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- Military plane crash in Sudan kills 46
- Israel has no choice but to start negotiations: Hamas
- "Our struggle not over yet, fascist collaborators remain active"
- UNHCR chief to reach Dhaka today
- 'No excuses, we weren’t ready'
- Tarique urges interim govt to declare roadmap for parliamentary election
- Met office forecasts light rain over parts of northern region
- Mixed trends in stock markets: DSE gains, CSE declines
- No clear directions about elections: Fakhrul
- Private university students cancel all protest plans
- Private US Company blasts off for second moon landing attempt
- Japan forest fire burns buildings, prompts evacuations
- NASA's lunar trailblazer satellite launched to map water on the moon
- Jatiya Nagorik Committee abolishes all posts except four
- North Korea has deployed more troops to Russia: Seoul
- Expert tips for a balanced Suhoor during Ramadan
- Michelle Trachtenberg, 'Buffy the Vampire Slayer' actor, dead at 39
- Nisho's ‘Daagi’ wraps up shooting
- Stay alert to maintain order: Home adviser to law enforcers
- Fascist Hasina’s ally Moinuddin Abdullah remains untouchable

Bangabandhu Satellite-2 allegedly against national interests
Following the success of Bangabandhu Satellite-1, plans for a second satellite, Bangabandhu Satellite-2, have been mired in controversy, raising questions about financial transparency and national priorities. Initiated under the previous Awami League government, the project now faces allegations of...