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  1. Dhaka wants immediate activation of energy working group with Algeria
  2. Trump's bid to take over Gaza 'very surprising': UN
  3. Gold prices hit record high in Bangladesh
  4. Hijab is a component of civilisation: JU VC
  5. Sheikh Mujib’s house at Dhanmondi 32 vandalised, set on fire
  6. Argentina to quit World Health Organization
  7. People to face housing crisis due to unrealistic policy: REHAB
  8. ACC sues ex-BSEC chief Shibli Rubayat, 6 others over Tk3.76cr bribery
  9. Tarique voices concern about delaying people’s govt on pretext of reforms
  10. Central African Republic Armed Forces chief calls on Gen Waker-Uz-Zaman
  11. Saudi Ambassador hopeful of resolving passport issues of 69,000 people
  12. Country may face 700-1,400 MW electricity shortage in coming summer: Energy adviser
  13. Indefinite strike of petrol pumps in northern region withdrawn
  14. Case filed over Cumilla Jubo Dal leader’s death
  15. Trump administration pulling almost all USAID workers off job worldwide
  16. CA urges all to accept reform reports
  17. Saudi Ambassador urges Bangladeshi companies to join FIFA World Cup 2034 projects
  18. Reform Commission proposes fewer ministries for better governance
  19. Expose tobacco industry’s deceptive tactics to safeguard public health, experts urge
  20. Reform commission for 4 provinces, ‘Delhi-styled’ capital government
  21. Former law minister Anisul placed on 3-day remand
  22. None can do politics under AL name: Salauddin
  23. Rizwana calls for effective action against plastic pollution
  24. Palestinian leader 'strongly rejects' Trump proposal to take over Gaza
  25. Govt appoints administrator for Live and Chilled Food Exporters Association
  26. China holds out hope last-minute deal can avert US trade war
  27. Home adviser warns people will resist irrational demonstrations
  28. Ijtema second phase ends today with ‘Akheri Munajat'
  29. Gazette issued on VAT exemption on foreign doctors' fees
  30. R P Saha University embarks on global academic journey with UK partnership

242m children's schooling disrupted by climate shocks in 2024: UNICEF

India had the most children affected -- 54 million, mainly by heatwaves. Bangladesh had 35 million also affected by heatwaves.

242m children's schooling disrupted by climate shocks in 2024: UNICEF

Hatirjheel: From scenic spot to a place of fear

Hatirjheel: From scenic spot to a place of fear

China says population fell for third year in a row in 2024

The population stood at 1.408 billion by the end of the year, Beijing's National Bureau of Statistics said, down from 1.410 billion in 2023.

China says population fell for third year in a row in 2024

Suckermouth catfish; a threat to aquaculture

Suckermouth catfish; a threat to aquaculture

21 youths voluntarily work to make Rayerbazar clean, waste-free

21 youths voluntarily work to make Rayerbazar clean, waste-free

Is culture of Shakrain in Old Dhaka changing?

Is culture of Shakrain in Old Dhaka changing?

Boy, 8, survives five days in lion-inhabited game park

Boy, 8, survives five days in lion-inhabited game park

How Finnish youth learn to spot disinformation

How Finnish youth learn to spot disinformation

Countries where under 18s can vote

Countries where under 18s can vote

Migratory birds, a part of our ecology

Migratory birds, a part of our ecology

Selling sex for gold in the Amazon's illegal mines

Selling sex for gold in the Amazon's illegal mines

Cotton plantation becoming popular in Gobindagonj

Cotton plantation becoming popular in Gobindagonj

Mount Fuji, a place to see world from different perspective

Mount Fuji, a place to see world from different perspective

Solar Orbiter captures the highest-resolution images of the sun’s surface yet

Solar Orbiter captures the highest-resolution images of the sun’s surface yet

Health benefits of ripe Papaya

Health benefits of ripe Papaya

How to reduce the risk of diabetes

Diabetes rates have doubled globally, but many cases are preventable. Take small steps today for a healthier, diabetes-free tomorrow.

How to reduce the risk of diabetes