh strengthen the foundations for a stronger banking sector, a prerequisite for the revival of the country’s economic growth and job creation.

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