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Mobile network services face challenges amid fuel crisis: AMTOB
Mobile network services face challenges amid fuel crisis: AMTOB

by VB Desk

Mobile network services face challenges amid fuel crisis: AMTOB

The fuel crisis has made operating mobile networks increasingly challenging. The Association of Mobile Telecom Operators of Bangladesh (AMTOB) has warned that without immediate government intervention, telecom services may become unsustainable. The industry body has sent a letter to the Bangladesh Telecommunication Regulatory Commission (BTRC), the sector's regulatory authority, outlining the severity of the situation.

Gadgets

Motorola stirs foldable market with new ‘Razr 2026’

Gadgets

by VB Desk

Motorola stirs foldable market with new ‘Razr 2026’

Motorola has sparked fresh excitement in the foldable smartphone market with the upcoming launch of the Razr 2026. The company has already released a teaser for the device, which may debut globally under the name Razr 70.

Motorola stirs foldable market with new ‘Razr 2026’
Apple unveils budget iPhone 17e

Gadgets

by VB Desk

Apple unveils budget iPhone 17e

Apple has launched the iPhone 17e, its most affordable model in the iPhone 17 lineup, priced at $599. The new device brings several premium upgrades, including MagSafe support, 256GB base storage, and the latest A19 chip.

Apple unveils budget iPhone 17e

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A glance into trade deal between Bangladesh and US signed by interim government
A glance into trade deal between Bangladesh and US signed by interim government

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by VB Desk

A glance into trade deal between Bangladesh and US signed by interim government

Recently, there has been intense discussion about the 'Reciprocal Trade Agreement' concluded by the former interim government of Bangladesh with the United States. According to many, the interests of Bangladesh have not been properly protected in the agreement. A review of the agreement has shown that it has ensured more benefits for the United States than the concessions provided for Bangladesh.

Uber sending 'Phantom bills' to customers in Dhaka
Uber sending 'Phantom bills' to customers in Dhaka

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Uber sending 'Phantom bills' to customers in Dhaka

Ride-sharing platform Uber is reportedly sending phantom bills to customers under the pretext of settling outstanding dues for trips taken approximately five to six months ago. Furthermore, Uber has shown a reluctance to address customer complaints concerning these bills. Consequently, users in Dhaka find themselves trapped by Uber's ghost bills.

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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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Italy rejects proposal to replace Iran at 2026 World Cup, calls idea “humiliating”
Italy rejects proposal to replace Iran at 2026 World Cup, calls idea “humiliating”

Sports

Italy rejects proposal to replace Iran at 2026 World Cup, calls idea “humiliating”

Italian sports officials have strongly rejected a proposal suggesting that Italy could replace Iran at the 2026 FIFA World Cup, describing the idea as “humiliating” and “offensive”.

Womens' hocky team script history with first-ever win, down Uzbekistan 3–2
Womens' hocky team script history with first-ever win, down Uzbekistan 3–2

Sports

Womens' hocky team script history with first-ever win, down Uzbekistan 3–2

Bangladesh women’s hockey team registered a landmark victory, defeating Uzbekistan 3–2 in the Asian Games qualifying round in Indonesia, earning their first-ever international win since the team’s formation.

Fiz, Shanto power Bangladesh to series sweep over New Zealand after a decade
Fiz, Shanto power Bangladesh to series sweep over New Zealand after a decade

Sports

Fiz, Shanto power Bangladesh to series sweep over New Zealand after a decade

Bangladesh defeated New Zealand by 55 runs in the series-deciding third ODI to seal their first bilateral series win over the Kiwis in 12 years. A brilliant century from Najmul Hossain Shanto and a five-wicket haul from Mustafizur Rahman powered the historic victory.

Shanto ends 771-day wait with ODI century against New Zealand
Shanto ends 771-day wait with ODI century against New Zealand

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Shanto ends 771-day wait with ODI century against New Zealand

Najmul Hossain Shanto struck a composed century to end a 771-day drought in One Day Internationals, anchoring Bangladesh’s innings in the series-deciding third match against New Zealand national cricket team.

US envoy suggests replacing Iran with Italy at 2026 World Cup
US envoy suggests replacing Iran with Italy at 2026 World Cup

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US envoy suggests replacing Iran with Italy at 2026 World Cup

US special envoy Paolo Zampolli has floated the idea of asking football’s world governing body, FIFA, to replace Iran with Italy in the upcoming World Cup, according to The Financial Times.

Sri Lanka Cricket Board dissolved amid corruption claims
Sri Lanka

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Sri Lanka Cricket Board dissolved amid corruption claims

Sri Lanka's cricket board has been asked by the government to step aside amid allegations of corruption and mismanagement, according to an official of Sri Lanka Cricket (SLC) who spoke to AFP. The government is already working on restructuring the board, and as part of that process, the current board is being dissolved.

International

HRW concerned over arrest of 4 for Facebook posts
HRW concerned over arrest of 4 for Facebook posts

International

by VB Desk, International

HRW concerned over arrest of 4 for Facebook posts

Human Rights Watch (HRW) has expressed deep concern over the arrest of four individuals in Bangladesh for allegedly posting content on Facebook. In a statement issued on Thursday, the US-based rights group said the move reflects the repressive practices of the previous administration and is contrary to freedom of expression.

Politics

DUCSU leader Jubair, Musaddiq beaten by Chhatra Dal

DUCSU leader Jubair, Musaddiq beaten by Chhatra Dal

DUCSU leader Jubair, Musaddiq beaten by Chhatra Dal

A tense situation unfolded in Dhaka’s Shahbagh area on Thursday evening (April 23) when leaders of the Dhaka University Central Students’ Union (DUCSU) came under attack amid a confrontation involving rival student groups.

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A glance into trade deal between Bangladesh and US signed by interim government
A glance into trade deal between Bangladesh and US signed by interim government

by VB Desk

A glance into trade deal between Bangladesh and US signed by interim government

Recently, there has been intense discussion about the 'Reciprocal Trade Agreement' concluded by the former interim government of Bangladesh with the United States. According to many, the interests of Bangladesh have not been properly protected in the agreement. A review of the agreement has shown that it has ensured more benefits for the United States than the concessions provided for Bangladesh.

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Let the scorching sun help keep Bangladesh cool
Let the scorching sun help keep Bangladesh cool

by Abu Nazam M Tanveer Hossain

Let the scorching sun help keep Bangladesh cool

Bangladesh’s power policy is caught in a costly contradiction. The state continues to spend enormous sums subsidising electricity, with Tk 37,000 crore allocated for power subsidy in FY2025-26 after the revised figure for FY2024-25 rose to Tk 62,000 crore. Yet even as the country struggles under a subsidy-heavy, import-dependent power model, it continues to make renewable adoption more difficult than sound judgment would suggest.

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Entertainment

Film artistes’ association term ends without active GS
Film artistes’ association term ends without active GS

by VB Entertainment Desk

Film artistes’ association term ends without active GS

The 2024–26 executive committee of the Bangladesh Film Artistes’ Association has completed its tenure without an effectively active general secretary, bringing an end to a term marked by prolonged controversy and inactivity surrounding the post.

Lifestyle

Oral saline or tasty saline: Which one should you take and when
Oral saline or tasty saline: Which one should you take and when

by VB Desk

Oral saline or tasty saline: Which one should you take and when

Summer in Bangladesh means unbearable heat, sweating, and physical weakness. During this time, one piece of advice is heard everywhere — "Have saline." But which saline? Oral saline or tasty saline? Are they the same thing? When is each needed? Without knowing the answers to these questions, taking saline can sometimes cause harm instead of benefit. So, it is important to understand the matter in some depth.

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