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Christopher Nolan The Odyssey movie story

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29 July 2026
This article may contain spoilers. Homer, in fairness, had ample time to warn you.
29 July 2026
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Beyond the tourist hotspots / What makes a city loveable?

21 July 2026
What Dhaka, Istanbul, Delhi, Bangkok, Yogyakarta, Berlin and Alexandria reveal about the way cities make travellers feel
21 July 2026
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A foreign vlogger’s guide to discovering Dhaka

7 June 2026
Come for the fuchka, stay for the shock content, and collect millions of views
7 June 2026
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Thank you, Raghu Rai, for showing me the 1971 I had not known

27 April 2026
A tribute to the photographer whose images of Bangladesh’s refugee exodus changed how I understood our Liberation War
27 April 2026
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The city that didn’t throw things away

25 January 2026
In 1980s-90s Dhaka, kids grew up knowing everything had a second life
25 January 2026
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Reaction / What’s it like to live in the world’s 2nd most populous city?

4 December 2025
Welcome to Dhaka: The city that refuses to say ‘no vacancy’
4 December 2025
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Reaction / Algorithm of apathy: 16 deaths that didn’t trend

18 October 2025
Mirpur factory fire exposes selective outrage and curated indifference
18 October 2025
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Views / 23-min standing ovation for Hind Rajab, 28 small graves a day in Gaza

8 September 2025
Does the 23-minute standing ovation for Hind Rajab's story mean anything beyond the echo?
8 September 2025
The Voice of Hind Rajab

23-min standing ovation for Hind Rajab, 28 small graves a day in Gaza

Does the 23-minute standing ovation for Hind Rajab's story mean anything beyond the echo?
8 September 2025
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Is humanity disintegrating, or is violence simply more visible?

Treat social media platforms as engineered environments, not inevitabilities to endure.
17 August 2025
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Why is making new friends more difficult as we grow older?

The game has changed, and it’s not you – it’s time. Or, more accurately, the lack of it.
25 March 2024
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‘European lives matter’: Ukraine coverage reveals Western media’s racist bias

“But this isn’t a place, with all due respect, like Iraq or Afghanistan, that has seen conflict raging for decades. This is a relatively civilized, relatively European -- I have to choose those words carefully, too -- city, one where you wouldn’t expect that, or hope that it’s going to happen.”
1 March 2022
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For Bangladesh, Kishwar has already won

Kishwar Chowdhury, the Aussie home cook of Bangladeshi origin, didn’t win the MasterChef Australia title. She placed third. But for us, Bangladeshis who have been closely following her rise and rise on arguably the most popular reality show on food, Kishwar has already won.
13 July 2021
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Forks over knives

Remember Galileo's story? In early 1600s, the scientist argued that ours is a sun-centred solar system and not an earth-centred one.
18 November 2018
Kumi Naidoo

A global menace that spares no one

The world is seeing a rise of authoritarianism—in the form of populist regimes—threatening all those who defend social justice across countries and continents.
8 November 2018
Legendary Singer Ayub Bachchu

Silence of the strings

Music was not just a passion to the self-taught guitarist, it was his sole profession, and fortune did not let him down either. The word “legend” is generously used to refer to celebrities nowadays but Ayub Bachchu was and remains a legend in the truest sense.
18 October 2018
Blend in or stand out

Blend in or stand out?

Ever wondered why the Scandinavian countries—Denmark, Norway and Sweden—top the World Happiness Report year after year? No? Well, I have. You kind of have to when your country stands 115th on this year's list.
19 April 2018
Double Take

Sympathy for a monster

I remember reading the story of Medusa when I was a child. It was a child-friendly, uncomplicated, good vs evil story.
22 March 2018
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DHAKA THE BEST AUDIENCE

Joseph Nye, American political scientist and cofounder of the international relations theory of neoliberalism, described 'soft power' as
15 February 2018
Happy Valentine's Day 2018

Where is love?

Today is the day of love, or so the countless text messages promoting special dinner offers, teasers of romantic TV shows, and an advert for a very special date worth Tk 9++ lakh offered by a hotel (that soon went viral) tell us.
13 February 2018
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Workout for the homebody

You know what this column is called, and in keeping with that theme, let's go over some exercises you can do at home, without any
5 February 2018
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You're so vain

During a recent match, Cristiano Ronaldo dos Santos Aveiro—widely regarded as one of the greatest footballers of all time—got kicked
1 February 2018
Skip the gym

Don't fall for fitness scams

One of the adages I strongly believe in is: “If it sounds too good to be true, it probably is.”
22 January 2018
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Siem Reap—The city of stones

When it comes to Southeast Asia, tourist destinations popular among Bangladeshis are: Thailand, Malaysia, Singapore, and after the initiation of visa on arrival, Indonesia (Bali, more or less). Vietnam is becoming somewhat popular in recent years. Cambodia and Laos, however, still don't see a sizeable number of Bangladeshi travellers. Surprising, because the former boasts Angkor Wat, the largest religious monument in the world, attracting over two million foreign tourists per year.
21 September 2017
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What's more important to you? Pronunciation or the content of speech? What we value says more about us than the person we
13 September 2017
Bhalobashar Shohor

"Bhalobashar Shohor"

Do you have 31 minutes? But 31 uninterrupted minutes of no distraction. Go to YouTube and watch “Bhalobashar Shohor” (City of Love).
6 July 2017
Ishrat Akhond

I am happy today

Your radiance remains undimmed despite your physical absence. It remains in everyone who had the opportunity to know you, to befriend you, to love you. I am happy today, Ishrat Akhond. Happy to have had you as a friend and learn that happiness is a choice.
5 July 2017
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Wonder Woman saves DC Extended Universe

That heading is not an overstatement by any means. DC fans are still not over the disasters that were Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice and Suicide Squad as the onslaught of Marvel's tried and tested blockbuster formula continues.
8 June 2017

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