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EC asks regional election officers, district administrators to maintain electoral environment

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by VB Desk

EC asks regional election officers, district administrators to maintain electoral environment

The Election Commission (EC) has sent a letter to divisional commissioners, regional election officers, district administrators and returning officers to maintain the electoral environment during the pre-election period on the occasion of the 13th National Parliament Election.

EC asks regional election officers, district administrators to maintain electoral environment

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Guerrilla girl, Pakistani child, boatman's wife and bullet-hit Pakistani woman
Guerrilla girl, Pakistani child, boatman's wife and bullet-hit Pakistani woman

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by Maria Salam

Guerrilla girl, Pakistani child, boatman's wife and bullet-hit Pakistani woman

Bangladesh achieved its independence through a nine-month-long armed struggle. As in a people's war like the Liberation War, it was a war beyond the battlefield. Every person in the country, young and old, women and children, service holders and housewives, became a warrior. This is another war within the war, a daily battle for survival. The stories of that war have been lost and continue to be lost. This collection of memoirs by the heroic freedom fighter Kazi Ferdousi Haque Linu is an attempt to piece together these lost stories. The very stories are lost in the crowd of uncounted events.

Hadi assassinstion attempt raises concerns about electoral environment, security
Hadi assassinstion attempt raises concerns about electoral environment, security

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by Emranul Azim Chowdhury

Hadi assassinstion attempt raises concerns about electoral environment, security

The assassination attempt on Sharif Osman Hadi, spokesperson of Inquilab Mancha and a prospective candidate for the Dhaka-8 constituency, has been carried out at a time when the much-needed poll schedule was just announced.  The incident has raised renewed concern, uncertainty and tension among the political leadership.

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Is changing the telecommunication policy needed at this moment, what is your opinion?
Is changing the telecommunication policy needed at this moment, what is your opinion?

Is changing the telecommunication policy needed at this moment, what is your opinion?

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The existing education system itself is increasing inequality in society

Sports

Tigers start Youth Asia Cup with victory over Afghanistan
Tigers start Youth Asia Cup with victory over Afghanistan

Sports

Tigers start Youth Asia Cup with victory over Afghanistan

Defending champions Bangladesh Under-19 made a confident start to the Youth Asia Cup by defeating Afghanistan Under-19 by three wickets in their opening match in Dubai on Saturday.

Messi’s Kolkata event collapses amid chaos, organiser arrested
Messi’s Kolkata event collapses amid chaos, organiser arrested

Sports

Messi’s Kolkata event collapses amid chaos, organiser arrested

A major event during football legend Lionel Messi’s Kolkata visit collapsed amid widespread chaos on Saturday, December 13, at Yuva Bharati Krirangan. The situation spiralled out of control after sections of the crowd, angered at being unable to see Messi properly, began throwing chairs and bottles. Citing security concerns, organisers swiftly escorted Messi out of the stadium.

Messi–Shah Rukh historic meeting in Kolkata
Messi–Shah Rukh historic meeting in Kolkata

Sports

Messi–Shah Rukh historic meeting in Kolkata

Argentina’s World Cup-winning football legend Lionel Messi has arrived in India on a three-day visit. On the first day of the tour, he attended several programmes in Kolkata and spent time at events organised at the Salt Lake Stadium.

India to welcome Messi with historic 70-foot tribute statue
India to welcome Messi with historic 70-foot tribute statue

Sports

India to welcome Messi with historic 70-foot tribute statue

Argentine World Cup-winning captain Lionel Messi is set to visit India after 14 years, sparking nationwide excitement ahead of the highly anticipated “GOAT India Tour 2025.”

Charge sheet filed against cricketer Tofayel in rape case
Charge sheet filed against cricketer Tofayel in rape case

Sports

Charge sheet filed against cricketer Tofayel in rape case

Dhaka police have filed a charge sheet against Bangladesh ‘A’ team all-rounder Tofayel Ahmed Raihan over allegations of raping a young woman by luring her with a promise of marriage.

Manchester City beat real Madrid 2–1 at Bernabéu
Manchester City beat real Madrid 2–1 at Bernabéu

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Manchester City beat real Madrid 2–1 at Bernabéu

Real Madrid lost 2–1 at home to Manchester City in the Champions League, raising questions over coach Xabi Alonso’s future. Rodrygo gave Real an early lead, but City equalized through Nico O’Reilly and Erling Haaland converted a penalty to secure the win.

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Chhatra Shakti blocks Shahbagh demanding Home Adviser’s resignation

Chhatra Shakti blocks Shahbagh demanding Home Adviser’s resignation

Chhatra Shakti blocks Shahbagh demanding Home Adviser’s resignation

Members of Jatiya Chhatra Shakti blocked traffic at Shahbagh in Dhaka on Monday (December 15), demanding the resignation of the Home Adviser over the failure to arrest those responsible for the attack on Osman Hadi and the deteriorating law and order situation.

Mask of a particular party exposed: Mirza Abbas

Mask of a particular party exposed: Mirza Abbas

Mask of a particular party exposed: Mirza Abbas

BNP Standing Committee member Mirza Abbas has said the attack on Hadi should not be seen as an isolated incident, but rather a small part of a larger conspiracy, carried out in a planned manner.

Former BNP MP Akhtaruzzaman joins Jamaat

Former BNP MP Akhtaruzzaman joins Jamaat

Former BNP MP Akhtaruzzaman joins Jamaat

Former MP and expelled BNP leader Major, retd, Akhtaruzzaman met Bangladesh Jamaat-e-Islami Ameer Dr Shafiqur Rahman and formally joined Bangladesh Jamaat-e-Islami by filling out the primary associate membership form.

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Guerrilla girl, Pakistani child, boatman's wife and bullet-hit Pakistani woman
Guerrilla girl, Pakistani child, boatman's wife and bullet-hit Pakistani woman

by Maria Salam

Guerrilla girl, Pakistani child, boatman's wife and bullet-hit Pakistani woman

Bangladesh achieved its independence through a nine-month-long armed struggle. As in a people's war like the Liberation War, it was a war beyond the battlefield. Every person in the country, young and old, women and children, service holders and housewives, became a warrior. This is another war within the war, a daily battle for survival. The stories of that war have been lost and continue to be lost. This collection of memoirs by the heroic freedom fighter Kazi Ferdousi Haque Linu is an attempt to piece together these lost stories. The very stories are lost in the crowd of uncounted events.

State and Politics

Bangladesh's December dilemma: Rising fundamentalism or spirit of '71
Bangladesh's December dilemma: Rising fundamentalism or spirit of '71

by SM Tanjil Ul Haque

Bangladesh's December dilemma: Rising fundamentalism or spirit of '71

Every December, a strange light ignites in the heart of Bangladesh— victory, grief and pride blend into an overwhelming emotion. The victory of 1971 was not just the end of a war, but the triumph of a nation fighting for existence, the liberation of a civilisation. Every year, December reminds us of the sacrifices of the freedom fighters and the pride of a red-green flag born through immense struggle. Yet the question arises; 53 years after victory, are we still holding on to that spirit? Or is that light fading amid political instability, social division and the currents of time? Several recent incidents have intensified this question.

Industry

From Corona pandemic to geopolitical challenges
From Corona pandemic to geopolitical challenges

by Mahmud Hossain

From Corona pandemic to geopolitical challenges

In early 2021, the then-US President Joe Biden called a special Zoom meeting at the White House. Addressing nineteen CEOs of the world's largest technology and manufacturing companies, he held up a twelve-inch-long silicon wafer. He said that unless America invested 'big and bold', it would fall behind in global competition. So 'we have to play the game harder'.

Foreign Affairs

Bangladesh strongly condemns Rakhine hospital bomb attack

Bangladesh strongly condemns Rakhine hospital bomb attack

Bangladesh strongly condemns Rakhine hospital bomb attack

Bangladesh has strongly condemned a recent bomb attack on a hospital in Myanmar’s Rakhine State and expressed deep concern over growing violence and violations of international humanitarian law in the region.

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