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- Former ICT prosecutor Tureen Afroz arrested in murder case
- Bangladesh offers zero tariff on 100 more US goods
- Palestinian ambassador thanks Bangladeshis for protests
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- Philippine envoy meets Chief Adviser
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- US citizens in Dhaka warned of travel risks
- Daffodil University suspends lecturer for opposing student solidarity strike for Gaza
- ‘Swadhinata Concert’ rescheduled in solidarity with protest against Israeli genocide
- I strongly oppose any displacement, annexation in Gaza, West Bank: Macron
- 11 jailed, including 7 ex-Sonali Bank officials, for Tk 1.38 crore embezzlement
- Ukraine to send delegation to US next week for talks on new mineral deal
- BEZA invites foreign investment in ambitious NSEZ project in Ctg

Scientists identify potential method to intercept pancreatic cancer
Pancreatic cancer is projected to become the second deadliest cancer by 2030, with most cases diagnosed too late for effective treatment. Scientists at Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory (CSHL) have now identified a potential way to intercept the disease before it becomes aggressive, according to a CSHL...