BNP Secretary General Mirza Fakhrul Islam Alamgir has said that although the people of Bangladesh are religious, they are neither fanatical nor communal.
Sheikh Hasina, Kamal to die for crimes against humanity
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The National Citizen Party (NCP) held a rally on Monday (November 17) in Dhaka demanding the swift execution of the death sentence against Sheikh Hasina, convicted of crimes against humanity, and calling for legal action against the Awami League as a party.
What if we grabbed our biscuit packet to eat with our morning tea instead of the biscuit itself? Or what if we ate the water bottle after drinking from it? Sounds strange, right? But this could actually be the future!
The International Crimes Tribunal is set to deliver its verdict against Sheikh Hasina and three other accused on Monday (November 17) in the case of crimes against humanity committed during the July mass movement. Whether the verdict convicts or acquits the accused, it will not be considered a final judgment immediately. After going through various trial procedures, we will have to wait a long time for the final verdict from the Supreme Court. This is what legal experts have said.
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Bangladesh began their campaign in the 2nd Women’s Kabaddi World Cup with a convincing 42-22 victory over African champions Uganda at Mirpur’s Shaheed Suhrawardy Indoor Stadium on Monday (November 17).
Norway has qualified for the FIFA World Cup for the first time in 27 years after a stunning 4-1 victory over Italy in the eighth round of the 2026 World Cup qualifiers on Sunday.
It was only a matter of time on Sunday afternoon in Rawalpindi — Pakistan extended their series dominance with another commanding win in the third ODI. The target was not big and the risk was low, but early wickets made Pakistan’s batting look shaky. From there, Fakhar Zaman and Mohammad Rizwan rebuilt the innings.
Chief Adviser Professor Muhammad Yunus has unveiled the official trophy of the second Women’s Kabaddi World Cup 2025.
A roller-coaster Test match at Eden Gardens ended within just three days. Chasing a modest target of 124, India collapsed to 93 all out against South Africa’s spin attack. As a result, Pant and Bumrah’s side suffered a 30-run defeat, giving the current Test champions a 1-0 lead in the two-match series.
The Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) has expressed regret to the Bangladesh Football Federation (BFF) over controversial remarks made by BCB director Asif Akbar about football and footballers during a cricket conference on November 9.
Indian Chief of Army Staff Gen. Upendra Dwivedi on Monday warned Pakistan of India's new normal of combating terrorism.

Thai soldiers are planning to carry out an attack in the Thmar Da area and the O’Phluk Damrey area in Pursat Province on November 18, reported Tasnim News Agency.
The UN Security Council is set to vote Monday on a US-drafted resolution that would bolster former President Donald Trump's Gaza peace proposal, including the deployment of an international stabilisation force. Washington has warned that failure to act could lead to renewed hostilities in the region.
What if we grabbed our biscuit packet to eat with our morning tea instead of the biscuit itself? Or what if we ate the water bottle after drinking from it? Sounds strange, right? But this could actually be the future!

On Monday morning, I was utterly shocked after watching a video clip. Filmed from a distance, the video showed towering flames rising above the trees, lighting up the night sky. At first glance, I thought the footage was from Ukraine or Gaza. But soon I realised I was wrong. According to various media reports, it was not a scene of destruction from abroad, but from Savar, on the outskirts of Dhaka—where students of Daffodil International University had vandalised and set fire to the campus of City University. As the day went on, the horror of the incident became even clearer.
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