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- Chatradal to stand with black cloths tied to faces in protest against Israeli genocide
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- UK Labour MPs denied entry to Israel during West Bank visit
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- Emon makes record for fastest half-century as Bangladeshi batters
- Sarjis Alam calls for nationwide protests in solidarity with Gaza on Monday
- Millions take to streets across US against Trump, Musk
- 61 pro-Awami League lawyers ordered to be sent to jail
- Starlink gets BIDA approval to launch operations in Bangladesh
- Record $3.29bn remittance inflow in March
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- Shakib under investigation by ACC over corruption allegations
- Severe storms claim 16 lives, including children in US
- LPG price reduced by Tk 28 per 12-kg cylinder
- Sheikh Moinuddin joins as special assistant to road, transport, bridges ministry
- ‘We're hopeful of starting 2nd Tribunal soon’
- IMF satisfied with Bangladesh’s improvement: Finance Adviser

Offices resume after 9-day Eid vacation
Government and private offices, along with banks, financial institutions, and courts, resumed operations on Sunday following a nine-day holiday for Eid-ul-Fitr, reports UNB. Officials and employees returning to work were seen exchanging Eid greetings with colleagues. A festive mood still...

Offices reopen Sunday after 9 days Eid vacation
After nine days of Eid vacation, government, semi-government and private offices, autonomous bodies, banks and stock markets will reopen on Sunday, reports BSS. A 9-day public holiday began on March 28. The people are returning to the capital after celebrating Eid-ul-Fitr, one of the biggest...

Eid Journey: No Traffic Jams on Dhaka-Chattogram Highway
Homebound travelers are enjoying a hassle-free journey on the 105-kilometer stretch of the Dhaka-Chattogram highway in Cumilla, with no reports of traffic congestion, reports UNB. Despite the increased pressure of passenger and goods-laden vehicles, commuters are reaching their destinations...