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- City roads nearly empty as Millions leave Dhaka for Eid
- Korean star Kim Soo-Hyun denies accusations by late actress' family
- BNP fears country to become unstable if elections not held by December
- Myanmar declares week of mourning as chance of recovering survivors fades
- AL has no right to do politics: Nahid
- Flood of devotees offer Eid prayers in Khulna
- Pakistan PM extends Eid greeting to Chief Adviser
- Security spring cleaning: 7 essential steps to avoid getting hacked
- Eid celebrated in joyful and free atmosphere : Fakhrul
- Israel orders evacuation of most of Rafah
- AI was enemy No. 1 during Hollywood strikes. Now it's in Oscar-winning films
- Gold hits record high, on track for best quarter since 1986 on tariff worries
- Iran rejects direct nuclear talks with Trump
- BNP pays tribute at Zia’s mausoleum
- China discovers major oilfield in South China Sea
- Japanese researchers develop eco-friendly plastic that dissolves in sea water
- Eid jamaat held at JS premises
- Considering ways to serve a third term as president: Trump
- Corrupt Israeli regime must be uprooted: Khamenei
- Consumers may face low gas pressure in Dhaka Tuesday, Wednesday

15 dead in Ecuador prison clash
Authorities said a clash between armed inmates inside the Latacunga prison in central Ecuador on Monday left 15 people dead and 20 injured, reports The Hindu. Officials attributed the fighting to national and international drug trafficking groups which have turned the Andean nation’s prisons into the scene of repeated massacres as the groups fight for power and drug distribution rights....
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