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Four murders in Rangpur: What happened in that house

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by District Correspondent

Four murders in Rangpur: What happened in that house

Rangpur Metropolitan Police has said four members of a family were killed in a locked house in Machuapara area of Rangpur city over obstructing Yaba consumption on the rooftop. The bodies of a retired schoolteacher, his wife, daughter and 12-year-old son were recovered from the house, creating a sensation. Police initially thought it was a case of robbery while relatives suspected a planned murder. After several hours of investigation, the police made the announcement around noon on Sunday.

Four murders in Rangpur: What happened in that house
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Balochistan under shadow of 1971: Map changes, strategy doesn't
Balochistan under shadow of 1971: Map changes, strategy doesn't

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by Sazzadul Islam Nayan

Balochistan under shadow of 1971: Map changes, strategy doesn't

In the official narrative of Pakistan, the term "peace" is associated with a troubling history. Elections occur, parliament convenes, and prime ministers are sworn in; however, alongside political authority looms an unseen presence—the military chief of the country, whose sway often surpasses that of the elected prime minister. When political ties between the central government and a peripheral region deteriorate, the discourse of dialogue is swiftly supplanted by the discourse of security.

The darkness media never dares to look into
The darkness media never dares to look into

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by Rased Mehedi

The darkness media never dares to look into

Today, I wish to share a narrative regarding a darkness that the media in Bangladesh is hesitant to confront. It is a realm afflicted by exploitation, disdain, and humiliation, yet none of the nation’s prominent editors, tenacious investigative journalists, esteemed columnists, or well-known talk-show commentators appear capable of addressing its suffering.

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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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Tahura's hat-trick helps Rajshahi Stars to 8-0 win in final match
Tahura's hat-trick helps Rajshahi Stars to 8-0 win in final match

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Tahura's hat-trick helps Rajshahi Stars to 8-0 win in final match

Rajshahi Stars FC of Bangladesh has secured a big win in their final match of the preliminary round of the Asian Football Confederation (AFC) Women’s Champions League. They defeated Rovers FC of Guam 8-0 in Kota Kinabalu, Malaysia today.

Brazil football delegation arrives in Dhaka, to meet BFF officials
Brazil football delegation arrives in Dhaka, to meet BFF officials

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Brazil football delegation arrives in Dhaka, to meet BFF officials

A delegation from the Brazilian Football Confederation (CBF) is arriving in Dhaka on Sunday (August 23) for talks with Bangladesh Football Federation (BFF) officials and a visit to the National Stadium, according to BFF sources.

Bangladesh break into Test rankings' top six for first time
Bangladesh break into Test rankings' top six for first time

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Bangladesh break into Test rankings' top six for first time

Bangladesh have climbed to a historic sixth place in the ICC Test rankings, despite suffering an innings-and-51-run defeat to Australia in the second Test of the series.

Shoriful joins Ambrose in rare feat after 33 years in Australia
Shoriful joins Ambrose in rare feat after 33 years in Australia

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Shoriful joins Ambrose in rare feat after 33 years in Australia

Bangladesh pacer Shoriful Islam produced a career-defining spell in Mackay, taking seven wickets against Australia to become the first visiting bowler in 33 years to claim a seven-wicket haul in a Test on Australian soil.

Australia's pace blitz sends Bangladesh to innings defeat in Mackay
Australia's pace blitz sends Bangladesh to innings defeat in Mackay

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Australia's pace blitz sends Bangladesh to innings defeat in Mackay

Bangladesh's hopes of extending their historic success in Australia ended in a crushing innings defeat to the hosts in Mackay on Sunday (August 23), as a relentless Australian pace attack exposed their batting frailties.

Portuguese footballer dies on pitch during friendly match
Portuguese footballer dies on pitch during friendly match

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Portuguese footballer dies on pitch during friendly match

Portuguese footballer Quevin Castro, a former West Bromwich Albion midfielder, died after collapsing during a friendly match in Lisbon on Saturday (August 22). He was 25.

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Gandhi's letters to grief-stricken friend after wife's death sell for Tk 20 crore
Gandhi's letters to grief-stricken friend after wife's death sell for Tk 20 crore

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by VB Desk, International

Gandhi's letters to grief-stricken friend after wife's death sell for Tk 20 crore

A rare collection of 688 handwritten reflections and letters by Mahatma Gandhi, leader of India's independence movement, has been sold at auction for nearly £1.2 million, equivalent to more than Tk 20 crore in Bangladeshi currency. Auction house Saffronart said this marks a new world record for the sale of an Indian historical document at auction.

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Rizvi, Swapon pay tribute at Ziaur Rahman, Khaleda Zia's graves

Rizvi, Swapon pay tribute at Ziaur Rahman, Khaleda Zia's graves

Rizvi, Swapon pay tribute at Ziaur Rahman, Khaleda Zia's graves

Newly appointed Prime Minister's Political Adviser Zahir Uddin Swapon and BNP Acting Secretary General Ruhul Kabir Rizvi paid tribute at the graves of former president Ziaur Rahman and former prime minister Khaleda Zia in Dhaka on Sunday (August 23).

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.

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

by RU Correspondent

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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Balochistan under shadow of 1971: Map changes, strategy doesn't
Balochistan under shadow of 1971: Map changes, strategy doesn't

by Sazzadul Islam Nayan

Balochistan under shadow of 1971: Map changes, strategy doesn't

In the official narrative of Pakistan, the term "peace" is associated with a troubling history. Elections occur, parliament convenes, and prime ministers are sworn in; however, alongside political authority looms an unseen presence—the military chief of the country, whose sway often surpasses that of the elected prime minister. When political ties between the central government and a peripheral region deteriorate, the discourse of dialogue is swiftly supplanted by the discourse of security.

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Healthy habits, unhealthy tensions: The rise of the 'wellness gap'
Healthy habits, unhealthy tensions: The rise of the 'wellness gap'

by VB Desk

Healthy habits, unhealthy tensions: The rise of the 'wellness gap'

A couple may share a home, finances and years of memories without necessarily sharing the same lifestyle. Differences in personality, taste and habits are normal in a relationship, but a growing divide over health and wellness can create a quieter form of tension.

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