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Nearly 46 lakh cases await trial
Nearly 46 lakh cases await trial

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by Hira Talukder

Nearly 46 lakh cases await trial

Justice is not confined to court verdicts alone; timely access to justice is an equally essential element of the rule of law. Yet one of the greatest challenges facing Bangladesh's judiciary for many years has been the ever-growing backlog of pending cases. While new cases are being filed at a rapid pace, the rate of disposal has failed to keep up in many instances. As a result, the number of pending cases has now reached nearly 4.64 million, affecting not only justice seekers but also the overall efficiency of the country's judicial system.

Did England down on luck by being overly defensive after the goal?
Did England down on luck by being overly defensive after the goal?

FIFA World Cup 2026

by Hira Talukder

Did England down on luck by being overly defensive after the goal?

Sometimes in football, a single decision can change the entire history. England's story against Argentina in the 2026 World Cup semi-final is similar. After Anthony Gordon's goal in the 55th minute, it seemed that the English dream of reaching the World Cup final for the second time after 1966 was going to come true. But in the end, that dream was shattered by the strategy they had chosen. The decision to cling to over-defense instead of attack seemed to be England's biggest enemy.

From Maradona to Messi: Argentina remains England’s ongoing WC nightmare
From Maradona to Messi: Argentina remains England’s ongoing WC nightmare

FIFA World Cup 2026

by Anjan Kar

From Maradona to Messi: Argentina remains England’s ongoing WC nightmare

A World Cup knockout clash between Argentina and England guarantees a unique level of excitement for football fans worldwide. The historic rivalry transcends a standard 90-minute match, carrying decades of intense emotion, controversy, and unforgettable moments. Argentina added another glorious chapter to this storied fixture by defeating England 2-1 in the 2026 World Cup semi-finals.

Excavator use in canal digging triggers farmland erosion in Bogura
Excavator use in canal digging triggers farmland erosion in Bogura

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by Masum Hossain

Excavator use in canal digging triggers farmland erosion in Bogura

Farmers in Bogura's Shajahanpur upazila have alleged that their agricultural land is being severely damaged due to unplanned canal excavation using excavators. They claim that farmland is collapsing into the canal as a result of the digging, causing loss of crops and soil erosion.

From 'Animals' to 'Hand of God': Fiercest battle of football history heads to Atlanta
From 'Animals' to 'Hand of God': Fiercest battle of football history heads to Atlanta

FIFA World Cup 2026

by SM Tanjil Ul Haque

From 'Animals' to 'Hand of God': Fiercest battle of football history heads to Atlanta

As night falls over Atlanta, the heat will build on the pitch. A heat that will not be contained within the stadium, it never has been throughout history! The latest chapter of one of football's greatest rivalries is set to unfold in the 2026 FIFA World Cup semi-final between Argentina and England.

Spanish Armada ready to stop The Blues in semis
Spanish Armada ready to stop The Blues in semis

FIFA World Cup 2026

by Hira Talukder

Spanish Armada ready to stop The Blues in semis

Certain World Cup matches, although designated as semi-finals on the schedule, often take on the atmosphere, excitement, and significance of finals. The inaugural semi-final of the FIFA World Cup 2026, featuring France and Spain, exemplifies such an epic encounter. Given the quality of football displayed by both teams throughout this tournament, had their clash occurred in the final, it would have undoubtedly been the most captivating match of the World Cup. However, due to the harsh whims of fate, this contest has reached the penultimate stage. Consequently, one of the two premier footballing nations will be eliminated today, marking a moment of sorrow for football enthusiasts. When the whistle sounds at 1 am tomorrow, Bangladesh time, it will not merely be a confrontation between two teams, but a clash of two philosophies, two footballing cultures, and the pride of two footballing giants.

Migration: A never ending discussion issue
Migration: A never ending discussion issue

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by Parvez Babul

Migration: A never ending discussion issue

I was shocked after listening the plights of poor Bazlur Rahman (28) of Manikganj district in Bangladesh. He recently returned home after three weeks from Uganda, an African country. He sold his total land adjacent to his village home and paid Taka one million to a broker / agent of a fake travel agency in Dhaka to be a migrant labor in Italy. But the broker cheated and send him to Uganda in the name of Italy! Bazlur was arrested there by the police and sent back to Bangladesh after 17 days in prison.

World Cup Semi-Final line-up complete: Dates, kick-off times confirmed
World Cup Semi-Final line-up complete: Dates, kick-off times confirmed

FIFA World Cup 2026

by Sports Desk

World Cup Semi-Final line-up complete: Dates, kick-off times confirmed

The 2026 FIFA World Cup semifinal lineup is complete, with defending champions Argentina, France, Spain and England securing the final four berths after an enthralling quarterfinal round. The last-four fixtures promise two heavyweight European-South American showdowns, with France taking on Spain before England face Argentina for a place in the final.

NESCO knows nothing about unusual electricity bills
NESCO knows nothing about unusual electricity bills

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by Masum Hossain

NESCO knows nothing about unusual electricity bills

Every household has its lights turned on. Fans are operating, refrigerators are cooling, televisions are playing, and air conditioning units are functioning. Electricity serves numerous purposes. However, the consumption of electricity varies across different institutions. A standard calculation underlies this electricity usage, specifically the computation of electricity bills at the end of each month.

'Bribe syndicate' active at Bogura's SZMCH, patients forced to pay for services
'Bribe syndicate' active at Bogura's SZMCH, patients forced to pay for services

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by Masum Hossain

'Bribe syndicate' active at Bogura's SZMCH, patients forced to pay for services

A culture of bribery and extortion is allegedly rampant at Shaheed Ziaur Rahman Medical College Hospital in Bogura, where patients and their families are being forced to pay bribes at nearly every stage of care. From securing a bed to obtaining test reports and even using a stretcher, the 'bribe syndicate' thrives on the desperation of the sick, a recent investigation has found.

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