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Health Deadly Virus Detected in Country; Scientists Issue Warning

Latest research has revealed that a mysterious illness recently detected in the country is not caused by the Nipah virus, but rather by a new bat-borne pathogen.

International 'Global Human Rights System is in Peril,' Says HRW

In its annual report, Human Rights Watch warned that civil rights are under threat globally since the reelection of US President Trump.

Politics US Ambassador Meets Home Adviser: Security and Election Logistics Discussed

The newly appointed U.S. Ambassador to Bangladesh, Brent Christensen, held a formal meeting with Home Adviser Jahangir Alam Chowdhury today, Wednesday (February 4).

Politics A New Oppressor Has Emerged Under a ‘Gupto’ Identity: Tarique Rahman

BNP Chairman Tarique Rahman has stated that a new "oppressor" has emerged in Bangladesh under a "Gupto" (hidden) identity.

Politics 48% of Awami League Supporters Prefer BNP, Says CRF

As Bangladesh prepares for the 13th National Parliamentary Election on February 12—set to take place without the ousted Awami League—a new study reveals a significant shift in the political landscape.

Culture 'Unseen' Stands Alone as Only Bangladeshi Film at Nikon Film Festival

Unseen, a short film by Bangladeshi filmmaker Syed Sahil, has achieved a significant milestone by becoming the only Bangladeshi entry officially selected for the competition category of the 16th Nikon

International Three Sisters Die by Suicide After Jumping from 9th Floor in India

A heartbreaking tragedy unfolded in Ghaziabad, Uttar Pradesh, on Wednesday (February 4), as three minor sisters reportedly jumped to their deaths from the ninth floor of their residential building.

Entertainment Michael Jackson Lives Again in Heart-Stopping First Trailer

The official trailer for "Michael," the highly anticipated biopic of the world-renowned "King of Pop," has been released, sparking a massive wave of excitement online.

International World Cancer Day Observed Globally to Raise Awareness

World Cancer Day is being observed this Wednesday to raise public awareness about cancer and to encourage support for those affected by the disease.

Religion Holy Shab-e-Barat Observed

The Holy Shab-e-Barat, the night of fortune, was observed throughout the country on Tuesday night with due religious fervour and devotion.

Politics Dr. Humaira Sultana Takes Charge of Biman Bangladesh Airlines

The government has implemented a major leadership change at the national flag carrier, Biman Bangladesh Airlines.

Politics Tarique Rahman Visiting Barishal Today After 20 Years

BNP Chairman Tarique Rahman is set to visit Barishal today after a hiatus of 20 years. He is scheduled to address a major electoral rally at the historic Bell’s Park at 12:00 PM,

Education New Education Act Set to Safeguard Student Rights

The government has finalized the draft of the "Education Act 2026," a landmark piece of legislation aimed at modernizing the nation's education system and making it more equitable.

International Russia Launches Largest-Ever Assault on Ukraine's Power Grid

Russia has launched a massive aerial assault targeting power generation facilities across five regions of Ukraine.

International Son of Libya's Late Ruler Gaddafi Killed by Armed Gang

Saif al-Islam Muammar al-Gaddafi, the son of Libya's late longtime ruler, was killed Tuesday by gunmen who stormed his home in western Libya's Zintan, his French lawyer Marcel Ceccaldi told AFP.

International Heavy Clashes in Pakistan: 255 Dead, Including 22 Soldiers

A massive three-day military operation in Pakistan’s Balochistan province has resulted in the deaths of 197 armed separatists, while at least 22 Pakistani soldiers lost their lives in the line of duty

International US Jet Downs Iranian Drone but Talks Still on Course

A US fighter jet shot down an Iranian drone that approached an American aircraft carrier in the Middle East on Tuesday, Washington said, as renewed tensions on the high seas overshadowed plans,

International Trump Demands $1 Billion in Damages from Harvard University

U.S. President Donald Trump has demanded $1 billion in compensation from Harvard University. The President made the staggering claim in a post on his social media platform, Truth Social,

Sports Spin-Heavy Pakistan Hit Form, But India Boycott Risks Early T20 Exit

Pakistan's spin-heavy squad are in winning form ahead of the T20 World Cup, but a controversial decision to forfeit their marquee clash against India could still trigger another early exit.