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Peace will return if people can vote freely: Kader Siddiqui

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by VB Desk

Peace will return if people can vote freely: Kader Siddiqui

Kader Siddiqui Bir Uttam, President of the Krishak Sramik Janata League, said that peace will return to the country if people are given the opportunity to vote independently. In the past, the Election Commission acted as a ‘minister’ for the government. This time, there is a chance to restore public confidence in the commission.

Peace will return if people can vote freely: Kader Siddiqui

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How long will it take for the final settlement of Hasina's case?
How long will it take for the final settlement of Hasina's case?

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by Hira Talukder

How long will it take for the final settlement of Hasina's case?

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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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

CA unveils women’s kabaddi world cup trophy
CA unveils women’s kabaddi world cup trophy

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CA unveils women’s kabaddi world cup trophy

Chief Adviser Professor Muhammad Yunus has unveiled the official trophy of the second Women’s Kabaddi World Cup 2025.

India all out for 93, humiliating three-day defeat at Eden
India all out for 93, humiliating three-day defeat at Eden

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India all out for 93, humiliating three-day defeat at Eden

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.

BCB expresses regret to BFF over Asif Akbar’s comments
BCB expresses regret to BFF over Asif Akbar’s comments

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BCB expresses regret to BFF over Asif Akbar’s comments

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.

Brazil secures first-ever win over Senegal in 2–0 friendly triumph
Brazil secures first-ever win over Senegal in 2–0 friendly triumph

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Brazil secures first-ever win over Senegal in 2–0 friendly triumph

Brazil clinched a historic 2–0 victory over Senegal in an international friendly at London’s Emirates Stadium, marking their first win against the African champions.

BCB finds no irregularities in U19 Women's squad selection
BCB finds no irregularities in U19 Women's squad selection

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BCB finds no irregularities in U19 Women's squad selection

The Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) in a statement has revealed that they haven't found any irregularities in the selection process of the Under-19 Women's Cricket Team.

Fastest T20 century by Sohan leads Bangladesh to victory
Fastest T20 century by Sohan leads Bangladesh to victory

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Fastest T20 century by Sohan leads Bangladesh to victory

Hard-hitting domestic batter Habibur Rahman Sohan has signalled his readiness for the international stage with a blistering knock. Against Hong Kong in the Rising Star Asia Cup, he smashed a century off just 35 balls — a new record for the fastest T20 century by a Bangladeshi. Powered by his assault, Bangladesh A secured an eight-wicket win with 54 balls to spare.

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Australia shuts 69 schools out of Asbestos fear
Australia shuts 69 schools out of Asbestos fear

International

by VB Desk, International

Australia shuts 69 schools out of Asbestos fear

Sixty-nine schools in Canberra, the capital of Australia, have been closed from Monday after asbestos was detected in coloured decorative sand. The sand, intended for children, contained traces of chrysotile asbestos. The local government announced the closure after testing revealed asbestos in the sand, which had been used for decoration in various schools and educational institutions.

Adani Group to build two energy projects in Assam at $7 billion
Adani Group to build two energy projects in Assam at $7 billion

International

by VB Desk, International

Adani Group to build two energy projects in Assam at $7 billion

Adani Group has announced an investment of 630 billion rupees, roughly USD 7.17 billion, to develop two major energy projects in the Indian state of Assam. The projects include the largest private coal-fired power plant in Northeast India and a pumped-storage hydropower facility. Once completed, the initiatives are expected to create at least 3,500 permanent jobs and significantly improve power supply in the region.

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Cost of self-destructive sabotage can be enormous
Cost of self-destructive sabotage can be enormous

by Rahat Minhaz

Cost of self-destructive sabotage can be enormous

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.

Industry

How Intel forgot innovation?
How Intel forgot innovation?

by Mahmud Hossain

How Intel forgot innovation?

For decades, Intel was the undisputed leader in the semiconductor world, a symbol of American technological prowess. The microprocessors they invented, along with the famous x86 architecture, were the lifeblood of everything from PCs to data centers.

Foreign Affairs

EU Backs Bangladesh's Democratic Transition Efforts

EU Backs Bangladesh's Democratic Transition Efforts

EU Backs Bangladesh's Democratic Transition Efforts

The European Union has expressed support for Bangladesh's ongoing transition under the interim government, reaffirming its confidence in the country's leadership and encouraging political parties to participate constructively in the electoral process.

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