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Spain were deserving champions, says Caniggia during Dhaka visit
Spain were deserving champions, says Caniggia during Dhaka visit

by Sports Reporter

Spain were deserving champions, says Caniggia during Dhaka visit

With his tall frame, handsome features, and shoulder-length blonde hair, Claudio Caniggia instantly evokes memories of that fierce Argentina team of the 1990s for football fans. His hair once became a point of contention when Argentina coach Daniel Passarella ordered him to cut it ahead of the 1994 World Cup, a directive Caniggia refused to follow. Today, football fans of that era still recognize him easily by those very signature locks.

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Autumn arrives but with dry spell
Autumn arrives but with dry spell

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by Hira Talukder

Autumn arrives but with dry spell

"Autumn has come, a touch of frost lingers in the air" — Rabindranath's autumn is a familiar portrait of Bengali nature. Blue skies with white clouds, swaying kash flowers, dew drops on morning grass and the soft glow of sunlight — autumn is a season awaited by both nature and people.

Rotten chillies openly sold at Panchagarh market, consumers at health risk
Rotten chillies openly sold at Panchagarh market, consumers at health risk

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by Masum Hossain

Rotten chillies openly sold at Panchagarh market, consumers at health risk

Before dawn, the chilli market is set up — piles of good-quality dry chillies on one side and stacks of rotten ones on the other. As light breaks, the Kaliganj market in Panchagarh's Boda upazila bustles with buyers and sellers. Traders from various districts buy dry chillies, and by 9am, most of the business is done. The concern is that rotten dry chillies are openly sold here with significant demand, putting consumers at risk.

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Spain were deserving champions, says Caniggia during Dhaka visit
Spain were deserving champions, says Caniggia during Dhaka visit

Sports

Spain were deserving champions, says Caniggia during Dhaka visit

With his tall frame, handsome features, and shoulder-length blonde hair, Claudio Caniggia instantly evokes memories of that fierce Argentina team of the 1990s for football fans. His hair once became a point of contention when Argentina coach Daniel Passarella ordered him to cut it ahead of the 1994 World Cup, a directive Caniggia refused to follow. Today, football fans of that era still recognize him easily by those very signature locks.

Rajshahi stars defeated by 4 goals in AFC Champions League debut
Rajshahi stars defeated by 4 goals in AFC Champions League debut

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Rajshahi stars defeated by 4 goals in AFC Champions League debut

Rajshahi Stars, the champions of the Bangladesh Women's Football League, could not make a winning start in their debut match in the AFC Women's Champions League, suffering a 4-0 defeat against Kolkata's East Bengal at the Likas Stadium in Malaysia.

Bangladesh women's team announced for Asia Cup, Asian Games
Bangladesh women's team announced for Asia Cup, Asian Games

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Bangladesh women's team announced for Asia Cup, Asian Games

The Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) has announced the Bangladesh women's national cricket team for the upcoming Asian Games and Women's T20 Asia Cup, both of which will be played in the T20 format. Opener Taj Nehar has been dropped from the squad led by captain Nigar Sultana, making way for Sharmin Sultana's inclusion.

Smith, Litton exchange words in Darwin test
Smith, Litton exchange words in Darwin test

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Smith, Litton exchange words in Darwin test

Australia’s tradition of using verbal gamesmanship alongside their skills with bat and ball resurfaced on Day 3 of the Darwin Test, sparking a heated exchange between Steve Smith and Bangladesh wicketkeeper Litton Das.

Australia faces heavy fine after loss to Bangladesh
Australia faces heavy fine after loss to Bangladesh

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Australia faces heavy fine after loss to Bangladesh

Australia's defeat to Bangladesh in the first Test in Darwin has come with further consequences. Pat Cummins' side has been found guilty of a slow over-rate.

Wasim Akram hails Bangladesh’s historic Test triumph in Australia
Wasim Akram hails Bangladesh’s historic Test triumph in Australia

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Wasim Akram hails Bangladesh’s historic Test triumph in Australia

Pakistan great Wasim Akram has praised Bangladesh’s landmark nine-wicket Test victory over Australia, describing the result as a major sign of the Tigers’ progress in the longest format.

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Myanmar formally recognizes 309,000 Rohingya as residents of Rakhine
Myanmar formally recognizes 309,000 Rohingya as residents of Rakhine

International

by VB Desk, International

Myanmar formally recognizes 309,000 Rohingya as residents of Rakhine

For the first time, Myanmar has officially recognized approximately 309,000 Rohingya refugees sheltered in Bangladesh as former residents of Rakhine State. The Myanmar Ministry of Foreign Affairs stated that these verified individuals will be repatriated once the security situation in Rakhine improves.

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Alive journalist shown as "martyr" in July documentary

Alive journalist shown as "martyr" in July documentary

Alive journalist shown as "martyr" in July documentary

Journalist Mizanur Rahman Sohel has found himself mistakenly listed as a martyr in a presentation about journalists killed during the "July Mass Uprising." The incident occurred during an event titled "July Through the Eyes of Journalists" at a five-star hotel in Dhaka, organized by the Democratic Journalist Alliance (DJA) on Monday (August 17). National Citizen Party (NCP) Convener and Chief Whip of the Opposition in Parliament, Md. Nahid Islam, attended the event as the chief guest.

Former MP Iqbal's office sealed, over 300 deeds, cheques seized

Former MP Iqbal's office sealed, over 300 deeds, cheques seized

Former MP Iqbal's office sealed, over 300 deeds, cheques seized

The Anti-Corruption Commission (ACC) has concluded a four-day raid at the office of former Awami League Member of Parliament and former Premier Bank Chairman H.B.M. Iqbal located in Iqbal Center, Banani. Following the operation, his chamber and a director's room were sealed, though the entire Iqbal Center was not locked down.

Opposition holds 'note of dissent' on July Charter: Nazrul Islam Khan

Opposition holds 'note of dissent' on July Charter: Nazrul Islam Khan

Opposition holds 'note of dissent' on July Charter: Nazrul Islam Khan

Not only the BNP, but the current opposition parties in parliament also hold 'notes of dissent' or differing views regarding the July National Charter, according to Nazrul Islam Khan, BNP Standing Committee member and Political Adviser to the Prime Minister. Speaking at a view-exchange meeting, he stated that issues agreed upon by political parties in the July Charter will be considered a mandate from the public, while points of disagreement from any party have also been documented within the charter on Monday.

Article 70 debate irrelevant before presidential election: Gayeshwar

Article 70 debate irrelevant before presidential election: Gayeshwar

Article 70 debate irrelevant before presidential election: Gayeshwar

BNP Standing Committee member Gayeshwar Chandra Roy has said that raising debate over Article 70 of the Constitution ahead of the upcoming presidential election is irrelevant. He said such matters are not for the current election, and parliament may consider it through constitutional amendment if it wishes in the future.

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Autumn arrives but with dry spell
Autumn arrives but with dry spell

by Hira Talukder

Autumn arrives but with dry spell

"Autumn has come, a touch of frost lingers in the air" — Rabindranath's autumn is a familiar portrait of Bengali nature. Blue skies with white clouds, swaying kash flowers, dew drops on morning grass and the soft glow of sunlight — autumn is a season awaited by both nature and people.

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State and Politics

Bhutto’s attempt to reunite broken Pakistan
Bhutto’s attempt to reunite broken Pakistan

by Rahat Minhaz

Bhutto’s attempt to reunite broken Pakistan

In the last week of June 1974, Pakistani Prime Minister Zulfikar Ali Bhutto visited Dhaka. Although visiting the Savar National Memorial was part of the official protocol, Bhutto initially expressed his unwillingness to go there. However, under the firm insistence of Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, Bhutto was compelled to visit the memorial to pay tribute to those who had been martyred in 1971. Yet the shrewd Bhutto did not go to the memorial in formal attire; he went wearing a T-shirt and a golf cap. He objected to the playing of a bugle, the laying of wreaths and a gun salute.

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Industry

Global conflict of AI era: Which alliance should Bangladesh join?
Global conflict of AI era: Which alliance should Bangladesh join?

by Rased Mehedi

Global conflict of AI era: Which alliance should Bangladesh join?

A new international conflict has emerged over the dominance of the artificial intelligence technology sector. Similar to past global rivalries, one faction is spearheaded by the United States, while the opposing faction is led by China and Russia. As anticipated, it was the United States that instigated this latest competition. On December 12, 2025, during the concluding day of the International Tech Summit in Washington, D.C., the Pax Silica Alliance was formed through an agreement signed by 25 nations.

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Anupam Roy and Prashmita Paul welcome baby boy
Anupam Roy and Prashmita Paul welcome baby boy

by VB Entertainment Desk

Anupam Roy and Prashmita Paul welcome baby boy

Popular singer and music composer Anupam Roy has become a father. Two years after his marriage to singer Prashmita Paul, their family has welcomed a new member. The couple shared the news jointly on social media.

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Lifestyle

Gallic Acid vs vitamin C: What the science really says
Gallic Acid vs vitamin C: What the science really says

by VB Desk

Gallic Acid vs vitamin C: What the science really says

Vitamin C has long been a staple of antioxidant-based skincare, valued for its potential to brighten the complexion, reduce hyperpigmentation and protect skin from oxidative stress. Now, another plant-derived compound—gallic acid—is attracting growing attention for similar potential benefits.

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Trade and Economy

Cabinet approves proposal to reduce customs duty, taxes on green chilli, tomato import
Cabinet approves proposal to reduce customs duty, taxes on green chilli, tomato import

by Staff Reporter

Cabinet approves proposal to reduce customs duty, taxes on green chilli, tomato import

To ensure food security, stabilize essential commodity prices, and protect the purchasing power of general consumers, the cabinet has approved a proposal to reduce import duties and taxes on green chillies and tomatoes. The proposal to lower import duties on these items for a specific period was approved during a cabinet meeting chaired by Prime Minister Tarique Rahman, as announced in a press release issued by the Prime Minister's Office on Monday night (August 17).

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