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- Bangladesh enacts new anti-online gambling law
- Palestinian Ambassador calls on PM's Foreign Affairs Advisor
- Mohammad Monirul Islam becomes ACC DG
- Nazrul's pen was sharp weapon against colonial rule, oppression: PM
- China's Z.ai stirs 'mini DeepSeek moment' with low-cost AI model GLM-5.2
- Dhaka-Beijing defence ties part of broader cooperation: Envoy
- Don't ignore Grade 1 fatty liver, experts urge
- Teachers must choose: Job or local elections
- Senegal robbed of victory, says Ibrahimovic
- Bangladesh urges stronger global cooperation against terrorism at UN
- Cabinet body to finalise draft amendments to Cyber Security Act
- Govt developing "Tree Monitoring App" to track afforestation
- PM urges protection of animals, inclusive and safe society
- Trauma centers remain idle across country
- 600 foreign journalists to cover funeral of Ayatollah Khamenei
- Health state minister, BIDA and NBR chiefs take up new roles
- Venezuela's death toll at least 2,295 as medical crisis widens
- Head teacher appointments cleared in 32,000 govt schools
- Gold price up Tk2,216 per bhori
- Tigers’ T20 squad for Zimbabwe series announced
Scotland stuns West Indies by 42 runs
Another massive upset took place in ICC Men’s T20 World Cup as Scotland on Monday defeated West Indies by 42 runs in first round Group B match held at Hobart in Australia. Winning the toss Windies sent Scotland to bat first. Scotland made a decent total of 160 for 5 with George Munsey’s 66 off 53 balls. Jason Holder and Alzarri Joseph took 2 wickets each for Windies for 14 and 28...
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