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Disputed election results biggest challenge for interim govt: ICG

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by VB Desk

Disputed election results biggest challenge for interim govt: ICG

As the national parliamentary election draws closer, the tenure of the interim government led by Dr Muhammad Yunus is also nearing its end. International conflict analysis organisation International Crisis Group believes that managing any dispute over election results will be the biggest challenge for the interim government.

Disputed election results biggest challenge for interim govt: ICG

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13th National elections: EC in final phase for last-minute preparations
13th National elections: EC in final phase for last-minute preparations

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by Hira Talukder

13th National elections: EC in final phase for last-minute preparations

Bangladesh Election Commission (EC) has intensified preparations for the last week ahead of the 13th National Parliament Elections and referendum to be held on February 12. Election management, ballot transportation, voter participation, training, security, and political coordination are now the commission's highest priorities.

Inside the Epstein Files: Unraveling the web of crime, power, and influence
Inside the Epstein Files: Unraveling the web of crime, power, and influence

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by R J Hridoy

Inside the Epstein Files: Unraveling the web of crime, power, and influence

The Epstein Files have captured global attention, exposing the vast criminal and social networks of financier Jeffrey Epstein. Millions of pages of documents, photographs, emails, financial records, flight logs, and witness statements offer an unprecedented window into the operations of a man whose wealth, influence, and criminality intersected in ways that shocked the world.

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The U.S. attack on Venezuela, the arrest of President Maduro, and the subsequent takeover of the country’s oil resources. What is your opinion?
The U.S. attack on Venezuela, the arrest of President Maduro, and the subsequent takeover of the country’s oil resources. What is your opinion?

The U.S. attack on Venezuela, the arrest of President Maduro, and the subsequent takeover of the country’s oil resources. What is your opinion?

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Mustafiz should not have been dropped from IPL: Shashi Tharoor
Mustafiz should not have been dropped from IPL: Shashi Tharoor

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Mustafiz should not have been dropped from IPL: Shashi Tharoor

Indian Congress leader and Lok Sabha member Shashi Tharoor has stated that India bears some responsibility for the ongoing instability surrounding the T20 World Cup. He called the decision to drop Bangladeshi pacer Mustafizur Rahman from the IPL "disgraceful" and argued that politics should not be mixed with sport.

Legendary athlete Ranjit Das passes away
Legendary athlete Ranjit Das passes away

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Legendary athlete Ranjit Das passes away

Renowned football player, coach and sports organiser Ranjit Das passed away on Monday (February 2). He was 93.

Pakistan boycott match against India in T20 World Cup
Pakistan boycott match against India in T20 World Cup

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Pakistan boycott match against India in T20 World Cup

The Pakistan Cricket Board, PCB, had been awaiting approval from the Pakistani government to participate in the upcoming ICC T20 World Cup. Following discussions with the board, the government has granted permission for Shaheen Afridi’s team to take part in the tournament. However, Pakistan has decided to boycott its group-stage match against India.

Litton, Shanto, Akbar to lead teams in special 3-team T20 event
Litton, Shanto, Akbar to lead teams in special 3-team T20 event

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Litton, Shanto, Akbar to lead teams in special 3-team T20 event

With the national team absent from the upcoming T20 World Cup, the Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) has announced a high-stakes domestic T20 tournament titled “Odommo Bangladesh” (Indomitable Bangladesh).

ICC faces backlash from cricketers
ICC faces backlash from cricketers

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ICC faces backlash from cricketers

The International Cricket Council, ICC, already facing criticism over the Bangladesh issue, has landed in fresh controversy just ahead of the T20 World Cup. The World Cricketers’ Association, WCA, has now entered into direct conflict with the global cricket governing body over terms related to the use of players’ names, images and identities.

Bangladesh make flying start in SAFF, thrash Bhutan 12-0
Bangladesh make flying start in SAFF, thrash Bhutan 12-0

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Bangladesh make flying start in SAFF, thrash Bhutan 12-0

Bangladesh made a brilliant start to their title defence in the SAFF Under-19 Women’s Football Championship with a commanding victory. The defending champions crushed Bhutan 12-0 in the opening match of the tournament in Pokhara, Nepal, showcasing their dominance throughout the game. The team coached by Peter Butler completely dismantled Bhutan’s defence.

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Drink Buriganga water if you crave, but do not take drugs: Nasiruddin Patwary

Drink Buriganga water if you crave, but do not take drugs: Nasiruddin Patwary

Drink Buriganga water if you crave, but do not take drugs: Nasiruddin Patwary

NCP and 11-party alliance candidate for Dhaka-8 Nasiruddin Patwary said weapons are given to some people and drugs to others during elections, adding that those who feel the urge to consume something should drink Buriganga river water but must not take drugs.

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13th National elections: EC in final phase for last-minute preparations
13th National elections: EC in final phase for last-minute preparations

by Hira Talukder

13th National elections: EC in final phase for last-minute preparations

Bangladesh Election Commission (EC) has intensified preparations for the last week ahead of the 13th National Parliament Elections and referendum to be held on February 12. Election management, ballot transportation, voter participation, training, security, and political coordination are now the commission's highest priorities.

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How long the teachers will face guillotine executions?
How long the teachers will face guillotine executions?

by Rahat Minhaz

How long the teachers will face guillotine executions?

Post-mass uprising anarchy is still visible in Bangladesh. The state machinery is still largely inactive in the backdrop of the changes. In this vacuum, at least partially, the rule of the insane continues.

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Taiwan crisis: Battle cries at heart of silicon industry
Taiwan crisis: Battle cries at heart of silicon industry

by Mahmud Hossain

Taiwan crisis: Battle cries at heart of silicon industry

It was July 2021. The world was in the throes of a severe chip crisis. At such a time, an analyst asked Mark Liu, chairman of TSMC, the center of the technology world, a strange question: "Aren't your customers worried when China threatens war with Taiwan?"

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Whichever govt comes, China-Bangladesh cooperation must continue: Chief Adviser

Whichever govt comes, China-Bangladesh cooperation must continue: Chief Adviser

Whichever govt comes, China-Bangladesh cooperation must continue: Chief Adviser

Chief Adviser to the interim government, Muhammad Yunus, has stressed that whichever party comes to power in the future, bilateral cooperation between Bangladesh and China must continue. He made this call during a meeting with a delegation from the China-Bangladesh Partnership Forum at the state guesthouse Jamuna on Wednesday, November 3.