- July movement martyr Ridoy buried at his family graveyard
- Chief Advisor to discuss tariff issue with US administration
- Rain brings respite to Dhaka residents amid heatwave
- US Tariffs: Dr Yunus holds emergency meeting, give necessary directives
- Govt has sufficient food grains stocks as food security: Food Adviser
- Why Turkey’s youth-led protests offer hope
- Pakistan army commanders express ‘complete solidarity’ with Palestine
- India must move forward considering Bangladesh as a friend country: Annie
- US Senate Republicans approve Trump tax, spending cuts
- Myanmar Earthquake: Death toll surpasses 3,300
- We saw Sheikh Hasina's disrespectful behavior towards you: Modi tells Dr. Yunus
- Populous capital still empty and no traffic jam visible
- NBR to decide response to 37% US counter-tariff tomorrow
- Pakistan urges global action to curb illicit arms flow to terrorist groups in Afghanistan
- Offices reopen Sunday after 9 days Eid vacation
- Trade through Benapole Port resumes after 8 days
- There is no other place like Bangladesh where communal harmony thrives: Home Advisor
- 'When Life Gives You Tangerines' becomes highest-rated K-drama on IMDb
- US Tariff: CA to hold emergency meeting this evening
- Ready to provide further humanitarian support: CA tells Myanmar

US moves B-2 bombers to Diego Garcia to show of force to Iran
The United States (US) has sent at least six B-2 bombers 30 percent of the US Air Forces stealth bomber fleet to the Indian Ocean island of Diego Garcia, in what analysts have called a message to Iran as tensions once again flare in the Middle East. The deployment comes as US President Donald...

Joty confident as Bangladesh gear up for World Cup Qualifiers
Bangladesh womens cricket team captain Nigar Sultana Joty has set her sights on securing a place in the ICC Womens ODI World Cup as her team prepares to depart for Pakistan for the upcoming qualifier tournament. The qualifiers, set to begin on April 9, will determine the final teams for the...

DMP deploys 667 patrol teams daily to ensure security during Eid: DB
Dhaka Metropolitan Police (DMP) has deployed 667 patrol teams in two shifts in its 50 police station areas every day to maintain law and order during Eid-ul-Fitr, announced Additional Police Commissioner (Detective Branch) Rezwan Karim Mallik on Saturday. Police Commissioner said this remarks at...

Can tea or coffee relieve headaches? An expert explains
Headaches can be frustrating, often causing many to seek pain relief or turn to tea or coffee for comfort. If youre a caffeine lover, that first sip can feel soothing, but does it actually help or make things worse? Dietitian Sejal Ahuja recently shared her take on this common belief on...

Two CU teachers dismissed for not returning after study leave
Two teachers of Chittagong University (CU) have been dismissed for not returning after completing their higher study leave abroad. The decision was made at a syndicate meeting on Wednesday evening, DT reported. The dismissed teachers are -- Shantanu Dev Barman and Rifat Darina Kamal. Shantanu...

Sports adviser to meet BFF president over Fahamedul issue
Bangladesh Youth and Sports adviser Asif Mahmud Shojib Bhuyain is set to meet Bangladesh Football Federation (BFF) president Tabith Awal on Wednesday to discuss the exclusion of Italy-based Bangladeshi footballer Fahamedul Islam from the national team. Bangladesh national team head coach Javier...

Cabrera expects one more practice match in Saudi
Bangladesh national football team head coach Javier Cabrera is hoping for another practice match during their conditioning camp in Saudi Arabia. Bangladesh played Al Wehdat, a club of Jordan, in a closed door practice match on Thursday (March 13) and it was learnt that the men in red and green...

Govt agrees to provide monthly payments to non-MPO teachers
The interim government has decided to provide monthly payments to non-MPO teachers, ending their nearly 17-day sit-in programme in the capital. Wednesday will kick start the process to gradually include all non-MPO educational institutions in the Monthly Payment Order list, confirmed Non-MPO...

Women’s kabaddi team receives bronze medal
The Bangladesh womens kabaddi team received the bronze medal at the prize distribution ceremony of the 6th edition of the Asian Womens Kabaddi Championship, held on Saturday in the Iranian town of Pardis. In addition to the medal, the Bangladesh kabaddi team also received a trophy. Meanwhile,...

Bubble tea chain sees shares jump on debut
Mixue Ice Cream and Tea may be unfamiliar to many of us but the Chinese firm has more outlets than McDonalds and Starbucks, BBC reported. On Monday, the bubble tea chains shares jumped by more than 40 percent in their Hong Kong Stock Exchange debut. The company raised $444m in the financial...

Butler clears the air on missing Ekushey Padak ceremony
Two-time SAFF champions, the Bangladesh national womens football team, were awarded the countrys second-highest civilian honor, the Ekushey Padak 2025, by the Interim Government for their contributions to sports. Chief Adviser Professor Muhammad Yunus presented the award at a ceremony at Osmani...

Projects launched with the intent of stealing
Several projects were initiated under the names of fascists Sheikh Hasina and her family members with the aim of embezzling money. In the last 15 years, 82 development projects totaling over 51 thousand crore taka were launched under the Sheikh familys name across different ministries. Of these,...

5 health benefits of drinking green tea with lemon
Research highlights the association of green tea with lemon with a plethora of health benefits, including promoting weight loss, enhancing heart health, and protecting against cancer. According to Healthline, both green tea and lemon are abundant in antioxidants such as epigallocatechin gallate...

Assistant teacher recruitment result announced following legal procedures
The result for the recruitment of assistant teachers in government primary schools was announced after following all required legal procedures, said Primary and Mass Education Adviser, Professor Dr Bidhan Ranjan Roy Poddar on Tuesday, reports UNB. Although the High Court recently annulled the...

NATO tests new deployment model without US
NATO is testing its ability to rapidly deploy across Eastern Europe without direct US assistance as Washington shifts its approach toward European defense and the war in Ukraine, reports UNB. The six-week Steadfast Dart 2025 exercises across Bulgaria, Romania and Greece are taking place as...

South Korean school teacher kills eight-year-old student
A teacher has fatally stabbed an eight-year-old girl at an elementary school in South Korea, in an incident that has shocked the nation, BBC reported. The female teacher, who is in her 40s, confessed to stabbing the student in the central city of Daejeon. According to the police, the girl...

Face steaming effective way to boost skin health
Our skins condition can benefit greatly from facial steaming, which takes only five minutes per week and helps to cleanse, revitalise and improve the appearance of our skin. The ability of face steaming to expand pores and facilitate the easy release of stored dirt, oil and pollutants is its...

Madrasas teachers issue 24hrs ultimatum to meet demand
The teachers of independent Ebtedayee madrasas, primary-level seminaries under the Madrasa Board, have issued a 24-hour ultimatum to the government, demanding the nationalisation of their jobs. Prof Ruhul Amin of the Department of International Relations, Dhaka University (DU), announced the...

'Digital Arrest' scammers stealing people's savings in India
Within five hours while sitting at home in India, retired professor Kamta Prasad Singh handed over his hard-earned savings to online fraudsters impersonating police. The cybercrime known as digital arrest -- where fraudsters pose online as law enforcement officials and order people to transfer...

Bangladesh's world cup path toughened after defeat
The Bangladesh womens cricket team suffered a heavy 9-wicket defeat to hosts West Indies in the first ODI of the three-match series at St. Kitts. This loss puts Nigar Sultanas side in a challenging position to secure a direct spot in the 2025 Womens Cricket World Cup. To achieve automatic...

Tigress start U19 T20 World Cup defeating Nepal
Bangladeshs Under-19 womens team kicked off their T20 World Cup campaign with a win against Nepal, clinching a five-wicket victory with 40 balls to spare. In Bangi, Malaysia, wiining the toss the Tigress opted to bowled first. They dismantled Nepal for a mere 52 runs. Nepal lost five wickets...

Jason Roy expresses regret over national team exclusion
Jason Roy, Englands World Cup-winning batsman, has expressed regret over his exclusion from the national team, despite consistently performing in the ODI format. While he is unclear about the reasons behind his omission, he remains hopeful and eager for a return to the England squad if given the...

The Seven Circles: Indigenous teachings for living well in life
Chelsey Luger is a writer and wellness advocate originally from North Dakota, an enrolled member of the Turtle Mountain Band of Chippewa and descendant of the Standing Rock Sioux Tribe. Thosh Collins is a photographer and On Akimel Oodham, Seneca-Cayuga, and Osage, born and raised on the Salt River...

'Not mandatory to send selectors in every tour'
A Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) official said on Wednesday (Jan 8) that it is not mandatory to send selectors with the national team in every tour. Quite a few eyebrows were raised as BCB did not include any member of the selection panel in the upcoming womens tour to West Indies. It was...