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Bangladesh’s visa crisis: Diplomatic failure or national reckoning?
Bangladesh’s visa crisis: Diplomatic failure or national reckoning?

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by Rased Mehedi

Bangladesh’s visa crisis: Diplomatic failure or national reckoning?

Getting an e-visa for Uzbekistan, a country rich in Muslim heritage, was once remarkably simple for Bangladeshi citizens. A single-entry visa could be obtained online for just $30 from the comfort of home. Since August 6, 2024, however, Uzbekistan has suspended e-visa services for Bangladeshi citizens. As a result, Bangladesh no longer appears on the list of countries eligible for e-visa applications. Even now, in January 2026, the Uzbek government has yet to lift this restriction.

El Nino's influence: Winter bids farewell at the beginning of Magh
El Nino's influence: Winter bids farewell at the beginning of Magh

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by Hira Talukder

El Nino's influence: Winter bids farewell at the beginning of Magh

People say 'The cold weather of Magh can even keeps a tiger inside its den'. However, the opposite is happening this time due to the effect of El Nino caused by climate change. Winter is bidding farewell in the first week of the current Bangali month of Magh (third week of February). Although it is traditionally the Paush-Magh winter season, this time the normal winter is ending early. This information has been provided by the Meteorological Department.

Jeffrey Epstein and his Lolita Express
Jeffrey Epstein and his Lolita Express

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by Sauren Habib

Jeffrey Epstein and his Lolita Express

The Epstein Files have become a central subject of intense, often dark, public and political discourse in the world right now. The documents and earlier 2024 releases contain names of numerous high-profile individuals, including Bill Clinton, Donald Trump, Prince Andrew, Leon Black, Ehud Barak and Bill Gates. They were reportedly linked to the most heinous crimes like child sexual abuse and child trafficking. Following the passage of the Epstein Files Transparency Act in November 2025, a significant, 12,285 documents, were released by the Department of Justice (DOJ) by the December 19, 2025, deadline.

Unprecedented steps of Supreme Court to stop corruption
Unprecedented steps of Supreme Court to stop corruption

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by Hira Talukder

Unprecedented steps of Supreme Court to stop corruption

Considering the overall law and order situation in the country, an unprecedented security zone has been created in the entire Supreme Court area. On the other hand, to ensure the discipline, professionalism and honesty of the officers and employees of the Supreme Court, a zero tolerance policy has been adopted to stop corruption that has been going on for a long time and the activities have already started. Such an initiative by the Supreme Court administration has never been seen in the past.

Rajshahi voters urge govt to make public affidavit information of candidates
Rajshahi voters urge govt to make public affidavit information of candidates

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Rajshahi voters urge govt to make public affidavit information of candidates

The voters of Rajshahi want to know the amount of assets submitted in the affidavits of the upcoming parliamentary candidates through government publicity. At the same time, they also want to know the amount of assets on a proportional basis after the annual accounts following the election.

Jamaat targets BNP's stronghold while AL supporters vow not to cast vote
Jamaat targets BNP's stronghold while AL supporters vow not to cast vote

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by Masum Hossain

Jamaat targets BNP's stronghold while AL supporters vow not to cast vote

Extensive discussions and widespread criticism are underway among voters across the country surrounding the upcoming 13th National Parliamentary elections. However, the political picture of Bogura is somewhat different. This time, there has been additional heat about voting in this district, known as a stronghold of BNP.

Nipah virus first spread to humans through pigs
Nipah virus first spread to humans through pigs

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by Professor Dr Mohammad Shoaib

Nipah virus first spread to humans through pigs

Professor Dr Mohammad Shoaib has said that the Nipah virus initially spread to humans through pigs after originating in fruit bats. He explained that the virus is transmitted from bats to pigs and then to humans, particularly among those who come into close contact with infected pigs during farming, slaughtering or transportation without adequate protection.

Politicians rush to apply for personal security
Politicians rush to apply for personal security

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by Hira Talukder

Politicians rush to apply for personal security

The 13th parliamentary elections are set to be held on February 12. In the meantime, considering the overall law and order situation in the country, politicians and candidates are rushing to submit application to the Ministry of Home Affairs for personal security and weapons licenses. According to ministry sources, almost all of the applicants are associated with some political party or are associated with the July Movement. The work of scrutinizing the submitted applications is underway as personal security will be provided on a priority basis soon.

Why Fatema Begum is Zia family’s trusted confidante
Why Fatema Begum is Zia family’s trusted confidante

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by Samiul Ibne Hossain

Why Fatema Begum is Zia family’s trusted confidante

Born into an extremely struggling rural family, Fatema Begum has emerged as a unique and behind-the-scenes witness to Bangladesh’s political history. For nearly 16 years, she served as the constant companion of former prime minister and BNP chairperson Begum Khaleda Zia, rising beyond the identity of a domestic worker to become an inseparable figure of trust within the Zia family. From the dark confines of prison cells to long days of house arrest, lonely hospital nights and silent corridors of foreign trips, she stood quietly by the leader’s side in every moment of hardship, setting a rare example of loyalty. Even after Begum Zia’s death, that unbroken bond of trust continues, with Fatema now serving as the constant companion of her granddaughter, Zaima Rahman.

A year of revolt, redemption and history
A year of revolt, redemption and history

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by Mahabur Rahman Mir

A year of revolt, redemption and history

The year 2025 proved to be a landmark in the world of sports. Cricket and football delivered moments of high drama and historic significance throughout the year. Teams long starved of silverware finally celebrated championship glory, while fans were treated to outstanding individual performances alongside memorable team achievements. This Sports Year in Review revisits the defining sporting moments of 2025.

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