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- UK takes control of British Steel under emergency powers
- King, queen’s Italy visit deemed major success
- Fire at 'Face of Fascism' & 'Dove of Peace' is planned: DU White Panel
- Matarbari deep-seaport construction deal signing likely this month
- Cruise’s Ethan Hunt role may face dramatic end
- CA lays foundation stone of Sampriti Bhaban
- Weather Forecast: Rain likely in parts of country, heat wave sweeps south
- Private investments are declining
- Dhaka roars for Gaza: A sea of protest demands end to Israeli brutality
- Weekly bourses overview: Stocks slip despite turnover surge
- Death toll in Dominican nightclub roof collapse hits 226
- How Israeli media portrayed Dhaka’s ‘March for Gaza’
- Drone show, music to light up Dhaka on Pahela Baishakh
- Russian missile strikes Indian pharma firm's Kyiv warehouse
- Dhaka chokes again, ranks fifth in worst air quality
- Abhishek plunders 141 as Hyderabad pull off second-highest IPL chase
- Inter-agency task force formed to recover laundered money: BB governor
- Adani plant resumes power supply after 17-hour technical outage
- Palestinian envoy thanks Bangladesh for mass rally in Dhaka
- Ananda Shovajatra: DMP issues guideline for participators

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