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FIFA World Cup 2026: A new chapter in the football world war
FIFA World Cup 2026: A new chapter in the football world war

FIFA World Cup 2026

by Anjan Kar

FIFA World Cup 2026: A new chapter in the football world war

Football transcends not just mere sport; it embodies passion, fervor, culture, and serves as the heartbeat for billions globally. The FIFA World Cup, occurring every four years, stands as the largest sporting event on the planet, where individuals set aside differences in language, religion, ethnicity, and geography to unite in support of 22 players pursuing a ball. This event fosters a unique sense of community and shared experience among diverse populations.

Chronology of national budget
Chronology of national budget

Budget FY26-27

by VB Desk

Chronology of national budget

Today, Finance Minister Amir Khosru Mahmud Chowdhury will present the national budget for the fiscal year 2026-27. This will be the country's 55th budget and the first budget of the government led by Prime Minister Tarique Rahman.

Death penalty for Sohel, Swapna in Ramisa rape-murder case
Death penalty for Sohel, Swapna in Ramisa rape-murder case

National

by Senior reporter

Death penalty for Sohel, Swapna in Ramisa rape-murder case

A Dhaka court has sentenced Sohel Rana and his wife Swapna Khatun to death for the brutal rape and murder of eight-year-old schoolgirl Ramisa Akhter in the capital's Pallabi area. Judge Masroor Salekin of the Dhaka Metropolitan Child Violence Suppression Tribunal delivered the verdict this morning, concluding a historic and unprecedentedly swift 19-day legal trial.

Nature hints at early monsoon onset
Nature hints at early monsoon onset

Report

by Hira Talukder

Nature hints at early monsoon onset

The country is scorching in extreme heat as a heatwave sweeps across almost the entire nation, leaving everyone gasping for relief. Amidst this, the meteorological office has brought good news, forecasting an early arrival of the monsoon along with a easing of the ongoing heatwave.

Was the Bagerhat administration just waiting for Fatima's death?
Was the Bagerhat administration just waiting for Fatima's death?

Law

by Masum Hossain

Was the Bagerhat administration just waiting for Fatima's death?

The tragic death of seven-year-old Fatima Akhter in a pond near the Hazrat Khan Jahan Ali (R.) Shrine in Bagerhat cannot simply be dismissed as an accident, especially given the numerous warning signs that preceded this incident. There have also been previous occurrences of fatalities.

Please, save our children
Please, save our children

Editorial Views

by Rased Mehedi

Please, save our children

For those of us who work in the newsroom, writing and editing news daily, reports of death are quite manageable. Furthermore, news concerning ten other subjects often condenses into a single report. Natural deaths seldom make headlines unless a prominent individual passes away, prompting extensive coverage. Accompanying these death reports are numerous condolence messages, with lengthy fifty-sentence tributes added to ten-sentence news articles. From the multitude of condolence messages received, a selection must be made, considering the word count limitations.

Nimtali tragedy: Scars may diminish, but wounds remain unhealed
Nimtali tragedy: Scars may diminish, but wounds remain unhealed

Article

by Ahmad Sifat

Nimtali tragedy: Scars may diminish, but wounds remain unhealed

June 3, 2010. The clock struck 9 pm. The alleys of old Dhaka were still bustling. And right at that time, the most tragic fire accident in the country's history occurred. In which 124 fresh lives from 72 families were lost. More than two hundred people were injured. On that terrible day, the countrymen witnessed a brutal scene. Many saw their loved ones burn before their eyes. Fathers saw their children burn to ashes before their eyes. Wives and mothers kept wishing for the death of their injured husbands and children.

Tofail Ahmed: A life dedicated to Bangladesh's independence and democracy
Tofail Ahmed: A life dedicated to Bangladesh's independence and democracy

Article

by Anjan Kar

Tofail Ahmed: A life dedicated to Bangladesh's independence and democracy

The history of Bangladesh's independence is not merely the story of a territory's birth; it is a glorious chapter of a long bloody struggle, immense sacrifice, indomitable courage and visionary leadership. Intertwined in every bend of this history are countless heroes, without whose sacrifice and contribution the dream of an independent Bangladesh would not have been realised. One such brilliant star, who played a pivotal role from the student-public movement to the various phases of post-independence nation-building, is Tofail Ahmed.

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