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- Tarique Rahman cleared of sedition charges
- China urges all parties to 'immediately stop' clashes in Syria
- CA's Special Assistant Prof M Aminul Islam resigns
- Fire at Liberation War Museum; doused quickly
- Morning ghee drink: skin and gut cure or just hype?
- China moves closer to flying car mass production
- Women’s participation in banking sector surges significantly
- HC issues 9 directives for online business platforms
- Brook withdraws from IPL to 'recharge' and focus on England
- EC invites applications for new political party registration
- Commission wants to reach a consensus shortly to formulate 'National Charter’: Ali Riaz
- Bernie Sanders steps into leadership of the anti-Trump resistance
- Banani road accident: RMG workers exit streets following ultimatum
- Nissan tests driverless cars on busy Japan city streets
- Inzamam tells Gavaskar to control his tongue
- Tokyo was filled with charred corpses after US firebombing 80 years ago. Survivors want compensation
- Thai man arrested for laundering money for call centre scam gangs
- Scholars stranded worldwide due to US State Dept funding freeze
- Rajshahi division gets 2,36,997 new voters
- Iran open to talks on nuclear militarization concerns

What future leaders can learn from Prof Yunus
Governance in Bangladesh has long been centred on individuals. Regardless of who is in power, authority is concentrated in the hands of a single leader. Over the past 53 years, every head of government has wielded immense and unchecked power, with their word becoming law. Decisions - right or wrong...