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How Bangladesh can learn from U.S. GENIUS Act
How Bangladesh can learn from U.S. GENIUS Act

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by Obedur Rashid Bin Sakrat Kaderi

How Bangladesh can learn from U.S. GENIUS Act

Remittances are a vital pillar of Bangladesh’s economy. In 2024-25 alone, the country received over USD30.00 billion from its diaspora, supporting millions of families and fueling domestic consumption. For many households, these funds are not just supplemental income—they cover essential expenses such as food, education, healthcare, and housing. Despite their importance, sending money home remains expensive, often costing between 5% and 7% per transaction, significantly above the global average. Slow transfers, high fees, and reliance on traditional banking corridors continue to limit the effectiveness of remittances, reducing their potential impact on the broader economy. Reducing costs while increasing remittance volume is no longer optional; it is a strategic necessity.

December 10: Sacrifice of Birshreshtha Ruhul Amin, beginning of intellectual killings
December 10: Sacrifice of Birshreshtha Ruhul Amin, beginning of intellectual killings

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by Shimul Zabaly

December 10: Sacrifice of Birshreshtha Ruhul Amin, beginning of intellectual killings

December 10 holds a special place in the history of Bangladesh’s Liberation War. On this day, the warfront saw decisive victories, while Dhaka witnessed the beginning of the brutal intellectual killings. The nation also lost one of its greatest heroes—Birshreshtha Mohammad Ruhul Amin.

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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

Brazil–Argentina youth club match scrapped at national stadium
Brazil–Argentina youth club match scrapped at national stadium

Sports

Brazil–Argentina youth club match scrapped at national stadium

The Ministry of Youth and Sports has cancelled the under-20 club match between Brazil and Argentina scheduled under the Latin Bangla Super Cup, citing assault on journalists, violation of conditions, and overall poor management by organisers. Brazilian club São Bernardo and Argentine club Atlético Charlone were scheduled to play at the national stadium on Thursday at 7pm.

Shakib wants to retire after complete home series
Shakib wants to retire after complete home series

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Shakib wants to retire after complete home series

Former Bangladesh captain and all-rounder Shakib Al Hasan has clarified his retirement plans, stating that he intends to bid farewell to international cricket only after playing a full home series in all three formats.

Dhaka Capitals appoints Sifat Nusrat as new brand ambassador
Dhaka Capitals appoints Sifat Nusrat as new brand ambassador

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Dhaka Capitals appoints Sifat Nusrat as new brand ambassador

Ahead of the upcoming Bangladesh Premier League (BPL) season, franchise side Dhaka Capitals have named popular model and actress Sifat Nusrat as their new brand ambassador.

Bangladesh U-19 women level series beating Pakistan
Bangladesh U-19 women level series beating Pakistan

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Bangladesh U-19 women level series beating Pakistan

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Salahuddin, Ashraful to stay with Bangladesh for T20 World Cup 2026
Salahuddin, Ashraful to stay with Bangladesh for T20 World Cup 2026

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Salahuddin, Ashraful to stay with Bangladesh for T20 World Cup 2026

Senior assistant coach Mohammad Salahuddin and batting coach Mohammad Ashraful will remain with the Bangladesh team for the 2026 ICC Men’s T20 World Cup, confirmed BCB Cricket Operations Committee Chairman Nazmul Abedeen Fahim.

Full schedule of BPL 2026 released
Full schedule of BPL 2026 released

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Full schedule of BPL 2026 released

The schedule of the upcoming 12th edition of the Bangladesh Premier League (BPL) has been released.

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BNP believes in solution-based politics, not revenge: Tarique Rahman

BNP believes in solution-based politics, not revenge: Tarique Rahman

BNP believes in solution-based politics, not revenge: Tarique Rahman

On World Human Rights Day, BNP Acting Chairman Tarique Rahman has said that the BNP rejects politics of revenge and believes in resolving national crises through solutions. Referring to enforced disappearances, extrajudicial killings and torture during the Awami League regime, he said: “We promise that no Bangladeshi, whether pro-government or opposition, will ever need to live in fear of the state.”

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Bangladesh's December dilemma: Rising fundamentalism or spirit of '71
Bangladesh's December dilemma: Rising fundamentalism or spirit of '71

by SM Tanjil Ul Haque

Bangladesh's December dilemma: Rising fundamentalism or spirit of '71

Every December, a strange light ignites in the heart of Bangladesh— victory, grief and pride blend into an overwhelming emotion. The victory of 1971 was not just the end of a war, but the triumph of a nation fighting for existence, the liberation of a civilisation. Every year, December reminds us of the sacrifices of the freedom fighters and the pride of a red-green flag born through immense struggle. Yet the question arises; 53 years after victory, are we still holding on to that spirit? Or is that light fading amid political instability, social division and the currents of time? Several recent incidents have intensified this question.

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Will the smartphone market remain hostage to smugglers?
Will the smartphone market remain hostage to smugglers?

by Rased Mehedi

Will the smartphone market remain hostage to smugglers?

Identified smugglers in the mobile handset market are holding the regulatory authority's headquarters hostage under the guise of a blockade, creating a standstill. By blocking roads and causing extreme suffering to hundreds of citizens, they are demanding the continuation of unrestricted opportunities for smuggling! Bangladesh is truly a strange place. This is probably a world record! In no other country besides Bangladesh have a group of smugglers dared to implement such so-called programs of gathering on the streets and paralyzing public life.

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