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Blueprint for extermination of Bengalis under guise of duck hunting
Blueprint for extermination of Bengalis under guise of duck hunting

Politics and Bureaucracy

by Rahat Minhaz

Blueprint for extermination of Bengalis under guise of duck hunting

The prosperous Indus civilization was founded around the Sindhu River. Larkana in Pakistan is one of the cities that have developed on the banks of this river that stretches across India and Pakistan. It is one of the most prosperous and important cities in the country's Sindh province. This important chapter of the independence movement of the Bengali nation is associated with this city, thousands of miles away. Because it was in this city that the blueprint for the Bengali genocide was finalized instead of handing over power to Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman. The day was February 22, 1971. On the day that President Yahya Khan and Zulfikar Ali Bhutto and top Pakistani army officers finalized the plan to teach the Bengali nation a bloody lesson with heavy feasts, colorful drinks and intoxication with power.

From unlawful arbitration to murder: State must set example of justice
From unlawful arbitration to murder: State must set example of justice

Law

by Advocate Fawzia Karim Firoz

From unlawful arbitration to murder: State must set example of justice

A 15-year-old girl from Narsingdi displayed remarkable bravery by pursuing justice for her rape. Tragically, her life was abruptly ended while she sought that justice. Allegations state that she was abducted in public while attempting to reach safety with her father, and her lifeless body was discovered the following day. This incident transcends mere murder; it highlights a profound crisis within our law enforcement, human rights safeguards, and social justice systems. When an individual striving for justice loses their life, it raises a critical question – does the legal framework of the state truly provide a secure environment for its citizens?

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What should be the first five priorities of the new government after taking office?
What should be the first five priorities of the new government after taking office?

What should be the first five priorities of the new government after taking office?

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Sports

Bangladesh win hearts despite defeat to China in Asian Cup debut
Bangladesh win hearts despite defeat to China in Asian Cup debut

Sports

Bangladesh win hearts despite defeat to China in Asian Cup debut

More than 6,000 spectators filled the stands of the 20,000-capacity Commonwealth Bank Stadium in Sydney to witness a historic evening. Among them were several thousand expatriate Bangladeshis, eager to watch their country step onto the Asian stage for the very first time in the Women’s Asian Cup.

Bangladesh women set to script new history with Asian Cup debut today
Bangladesh women set to script new history with Asian Cup debut today

Sports

Bangladesh women set to script new history with Asian Cup debut today

The footballers of red and green have already made history by qualifying for the Women's Asian Cup. Today, Tuesday, March 3, marks the beginning of a new chapter in that historic journey.

Mushfiq finally returns home safely
Mushfiq finally returns home safely

Sports

Mushfiq finally returns home safely

Cricketer Mushfiqur Rahim was stranded at Jeddah airport in Saudi Arabia due to the ongoing conflict in the Middle East. Ending all uncertainties, he landed at Dhaka's Hazrat Shahjalal International Airport on Monday morning, March 2.

PCB fines cricketers for poor performance in WC
PCB fines cricketers for poor performance in WC

Sports

PCB fines cricketers for poor performance in WC

The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has fined each cricketer in Pakistan's World Cup squad 5 million rupees for their disappointing performance in the ICC T20 World Cup.

T20 World Cup: India seal semi-final spot with win over West Indies
T20 World Cup: India seal semi-final spot with win over West Indies

Sports

T20 World Cup: India seal semi-final spot with win over West Indies

West Indies failed to get past India in the virtual quarter-final. The hosts became the last team to secure a semi-final ticket in the T20 World Cup, defeating the Caribbean side by five wickets in the final Super Eight match. With this loss to India, West Indies' World Cup journey comes to an end.

Texas bar shooting leaves 3 dead
Texas bar shooting leaves 3 dead

Sports

Texas bar shooting leaves 3 dead

At least two people were killed and 14 others were injured when a gunman opened fire at a bar in Austin, Texas, United States. Austin police said the suspected attacker was also killed in an exchange of gunfire with officers at the scene.

International

Trump rules out talks with Iran
Trump rules out talks with Iran

International

by VB Desk, International

Trump rules out talks with Iran

US President Donald Trump has ruled out talks with Iran. In a post on social media on Tuesday (March 3) local time, he claimed that Iran had offered talks after the joint US-Israeli attack began, but now the time for talks with Iran is “past.”

Politics

Jamaat Ameer mourns Khamenei's death

Jamaat Ameer mourns Khamenei's death

Jamaat Ameer mourns Khamenei's death

Leader of the Opposition in Parliament and Jamaat-e-Islami Ameer Dr Shafiqur Rahman has expressed grief over the death of Iran's supreme religious leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei. He conveyed his condolences in a post on his verified Facebook page around 11:30 am on Sunday, March 1.

Badsha files nomination for seat vacated by PM

Badsha files nomination for seat vacated by PM

Badsha files nomination for seat vacated by PM

District BNP President Rezaul Karim Badsha has filed his nomination form as a candidate for the post of Member of Parliament in the by-election to the Bogura-6 (Sadar) seat vacated by Prime Minister and BNP Chairman Tarique Rahman. He is a former mayor of Bogura Municipality.

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Inclusive development and restoring human dignity
Inclusive development and restoring human dignity

by AKM Jasim Uddin

Inclusive development and restoring human dignity

Every year on February 27th, World NGO Day is commemorated in various countries across the globe. This day has a brief yet significant history. World NGO Day serves as a global event for non-governmental development organizations that tirelessly strive for social advancement worldwide. It acknowledges the importance of NGOs and their collaborative role as social institutions in development. Presently, this occasion is celebrated with great enthusiasm in over 89 countries. However, it is regrettable that despite Bangladesh being a hub for NGOs, the day is not observed with the respect it deserves.

State and Politics

Election hopes turn into disappointment, fear for women in Bangladesh
Election hopes turn into disappointment, fear for women in Bangladesh

by VB Desk

Election hopes turn into disappointment, fear for women in Bangladesh

Hopes surrounding the election have turned into disappointment and fear for many women in Bangladesh, including those who were at the forefront of the July mass uprising, according to a report by the British national daily The Guardian.

Industry

Bangladesh’s garment industry at risk?
Bangladesh’s garment industry at risk?

by SM Tanjil Ul Haque

Bangladesh’s garment industry at risk?

Bangladesh’s ready-made garment industry has long been a key driving force of the country’s economy. Duty-free access to the European Union market has particularly helped the sector build a strong position in the global market. However, the recently announced free trade agreement between the EU and India has created major concerns for Bangladesh. Analysts and industry insiders believe that once the deal comes into effect, Bangladesh’s competitive position in the European market may face serious challenges.

Foreign Affairs

Bangladesh expresses deep sorrow over Khamenei's death

Bangladesh expresses deep sorrow over Khamenei's death

Bangladesh expresses deep sorrow over Khamenei's death

The Bangladesh government has said it is "deeply mourned" by the death of Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei in a “targeted attack”. In a statement issued by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs on Monday, March 2, sincere condolences were conveyed to the fraternal people of Iran.

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Trade and Economy

Fuel prices unchanged for March
Fuel prices unchanged for March

by VB Desk

Fuel prices unchanged for March

The government has decided to keep fuel oil prices unchanged for March. The information was announced in a notification from the Ministry of Power, Energy and Mineral Resources on Sunday, March 1.

Science and Tech

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