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Bodies of 6 Bangladeshis returning from Kolkata
Bodies of 6 Bangladeshis returning from Kolkata

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Bodies of 6 Bangladeshis returning from Kolkata

Efforts are underway to bring back the bodies of six of the seven Bangladeshis killed in the fire at 'Shikha Inn' hotel in Kolkata's New Market area. Under the directive of the Bangladesh Deputy High Commission in Kolkata, the bodies will be sent to Bangladesh through two border crossings.

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DMP arrests 498 in 24-hour crackdown in Dhaka

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DMP arrests 498 in 24-hour crackdown in Dhaka

Dhaka Metropolitan Police (DMP) arrested 498 people in a 24-hour drive across the capital, filing 47 cases and recovering firearms, ammunition, drugs and other items, police said on Friday (August 21).

DMP arrests 498 in 24-hour crackdown in Dhaka
$15,000 extortion demand preceded attack on Dr. Asadur

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$15,000 extortion demand preceded attack on Dr. Asadur

Professor Dr. Asadur Rahman, head of the ENT department at Dhaka Medical College Hospital, revealed that he received a text message demanding $15,000 in extortion prior to being assaulted. The message invoked the name of David Imon, a top terrorist operative based in Chattogram.

$15,000 extortion demand preceded attack on Dr. Asadur
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RU inquiry committee yet to submit report after 16 months
RU inquiry committee yet to submit report after 16 months

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RU inquiry committee yet to submit report after 16 months

A 16-member fact-finding committee was formed at Rajshahi University (RU) to investigate allegations of corruption and irregularities in infrastructure construction, maintenance and development projects since 2009, irregularities in recruitment and promotions, and torture and harassment during the July 2024 uprising. However, even after 16 months of the committee's formation, the investigation report has not been submitted. This has raised questions among teachers and students regarding the committee's activities and the publication of its report.

August 21: From a bloody afternoon to two decades of legal battles
August 21: From a bloody afternoon to two decades of legal battles

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by Hira Talukder

August 21: From a bloody afternoon to two decades of legal battles

It was the afternoon of August 21, 2004. An Awami League rally on Bangabandhu Avenue was nearing its end. Then opposition leader Sheikh Hasina had just finished her speech from a makeshift truck stage and was stepping down when a series of explosions shook the area.

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Even a Little Rain Causes Severe Waterlogging in Dhaka and Chattogram... Whose fault do you think it is?

Even a Little Rain Causes Severe Waterlogging in Dhaka and Chattogram... Whose fault do you think it is?

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We want to play good cricket for all five days: Shanto
We want to play good cricket for all five days: Shanto

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We want to play good cricket for all five days: Shanto

Bangladesh captain Najmul Hossain Shanto is keeping expectations in check despite the team's stunning nine-wicket win over Australia in Darwin, insisting that the focus should remain on playing good cricket throughout the five days of the Mackay Test.

Ex-Aussie allrounder Henriques turns Portugal hero with blistering century
Ex-Aussie allrounder Henriques turns Portugal hero with blistering century

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Ex-Aussie allrounder Henriques turns Portugal hero with blistering century

Moises Henriques' international career with Australia may be over, but the 39-year-old all-rounder has quickly found a new challenge — leading his birthplace Portugal in their bid to reach the 2028 T20 World Cup.

Australia eye four-man pace attack to beat Bangladesh in Mackay Test
Australia eye four-man pace attack to beat Bangladesh in Mackay Test

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Australia eye four-man pace attack to beat Bangladesh in Mackay Test

Australia are considering a four-man pace attack for the series-deciding third Test against Bangladesh in Mackay as they look to avoid a historic Test series defeat.

Heatwave damages PSG pitch, Ligue 1 opener moved to Rennes
Heatwave damages PSG pitch, Ligue 1 opener moved to Rennes

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Heatwave damages PSG pitch, Ligue 1 opener moved to Rennes

Paris Saint-Germain's Ligue 1 title defence will begin away from home after a severe heatwave damaged the pitch at Parc des Princes, forcing a late change of venue for Sunday’s opening match against Rennes.

Rajshahi Stars knocked out of AFC Women’s Champions League
Rajshahi Stars knocked out of AFC Women’s Champions League

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Rajshahi Stars knocked out of AFC Women’s Champions League

Bangladeshi outfit Rajshahi Stars saw their AFC Women’s Champions League knockout hopes dashed following a 2-1 defeat against local side Sabah FC at the Likas Stadium in Malaysia on Thursday.

Simmons reveals plan to put Australia under pressure in Mackay
Simmons reveals plan to put Australia under pressure in Mackay

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Simmons reveals plan to put Australia under pressure in Mackay

Phil Simmons, Bangladesh's head coach, has said his team's plan for the second Test in Mackay is to bat 110 overs in the first innings and put Australia under pressure, building on the tactics that worked in the first Test.

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Tarique Rahman meets leaders of two Rajshahi districts

Tarique Rahman meets leaders of two Rajshahi districts

Tarique Rahman meets leaders of two Rajshahi districts

Tarique Rahman, chairman of BNP and prime minister, has joined an organisational discussion meeting with leaders of the Pabna and Chapainawabganj district units of Rajshahi division, aimed at further organising and strengthening the party at the grassroots level.

Mirza Fakhrul gets 11 more votes than BNP's own tally

Mirza Fakhrul gets 11 more votes than BNP's own tally

Mirza Fakhrul gets 11 more votes than BNP's own tally

Mirza Fakhrul Islam Alamgir, BNP's candidate, has been elected the 23rd President of Bangladesh, securing 255 of 343 votes cast in a contested presidential election held after 35 years. His rival, Colonel (retd) Oli Ahmed, candidate of the Jamaat-led 11-party alliance, received 88 votes.

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RU inquiry committee yet to submit report after 16 months
RU inquiry committee yet to submit report after 16 months

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RU inquiry committee yet to submit report after 16 months

A 16-member fact-finding committee was formed at Rajshahi University (RU) to investigate allegations of corruption and irregularities in infrastructure construction, maintenance and development projects since 2009, irregularities in recruitment and promotions, and torture and harassment during the July 2024 uprising. However, even after 16 months of the committee's formation, the investigation report has not been submitted. This has raised questions among teachers and students regarding the committee's activities and the publication of its report.

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State and Politics

President of Bangladesh: Limited powers, extensive privileges
President of Bangladesh: Limited powers, extensive privileges

by Hira Talukder

President of Bangladesh: Limited powers, extensive privileges

Voting to elect Bangladesh's 23rd President is taking place today, Thursday. Polling will be held in the National Parliament chamber from 2pm to 5pm. However, with the ruling BNP holding more than a two-thirds majority in Parliament, the election is largely expected to be a formality. The numbers suggest that Mirza Fakhrul Islam Alamgir, the BNP's recently retired Secretary General and the party's candidate, is set to become President.

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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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Bangladesh-Chile trade push for free trade zone

Bangladesh-Chile trade push for free trade zone

Bangladesh-Chile trade push for free trade zone

Bangladesh's non-resident Ambassador to Chile, Md Tauhedul Islam, has presented his credentials to Chilean President Jose Antonio Kast. During the meeting, discussions focused on further strengthening bilateral relations and expanding economic and commercial cooperation between the two countries. Special emphasis was placed on the proposal to establish a free trade zone between Bangladesh and Chile.

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Dhallywood legend Rajjak’s 9th death anniversary today
Dhallywood legend Rajjak’s 9th death anniversary today

by VB Entertainment Desk

Dhallywood legend Rajjak’s 9th death anniversary today

Nine years have passed since Bangladesh lost one of its greatest film stars, Nayak Raj Rajjak. The legendary actor died of a heart attack on August 21, 2017, at the age of 75, leaving behind a cinematic legacy that continues to captivate generations.

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Forex reserves climb past $37bn in two days
Forex reserves climb past $37bn in two days

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Forex reserves climb past $37bn in two days

Country’s foreign exchange reserves have risen again, with gross reserves crossing the $37 billion mark to reach $37.35 billion, supported by stronger remittance inflows and increased foreign currency receipts.

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