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- UAE’s 1st female astronaut aims to inspire future generations, plant flag on moon
- Jaker confident top order will deliver in Pakistan
- Iran warns of ‘precision’ strike on Tel Aviv
- US threatens to cut off Starlink access for Ukraine over mineral deal
- Traders in panic after series of robberies in Mirpur
- Country’s RMG sector regains momentum
- Lady Gaga to perform free concert on Rio's Copacabana beach
- US-backed YPG continues to use child soldiers in Syria, expert says
- Global Ministerial Conf: Bangladesh also walks out during Israeli speech
- There is no pressure against India: Haris Rauf
- Dhaka tops global air pollution ranking with "unhealthy" air quality
- Man who attacked Salman Rushdie found guilty of attempted murder
- ‘Mon Duari’ tops trending charts, fans are enthralled
- Pentagon to fire 5,400 workers
- Stable temperatures, dry weather expected in Dhaka
- Jaintapur farmers thrive with bumper watermelon harvest
- Arab leaders discuss ‘Palestinian cause’, Gaza developments
- Bangladesh, India vow to bring border killings to zero
- Israel to release 602 prisoners in Gaza swap Saturday: Palestinian NGO
- Fire breaks out at sawmill in Khilgaon

Mysterious ‘space object’ hit Kenya's remote village
A huge, red-hot object fell from the sky into a Kenyan village last Monday, according to local residents cited by the countrys national broadcaster, prompting an immediate investigation by the national space agency. The object has since been identified as a fragment of a space object, the Kenya...

Mysterious deep-sea creature discovered hunting at record depths
Oceans cover 71% of the Earth, but weve only explored 5% of them, leaving the remaining 95% a mystery. The deep ocean, which can go as far as 11 kilometers down, is a harsh place with extreme pressure, complete darkness, and freezing cold. Despite this, it is home to many amazing forms of life....