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- "When women thrive, entire communities and economies benefit"
- OpenAI boss denies sister's allegations of rape
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- Israeli strikes kill 15-day-old baby in Gaza
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- Iran builds two more units at Bushehr Nuke Power Plant
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- Mithila joins Bengali dubbing of popular Korean drama
- DMP forms probe committee over Secretariat clash
- Rice prices will drop soon with no shortage in the market: commerce advisor
- CNN defamation trial comes at rough time for legacy media
- Bata introduces virtual sneakers with AR technology
- Defaulted loans could exceed Tk 6 lakh crore
- Met office forecasts dry weather nationwide
There’s no conflict, says Faruque on his alleged rift with Najmul Abedin
Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) president Faruque Ahmed said on Sunday that the so-called rift between him and board director Najmul Abedin Fahim is due to misunderstanding and communication gap. Earlier on the day, Najmul announced publicly that he wishes to step down from his post as things are...