Headline
- Chuadanga hits season’s high at 39.8°C
- Newly appointed ICT prosecutor Silvia’s appointment revoked
- Jamaat Ameer extends Eid greetings to the nation
- Myanmar & Thailand hit by major earthquakes
- Rain offers respite to South Korea firefighters as death toll rises
- Martinez vows to retire if Argentina wins World Cup 2026
- Japan's imperial family to start YouTube account
- Jumatul Wida observed
- China's top diplomat Wang Yi to visit Russia for Ukraine talks
- Tamim discharged from hospital
- CA recalls Bangladesh-China long people-to-people relations
- Tens of thousands flee as Myanmar junta troops face last stand in Kokang
- Noted economist honored by Trump warns that 25% tariffs risk ‘irreparable damage’ to US automakers
- US engaged to end Sudan war: Rubio
- Mild heatwave sweeps over some districts: Met office
- Mother, son die, father injured in Kushtia road accident
- Bangladesh, China sign 9 agreements to strengthen cooperation
- Maradona was ‘in agony’ for over 12 hours before death, forensic expert tells court
- US plan to take over Greenland 'serious', Putin says
- CA invites Chinese investment in Bangladesh

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Non-stick cookware, like pans, are generally considered safe to use, but some precautions should be taken to minimise potential health risks, according to cancer surgeon Dr Jayesh Sharma. In a video he posted to his Instagram page on March 19, the oncologist shared that the main concern is the...