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Predictions for 2026 World Cup: Animals, models and stars weigh in
Predictions for 2026 World Cup: Animals, models and stars weigh in

by Sports Reporter

Predictions for 2026 World Cup: Animals, models and stars weigh in

The 2010 World Cup captured the world's imagination with Paul the Octopus, who correctly predicted 12 out of 14 matches, earning fame as an animal oracle. Carrying forward Paul's popular legacy, animals at the Guadalajara Zoo in Mexico have now entered the prediction game for the 2026 FIFA World Cup. Meanwhile, football analysts and star players are also offering their forecasts.

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Death penalty for Sohel, Swapna in Ramisa rape-murder case
Death penalty for Sohel, Swapna in Ramisa rape-murder case

National

by Senior reporter

Death penalty for Sohel, Swapna in Ramisa rape-murder case

A Dhaka court has sentenced Sohel Rana and his wife Swapna Khatun to death for the brutal rape and murder of eight-year-old schoolgirl Ramisa Akhter in the capital's Pallabi area. Judge Masroor Salekin of the Dhaka Metropolitan Child Violence Suppression Tribunal delivered the verdict this morning, concluding a historic and unprecedentedly swift 19-day legal trial.

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Farhad Mazhar’s Claim on US Role in Bangladesh Regime Change
Farhad Mazhar’s Claim on US Role in Bangladesh Regime Change

Farhad Mazhar’s Claim on US Role in Bangladesh Regime Change

Do you agree with the claim made by thinker and poet Farhad Mazhar that the United States orchestrated the regime change in Bangladesh and is effectively the one in power now?

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Predictions for 2026 World Cup: Animals, models and stars weigh in
Predictions for 2026 World Cup: Animals, models and stars weigh in

Sports

Predictions for 2026 World Cup: Animals, models and stars weigh in

The 2010 World Cup captured the world's imagination with Paul the Octopus, who correctly predicted 12 out of 14 matches, earning fame as an animal oracle. Carrying forward Paul's popular legacy, animals at the Guadalajara Zoo in Mexico have now entered the prediction game for the 2026 FIFA World Cup. Meanwhile, football analysts and star players are also offering their forecasts.

US denies visas to 14 members of Iran's World Cup squad
US denies visas to 14 members of Iran's World Cup squad

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US denies visas to 14 members of Iran's World Cup squad

The United States has approved visas for Iranian national football team players to participate in the 2026 FIFA World Cup, but has refused to grant visas to several staff members travelling with the team, the Football Federation Islamic Republic of Iran (FFIRI) has alleged. The federation claims the US has denied visas to "several key managers and administrative officials" of Iran's World Cup team.

Brazil beat Egypt in World Cup warm-up
Brazil beat Egypt in World Cup warm-up

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Brazil beat Egypt in World Cup warm-up

Five-time world champions Brazil secured a 2-1 victory over Egypt in an international friendly as both sides continued preparations for the 2026 FIFA World Cup at Huntington Bank Field in Ohio, United States.

BCB Board of Directors election commences today
BCB Board of Directors election commences today

Sports

BCB Board of Directors election commences today

The Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) is holding its highly anticipated Board of Directors election on Sunday (June 7). Voting began at 10am at the Sher-e-Bangla National Cricket Stadium in Mirpur and will conclude at 4pm. The names of the winning directors will be officially announced following the vote counting, and the elections for the BCB President and Vice-President will also be conducted later today.

Two Bangladeshi gymnasts win gold in Singapore
Two Bangladeshi gymnasts win gold in Singapore

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Two Bangladeshi gymnasts win gold in Singapore

Bangladeshi gymnasts won two gold medals in individual events on the second day of the Singapore Open Gymnastics Championship on Saturday, June 6.

Bangladesh's hat-trick of SAFF titles denied as India win final 3-1
Bangladesh's hat-trick of SAFF titles denied as India win final 3-1

Sports

Bangladesh's hat-trick of SAFF titles denied as India win final 3-1

Bangladesh's dream of lifting the SAFF Women's Championship trophy for the third consecutive time was shattered in the final as they lost 3-1 to arch-rivals India, settling for the runners-up title.

International

Groundbreaking study: Smart cancer drugs could replace chemotherapy
Groundbreaking study: Smart cancer drugs could replace chemotherapy

International

by VB Desk, International

Groundbreaking study: Smart cancer drugs could replace chemotherapy

Scientists have unveiled a landmark development in oncology, with research indicating that precision-targeted drugs could eliminate cancer cells entirely without relying on conventional chemotherapy. The findings were unveiled at the American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO) conference in Chicago, the world's premier cancer research summit, which drew nearly 40,000 specialists and showcased more than 2,700 studies spanning new medications, cutting-edge therapies, and lifestyle interventions.

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Nature hints at early monsoon onset
Nature hints at early monsoon onset

by Hira Talukder

Nature hints at early monsoon onset

The country is scorching in extreme heat as a heatwave sweeps across almost the entire nation, leaving everyone gasping for relief. Amidst this, the meteorological office has brought good news, forecasting an early arrival of the monsoon along with a easing of the ongoing heatwave.

State and Politics

M A Manzur's involvement in assassination of President Ziaur Rahman still unclear
M A Manzur's involvement in assassination of President Ziaur Rahman still unclear

by Amin Ahmed Chowdhury Bir Bikram

M A Manzur's involvement in assassination of President Ziaur Rahman still unclear

President Ziaur Rahman was violently assassinated by a faction of army officers at the Chattogram Circuit House during the early hours of May 30, 1981. This marked the second assassination of a President of the People's Republic of Bangladesh within a decade following the nation's independence. A key figure in this incident was Major General M.A. Manzur. It is important to note that after the assassination of President Ziaur Rahman, M.A. Manzur assumed responsibility for the entire event and orchestrated a rebellion in Chattogram. He also put forth four demands, which included the declaration of martial law. Furthermore, he proclaimed the establishment of a revolutionary council. However, M.A. Manzur soon lost control amidst the unfolding events. Subsequently, he was also brutally killed in the Chattogram Cantonment on June 2. Former army officer Major General (Retd.) Amin Ahmed Chowdhury Bir Bikram candidly discussed these events in 2012, 31 years after the assassination of President Ziaur Rahman. It is essential to highlight that Major General (Retd.) Amin Ahmed Chowdhury was a close associate of President Ziaur Rahman, both professionally and personally. He fought alongside Ziaur Rahman during the Liberation War in 1971.

Industry

Renewable energy: A new window to a sustainable future
Renewable energy: A new window to a sustainable future

by AKM Jasim Uddin

Renewable energy: A new window to a sustainable future

As the world grapples with an ongoing energy crisis, the need for renewable energy has never been more urgent. The price of fossil fuels continues to rise globally, and the impacts of climate change are being felt by communities around the world. Bangladesh, with its increasing population and growing energy demands, faces the dual challenge of improving access to energy while also addressing environmental concerns.

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Lifestyle

When your ex turns blackmailer
When your ex turns blackmailer

by VB Desk

When your ex turns blackmailer

Blackmail by an ex-partner is one of the most emotionally devastating experiences a person can face. Whether it involves threatening to share private photos, expose personal secrets, or spread damaging information, the abuse is real — and so are your options.

Trade and Economy

No scope for advancing old loan deal with Bangladesh: IMF
No scope for advancing old loan deal with Bangladesh: IMF

by VB Desk

No scope for advancing old loan deal with Bangladesh: IMF

The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has categorically ruled out advancing the previous loan arrangement with Bangladesh under its existing structure, citing the country's profound political transition as making the old framework both legally and strategically irreversible.

Science and Tech

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