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- Lewis cuts loose as West Indies beat England by 8 wickets in the rain-affected 1st ODI
- Industrial Security Task Force ensuring stability, safety in key industrial hubs: ISPR
- Dhaka's air continues to be ‘unhealthy’
- Jatiya Party calls urgent press conference
- Iran issues warning of severe retaliation against Israel after airstrikes
- Ex-minister Obaidul Muktadir arrested
- Russia begins nuclear drill as West Plans Response
- Half of Americans fear of weaker democracy no matter who wins the election
- US Secret Service to train Bangladeshi officials in combating money laundering and terror financing
- Anti-discrimination Students Movement announces to seal Jatiya Party office
- Need to hold polls quickly as only elected govt can make visible changes: Fakhrul
- Law Adviser to perform Speaker's administrative, financial responsibilities
- Government raises BCS exam attempt limit to four
- Students, protesting people set Jatiya Party’s central office on fire
- Dengue takes 7 more live in 24 hrs
- Salary issue of women's football team to be resolved soon: Press Secretary
- US to help Bangladesh recover stolen money: Envoy
- Eminent actor Masud Ali Khan no more
- Veet celebrates 20 Years of journey with "Agiye Jao Attobisshashey” campaign
- Halloween returns to Toggi Fun World with 'Spooktacular Soiree 3.0'
New Zealand register first Test win in India after 36 years
New Zealand beatIndiaby eight wickets in Bengaluru Sunday to record their first Test win onIndian soil after 36 years. Chasing 107 on a rain-delayed fifth day, New Zealand lost captain Tom Latham without scoring and Devon Conway, before Will Young with 48 and Rachin Ravindra, 39, took them to...