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Nipah virus first spread to humans through pigs
Nipah virus first spread to humans through pigs

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by VB Desk

Nipah virus first spread to humans through pigs

Professor Dr Mohammad Shoaib has said that the Nipah virus initially spread to humans through pigs after originating in fruit bats. He explained that the virus is transmitted from bats to pigs and then to humans, particularly among those who come into close contact with infected pigs during farming, slaughtering or transportation without adequate protection.

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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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FIFA World Cup trophy to arrive in Dhaka on Wednesday
FIFA World Cup trophy to arrive in Dhaka on Wednesday

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FIFA World Cup trophy to arrive in Dhaka on Wednesday

Bangladesh fans will get a chance to witness the FIFA World Cup trophy close up front as the most coveted silverware in the world of football will make a stop in Dhaka on Wednesday, as part of the FIFA World Cup Trophy Tour by Coca-Cola.

BCB rejects ICC’s plea to reconsider India tour to play T20 World Cup
BCB rejects ICC’s plea to reconsider India tour to play T20 World Cup

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BCB rejects ICC’s plea to reconsider India tour to play T20 World Cup

The uncertainty surrounding Bangladesh’s participation in the upcoming T20 World Cup 2026 has deepened after a high-stakes video conference between the Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) and the International Cricket Council (ICC) ended without a breakthrough on Tuesday.

ICC calls Asif Nazrul’s claims on Bangladesh’s security ‘false’
ICC calls Asif Nazrul’s claims on Bangladesh’s security ‘false’

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ICC calls Asif Nazrul’s claims on Bangladesh’s security ‘false’

A fresh controversy has emerged over Bangladesh’s security concerns surrounding the T20 World Cup in India, after the International Cricket Council (ICC) directly rejected several claims made by sports adviser Asif Nazrul, saying his remarks do not reflect any official ICC position.

ICC letter warns Mustafiz’s inclusion in WC could raise security risk
ICC letter warns Mustafiz’s inclusion in WC could raise security risk

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ICC letter warns Mustafiz’s inclusion in WC could raise security risk

The International Cricket Council (ICC) has sent a letter to the Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) warning that including Mustafiz in the World Cup squad could increase the team’s security risk.

ICC firm on India fixtures for Bangladesh, hints at venue reshuffle
ICC firm on India fixtures for Bangladesh, hints at venue reshuffle

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ICC firm on India fixtures for Bangladesh, hints at venue reshuffle

Although the Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) has requested that its upcoming T20 World Cup matches be moved out of India, the chances of such a shift appear slim. According to Indian media reports, the ICC is considering asking Bangladesh to play not in Sri Lanka, but at two alternative venues within India.

Barcelona edge Real Madrid to retain Spanish Super Cup title
Barcelona edge Real Madrid to retain Spanish Super Cup title

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Barcelona edge Real Madrid to retain Spanish Super Cup title

Barcelona outgunned Real Madrid 3–2 in a pulsating Spanish Super Cup final at King Abdullah Sports City Stadium in Jeddah on Sunday ( January 11), defending the trophy in style and becoming the first club in 14 years to lift the title back-to-back.

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No Govt can solve problems alone: Amir Khasru

No Govt can solve problems alone: Amir Khasru

No Govt can solve problems alone: Amir Khasru

Amir Khasru Mahmud Chowdhury, a member of BNP’s Standing Committee, said that no government can provide solutions on its own. He made the remarks on Tuesday (13 January) at a citizen platform dialogue titled “National Election 2026 and Citizens’ Expectations” in Sher-e-Bangla Nagar, Dhaka.

Several rebel candidates comply with Tarique Rahman’s directive

Several rebel candidates comply with Tarique Rahman’s directive

Several rebel candidates comply with Tarique Rahman’s directive

BNP’s rebel candidates had increasingly become a “thorn in the side” of the party, raising concerns about the division of its vote bank. This situation had put the party in an awkward position and caused internal anxiety. However, Tarique Rahman’s “call” has begun to resolve the issue, with many rebel candidates stepping back from the election in the party’s interest.

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Political implications of Tarique Rahman's secondcoming
Tarique Rahman’s interview

by Amin Al Rasheed

Political implications of Tarique Rahman's secondcoming

Depicting a political leader, let alone any ordinary person, taking off his shoes and socks and walking barefoot on the ground, smelling the earth, when he returns to the beloved homeland after almost a decade and a half seems not to be unusual. In that sense, the sight of Tarique Rahman walking barefoot on the ground at Hazrat Shahjalal International Airport in Dhaka on December 25, after spending 17 years in exile in London, did not impress people. But what caught more attention was that he replaced the special chairs on the reception stage in the 300-foot highway area with ordinary chairs, made no negative comments about his political opponents, made no slanderous remarks, showed no egoism, and did not show people lofty dreams. Also, the political foresight and economy of words and phrases that Tarique Rahman displayed in his speech by saying 'I have a plan' in imitation of Martin Luther King, the famous civil rights leader, priest, and symbol of non-violent movement in the United States, may help understand the dynamics of his future politics.

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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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