Will seniors protect us?
23 August 2026
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Bangladesh
The plight of fishermen: No aid for families of those lost at sea
23 August 2026
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Bangladesh
Failures over decades fuel energy crisis
23 August 2026
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Bangladesh
Reform missteps behind SSC result swings: experts
23 August 2026
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Bangladesh
Cabinet reshuffle / Message: Performance will be watched
23 August 2026
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Bangladesh
Women going to China on family visas soaring
23 August 2026
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Bangladesh
Police adrift amid reshuffle, retirement
23 August 2026
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Bangladesh
‘It has to work for them; it has to work for us’
23 August 2026
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Diplomacy
Gems of Nazrul launches ‘Agnibinay Notun Protibha’
23 August 2026
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Bangladesh
Reform must begin within parties
23 August 2026
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Bangladesh
Govt approves Bogura City Corporation
The government has approved the formation of Bogura City Corporation and five new upazilas in four districts.
8 May 2026
12 more die from measles, symptoms
Twelve more children died from measles and measles-like symptoms in the 24 hours till 8:00am yesterday, taking the total number of confirmed and suspected measles deaths to 336.
8 May 2026
Act fast to help haor farmers
Prime Minister Tarique Rahman yesterday directed authorities to take urgent measures to support farmers hit by heavy rainfall in the haor region.
8 May 2026
Teacher on 3-day remand over rape of child
A local court yesterday placed madrasa teacher Amanullah Mahmudi Sagar on three-day remand in a case filed for raping and impregnating an 11‑year‑old girl in Netrokona’s Madan upazila.
8 May 2026
Haor farmers sink into debt, misery
Untimely rains, floods, and upstream water inflow have left thousands of Boro farmers in the haor belt reeling from crop losses and plunging paddy prices.
8 May 2026
Govt plans int’l-standard airport in Bogura
The government plans to launch an international-standard airport in Bogura, alongside establishing a flying academy and a full-fledged modern airbase to produce skilled pilots.
8 May 2026
Delhi seeks Dhaka’s help in repatriation of ‘illegals’
New Delhi yesterday sought Dhaka's cooperation in expediting the repatriation of alleged undocumented Bangladeshis from India, three days after the BJP swept the West Bengal assembly election
8 May 2026
Floods trigger cattle feed crisis in Sylhet haors
People living in the haor areas of Sylhet are struggling to maintain their cattle after floods destroyed crops and washed away fodder sources, causing a sharp rise in cattle feed prices.
8 May 2026
Seven-day holiday for Eid-ul-Azha
The government yesterday announced a seven-day holiday for the upcoming Eid-ul-Azha.
8 May 2026
Measles outbreak grips Mro villages in Bandarban
A measles outbreak has gripped remote Mro villages in Kurukpata union of Alikadam upazila in Bandarban. According to local health authorities, the infection has spiralled “virtually out of control”.
8 May 2026
Three BNP polls pledges now under social safety net
The Farmers’ Card, monthly honorariums for July victims, and allowances for mosque and other religious institution workers will be part of social safety net programmes from next fiscal year, as the BNP-led government forges ahead with its election pledges despite a tight fiscal space.
8 May 2026
Ward quota returns to CU following court ruling
Although Chittagong University (CU) had administratively decided to abolish the ward quota for the 2025–26 academic session, admissions under the quota have ultimately been allowed following a court ruling.
8 May 2026
Tagore’s 165th birth anniv today
Today marks the 165th birth anniversary of Rabindranath Tagore, the towering figure whose literary genius redefined Bangla literature, music, and the cultural identity of the Indian subcontinent through his embrace of contextual modernism.
8 May 2026
Prof Israfil appointed first VC of Thakurgaon University
Thakurgaon University has formally begun its activities following the appointment of its first vice-chancellor.
8 May 2026
Most entering secondary school lack basic skills
Children in Bangladesh are entering secondary school without mastering basic foundational skills, with a staggering 91 percent of Grade 5 students in mathematics and 65 percent in Bangla remaining at the “novice” level, a new study has found.
8 May 2026
Ensure workplace safety, protect labour rights
The government should establish a mechanism to ensure safer working environments at multinational companies so that workers’ rights are protected and companies are held accountable for negligence, speakers said at a programme yesterday.
8 May 2026
Blossoms of the bay
Clinging to the reef floor, a colourful sea anemone sways its soft, translucent pink-tipped tentacles like a blooming flower in the Bay of Bengal off Saint Martin’s Island.
8 May 2026
TIB seeks PM’s backing for 2028 anti-graft summit
Transparency International Bangladesh Executive Director Dr Iftekharuzzaman met Prime Minister Tarique Rahman at the latter’s office in the Secretariat yesterday.
8 May 2026
9-yr-old boy dies after air pumped into his rectum
A nine-year-old boy died after compressed air was reportedly pumped through his rectum using a tyre inflator machine at an auto-rickshaw garage in Narsingdi’s Palash upazila yesterday.
8 May 2026
Revitalise family planning, improve reproductive health
Experts and officials yesterday called for reinvigorating the family planning programme to improve reproductive health services, reduce unintended pregnancies, and address the country’s declining contraceptive coverage.
8 May 2026