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Fugitives can’t run in national elections

The Election Commission has proposed stricter amendments to the election law, including a provision barring fugitives from contesting national polls.

Bangladesh’s long-awaited 5G rollout began this week, but a lack of compatible handsets means the next-generation network is unlikely to see mass adoption anytime soon.

Among the 179 candidates contesting 25 posts in the Jahangirnagar University Central Students’ Union (Jucsu) polls, 26 are from minority backgrounds.

Chattogram-Dhaka pipeline: Inaugurated 20 days ago but no fuel delivered

Diesel supply through the Chattogram-Dhaka Fuel Pipeline is yet to start, almost 20 days after its launch, as the authorities proceeded with inauguration despite having issues during trial runs.

Half the venue, athletes too many

Outside the Mirpur Shaheed Suhrawardi Indoor Stadium, an unusual sight unfolded. Wrestlers were training under the open sky -- sometimes on bare soil, sometimes on paved concrete -- sweating it out while puzzled passersby watched as if the arena itself had spilled onto the streets.

RU student killed in motorcycle, rickshaw collision

The victim was dragged several yards by the auto-rickshaw

Mondera set to show off her dance chops

With just two films under her belt, Mondera Chakroborty has already managed to gain a massive following on social media. Her glamorous avatar, soothing expressions, and alluring screen presence have made her one of the most talked-about actresses in showbiz.

Judge overturns Trump funding cuts to Harvard

The ruling also bars the administration from using the same reasoning to cut funding in the future.

Litton upbeat despite rain washout, says Tigers ready for Asia Cup test

Bangladesh’s final T20I of the three-match series against the Netherlands in Sylhet was abandoned due to rain on Tuesday, denying the Tigers a chance to complete a clean sweep. But captain Litton Das remained upbeat, stressing that both his own form and the team’s collective performances have set Bangladesh up well for the Asia Cup beginning September 9 in the UAE.

At least 15 killed in crash on Lisbon's historic cable car railway

Authorities did not identify the victims or disclose their nationalities

Explainer / 5G in Bangladesh: What it really means for you

In today's Star Explains, let's explore what 5G actually is, how it works, and how much impact it can have on our daily lives as well as on industries, health, and future technologies

Cop was attacked and a police vehicle was vandalised during a raid on Monday

'Painful' Wimbledon rewatch inspires Anisimova in Swiatek revenge

Two months after suffering a 6-0, 6-0 double-bagel disaster as Swiatek clinched her first Wimbledon crown, Anisimova turned the tables on the six-time Grand Slam winner to score a 6-4, 6-3 upset on the Arthur Ashe Stadium court.

Jury tells Google to pay $425 mn over app privacy

"Google's privacy promises and assurances are blatant lies," the plaintiffs' attorneys said in the lawsuit.

5 injured in attack at Malibagh Shohagh Paribahan counter

One admitted to DMCH with stab wounds

Govt merges two divisions under home ministry

Public Security Division and Security Services Division have been merged into a single unit

Opinion

Opinion

Evolving Myanmar situation calls for a new Rohingya policy

Should Bangladesh rethink its Rohingya policy and strategy?

Who will answer for Habib’s death?

Stop systemic deprivation of workers, ensure their rights

Business

Business

Govt eyes 1.5 lakh jobs from Moheshkhali industrial hub

The government has unveiled an ambitious plan to reshape the coastal economy by turning Moheshkhali island into the country’s next industrial and logistics hub.

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Sports

Sports

Nissanka stars again as Sri Lanka lead Zimbabwe T20 series

Pathum Nissanka top scored with a swift 55 as Sri Lanka beat Zimbabwe by four wickets in Harare on Wednesday in the first of three Twenty20 internationals.

Litton’s Sylhet run sparks hope

For the record book, Bangladesh captain Litton Das' fiifty against the Netherlands in the dead-rubber third T20I in Sylhet yesterday holds some significance. With it, the wicketkeeper-batter overtook Shakib Al Hasan for the most fifties, 14, in the format for the Tigers.

Women's Asian Cup: Bangladesh’s group and tough road ahead

In Star Explains, we break down Bangladesh’s group, their challenges, and their prospects in the upcoming Asian Cup.

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News

News

Russia says security guarantees sought by Ukraine 'danger' to Europe

The summit in Paris will be co-chaired by the leaders of France and the UK

Hasina, 243 others charged over killings during July uprising in Rajshahi

A total of nine cases were filed with different police stations under RMP in connection with the violence during the July Uprising

Stones looted at Sada Pathor: ACC launches open investigation

The report also revealed the involvement of 53 individuals, including leaders of different political parties, other individuals, and government institutions

India slashes consumption tax in face of US tariffs

Indian finance minister made the announcement after a daylong GST Council meeting

Dharla erosion renders hundreds homeless

The Dharla River, flowing through Lalmonirhat Sadar upazila, continues to swallow farmlands, homesteads and vital infrastructure every day, leaving hundreds of families destitute.

Entertainment

Entertainment

Review / A musical, a satire, a lament: The many dimensions of ‘KPop Demon Hunters’

I found myself wondering why an animated film had suddenly taken the world by storm, topping Netflix’s global charts. Animated titles rarely reach this kind of universal acclaim unless they are tied to a massive franchise, and yet here was "KPop Demon Hunters", a seemingly niche story about idols battling demons, sitting at number one. Curiosity got the better of me, and I decided to dive in. What I found was a film that managed to wrap a playful premise around a surprisingly layered commentary on fame, identity, and the relentless machine of modern pop culture.

Lady Gaga to debut in ‘Wednesday’ Season 2 today

Gaga, who recently announced that her new single “The Dead Dance” will be released today as part of the series’ soundtrack, said she was thrilled to join the project. “I’m a huge fan of the show and had so much fun appearing in it to support ‘The Dead Dance’,” she said.

Noel Mendes passes away

Noel Gregory Mendes, a celebrated Chattogram business-man and former member of the legendary 1960s band "Lightnings", passed away on Monday morning. He was 71.

Life & Living

Life & Living

Too busy for love? Try the micro-dating trend

Micro-dating is a rising trend helping busy couples reconnect through short, meaningful moments. Perfect for hectic schedules, it strengthens relationships without grand plans — just quality time in minutes, anytime, anywhere. Try micro-dating today.

#Trends / How does 5G work, and why should we care?

Bangladesh enters the 5G era with promises of speed, low latency, and massive connectivity. While urban rollout faces infrastructure, cost, and device hurdles, 5G remains vital for smart cities, healthcare, startups, and the nation’s digital future.

Unlock your style with these trending men’s accessories

Men’s jewellery trends in 2025 redefine style with necklaces, bracelets, rings, earrings, beads, and pendants blending tradition and modern flair. From signet rings to Figaro chains, these timeless accessories elevate men’s fashion with bold, expressive individuality.

Youth

Youth

DU student Ali Husen slapped with 6-month suspension for threatening rape

He posted a Facebook status, threatening to organise a "march for gang rape" against Fahmida

Graduating ISD class secures USD 2.9 million in college scholarships

Graduating class of ISD secures almost three million USD in scholarships to international universities.

Ducsu polls: No classes, exams at DU from Sept 7–10

Voting for the Ducsu and hall union elections is scheduled for September 9

Tech & Startup

Tech & Startup

Apple is losing employees to Meta, OpenAI, Anthropic

Apple has recently lost four AI researchers to rival technology companies, as competition for AI talent among leading tech firms continues to intensify. The employees, who were part of Apple’s AI development teams, have left to join competitors, including Meta, OpenAI, and Anthropic.

Google can keep Chrome but must share data with rivals, US judge rules

A US judge has ruled that Google will not be required to sell its Chrome browser, handing the technology giant a significant victory in a major antitrust case. However, the court has ordered Google to share certain data with competitors in an effort to increase competition within the online search market.

AWD monsters and rare legends unite in Dhaka

Together, the Mitsubishi Lancer Evo and Subaru Impreza WRX STI have defined rally culture and sparked one of the most iconic rivalries in car history. At the Auto Rebellion Evo–STI Meet 2025 held this Friday, August 29, the legendary competition was on full display.

Star Multimedia

Star Multimedia

Watch / No papers, no valid visa: 377 Bangladeshis detained in Malaysia

Malaysia's immigration department has detained close to 800 unregistered foreigners, including at least 377 Bangladeshis

Watch / No provision in the constitution should be outside the purview of judiciary: Mahfuz Anam

As a people, we have a tendency to be enamoured with the present political realities and treat the past with utter disdain. Even worse, we want to rewrite it, thus overvaluing the present and throwing the past into the bin

Watch / Clash between CU students, locals: How a dispute sparked violence in Jobra village

The unrest began around 11:00pm near Gate No 2 of CU campus, after a philosophy department student was allegedly assaulted by a security guard

Watch / Thrown from the roof: CU violence caught on camera

A fresh clash broke out today between the students of Chittagong University (CU) and local residents

News Analysis / Governed by Facebook posts, ruled by confusion

It was just about 7:00am on Monday. A mother sat with her daughter at a bus counter in Dinajpur, set for a two-hour commute to Rangpur for the daughter’s HSC exam three hours later.

Environment

Environment

Protesters attack eviction drive on Bakkhali river in Cox’s Bazar, cop injured

Over a hundred illegal structures demolished on second day

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Flash floods, multiple low pressures likely in September

The country is likely to experience normal rainfall during the month

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10 acres of forest land recovered

The Forest Department has reclaimed 10 acres of forest land in Satkhamair mouza under the Barmi union in Gazipur’s Sreepur upazila and brought it under afforestation.

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Nature quest / The slow ‘snail-blazers’…

PHOTO: TANVIR JUBAIR .THE SLOW ‘SNAIL-BLAZERS’… A Bradybaenid snail edges carefully along a damp branch in Fatikchhari’s Hazarikhil,. Bradybaenidae, often called Asian land snails, are found across East and Southeast Asia, including Bangladesh, inhabiting moist forests, scrublands and gard

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Bangladeshis losing 5.5 years to toxic air

Air pollution is cutting Bangladeshis’ average life expectancy by 5.5 years, making it the country’s deadliest external health risk, according to a report published yesterday.

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Water Resources Ministry, JICA in final talks on Tk 2,248cr haor project

Phase-2 aims to build submerged dams, safeguard boro crops from flash floods

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World's first commercial CO2 'graveyard' opens in Norway

The aim is to prevent the emissions from being released into the atmosphere, and thereby help halt climate change.

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Magnitude 5.6 earthquake strikes near Myanmar-India border

The quake was at a depth of 10 km (6.2 miles)

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