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Column by Mahfuz Anam / A dangerous suggestion

No provision in the constitution should be outside the purview of the judiciary

The Election Commission yesterday unveiled its work plan for the next general election and set November as the deadline for wrapping up all major preparations.

After missing previous deadlines, the government is finally preparing to launch seven semi-automatic traffic signals on a pilot basis to help habituate commuters with traffic signal systems.

Debunking DMP claim, frame by frame

The Daily Star photographer, who was present at the scene, described the incident as it unfolded

Comparison is a curse: Vicky Zahed

At present, the director has his hands full with two back-to-back projects—“Khowabnama”, released yesterday on the Capital Drama YouTube channel, while his Hoichoi original “AKA” will follow closely behind on September 4. Adding to the excitement, “Khowabnama” arrived just a day before his birthday, making the release all the more special.

‘Allah, heal my father’: A child’s last prayer and a family’s plea for justice

Tanvir, 8, died at DMCH after losing all four limbs; parents allege a misdiagnosis in Bhola

The Hand and the Nation: Reading Nasir Ali Mamun’s Portraits of SM Sultan

“Photographs alter and enlarge our notions of what is worth looking at and what we have a right to observe.” — Susan Sontag, On Photography (New York: Farrar, Straus and Giroux, 1977), p. 3.

Release Latif Siddique, others with dignity: Kader Siddique

KSJL chief slams govt, warns against curbing freedom of speech

Govt closes three land ports, suspends one to cut costs

All four are located at the Bangladesh-India border

262 officials promoted to the post of Deputy Secretary

The Ministry of Public Administration issued a notification in this regard today

Swiatek wobbles at US Open as Sinner targets third round

Iga Swiatek scrapped her way into the third round of the US Open on Thursday with a three-set win over Suzan Lamens as Jannik Sinner sought to keep his title defence on track.

Fixtures for leading clubs in the league phase of this season's UEFA Champions League, following Thursday's draw:

Bangladesh to boost grain imports in 2025-26: USDA

Bangladesh is expected to import larger volumes of rice and wheat in the marketing year (MY) 2025-26 owing to rising domestic rice prices, according to a report by the US Department of Agriculture (USDA).

Challenge Cup clash between Mohammedan-Kings deferred

The one-off Challenge Cup match between Bangladesh Premier League (BPL) champions Mohammedan SC and Federation Cup champions Bashundhara Kings has been deferred by three days and will be held on September 15 instead of the originally scheduled date, September 12.

Border Killings BGB chief refutes the self-defence claim of BSF

Border Guard Bangladesh Director General Maj Gen Mohammad Ashrafuzzaman Siddiqui yesterday strongly refuted BSF’s claim that BSF personnel only open fire in self defence along the Bangladesh-India border.

Mob vandalises 'Jibon Mahal' in Dinajpur over alleged anti-social activities

Owner claims despite alerting law enforcers, he received no protection

Opinion

Opinion

Elections belong to the people, not the politicians

An election that reflects people’s choices and an elected government that carries out their mandate will show whether the hope created by the uprising will be turned into meaningful change.

A test of governance on campuses

Institutions must not see today’s student activism as a threat but as an opportunity.

Business

Business

AC demand cools off amid rain, mild temperatures

Air conditioner (AC) sales slumped this summer, as milder temperatures compared to previous years and frequent rains meant fewer households felt the need to invest in cooling appliances.

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Sports

Sports

Liverpool, Man City face Real Madrid in Champions League

Liverpool and Manchester City will both come up against Real Madrid in this season's Champions League while title-holders Paris Saint-Germain were handed a tough list of opponents in Thursday's draw, including Barcelona and Bayern Munich.

Expat touch, senior core drive U-23s' hopes in Asian Cup Qualifiers

Eleven group winners and the four best runners-up will advance to the 16-team finals in Saudi Arabia in 2026.

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

New hope for Myanmar refugees as Thailand permits legal employment: HRW researcher

Policy shift comes amid labour shortages in the Southeast Asian country

91 arrested in weeklong joint drives across the country

The Bangladesh Army, in coordination with other law enforcement agencies, conducted a series of joint drives between August 21 and August 28, arresting 91 individuals across the country

RMCH intern doctor helps 500 patients get Tk 2 lakh injection for free

2,500 vials of costly Alteplase arrive following collaboration with global health organisation

CID files case against 33 recruiting agents, including 3 ex-MPs, over Tk 100cr laundering

The accused include former MPs Masud Uddin Chowdhury, Nizam Uddin Hazari, Benazir Ahmed

Afghan Taliban government accuses Pakistan of deadly drone strikes

Afghan officials said Pakistani drones struck homes in Nangarhar and Khost provinces late on Wednesday, killing three people and wounding seven, prompting the Taliban government to summon Pakistan's ambassador in Kabul on Thursday in protest

Entertainment

Entertainment

‘What’s the point?’: ‘Harry Potter’ film director questions HBO reboot

Chris Columbus, the director who launched the Harry Potter franchise on screen, has voiced doubts about HBO’s upcoming television reboot. Speaking on The Rest Is Entertainment podcast, Columbus said that after seeing set photos of Nick Frost as Hagrid, he was struck by a familiar detail.

Farooki welcomes move to honour Lalon, calls for wider cultural recognition

Filmmaker and Cultural Adviser Mostofa Sarwar Farooki has praised the government’s decision to elevate Lalon Shah’s death anniversary to a “Category A” national day, calling it the first step towards dismantling a long history of intellectual colonisation.

Ahmed Shabbir Romeo returns to screen with ‘Garments Bondho’

After a long hiatus, journalist-turned-actor Ahmed Shabbir Romeo is set to return to the screen in the role of a labour leader in the telefilm "Garments Bondho", scheduled to air on Channel i on Friday, August 29, at 3 pm.

Life & Living

Life & Living

Enjoy Dubai on a budget without missing the magic

Explore Dubai on a budget with affordable transport, free attractions like Kite Beach and Marina Walk, budget-friendly shopping at Meena Bazaar, and delicious local eats — all while enjoying the city's iconic sights and rich culture.

5 ways parents can build children’s resilience against bullies

Children mirror their environment, making it crucial for adults to model positive behaviour. Addressing bullying through self-esteem building, assertiveness, coping strategies, and open communication fosters emotional resilience and a safe, nurturing upbringing.

#Perspective / Three Bangladeshi makeup artists share real struggles in the industry

Professional makeup artistry in Bangladesh thrives despite judgment, low acceptance, and inconsistent pay. Artists like Sumon Rahat, Sazzad Piash, and Probina fight stigma, learn without formal training, and persist for independence, control, and financial stability in a demanding beauty industry.

Youth

Youth

Should part-time work opportunities be open to high school students?

Part-time work opportunities can serve as a great way for school students to gain real-world experience and practical skills, given that they are presented under the right circumstances.

Green colonialism: Explained

Green colonialism masks exploitation as climate action.

Pathways to success

In conversation with Tram Nguyen on the Monash-UCBD Partnership, the rising number of Bangladeshi students in Australia, and how Monash is shaping future-ready graduates.

Tech & Startup

Tech & Startup

Hackers stole personal data of 4.4 million in TransUnion breach

TransUnion, one of the largest credit reporting agencies in the United States, has confirmed that a data breach exposed the personal information of more than 4.4 million customers.

Google launches Pixel Care+ for device protection

Google has recently introduced Pixel Care+, a new protection programme for its hardware products, offering extended coverage and streamlined repair services for Pixel device owners.

Next Step / Gen Z’s guide to planning: five apps that actually work

Whether you are a student juggling classes and part-time jobs, or a young professional navigating hybrid workdays, effective planning tools can make all the difference. So, here are five apps that can help you plan, prioritise, and stay on top of your day.

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Star Multimedia

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.

Watch / Plenty of promises, but where’s the action?

This episode of The Daily Star podcast "Pitch Perfect" seeks answers to these pressing questions.

Who, how, and under what rules gets a firearm license?

A gun magazine was found in Asif Mahmud Shojib Bhuiyan's bag during a recent search at the airport.

WATCH / 25 years since Test status: How far have Bangladesh come?

On June 26, 2000, Bangladesh became the 10th nation to gain Test status from the ICC -- a historic milestone that sparked hope and pride across the country.

Environment

Environment

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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Flames beneath the waves

A stunning moonglow or burrowing anemone sways like a living flame in the Bay of Bengal off Saint Martin’s Island.

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Dozens of houses destroyed as river erosion worsens in Jamalpur

Erosion by Old Brahmaputra and Jingiram rivers has devoured at least 50 houses in Jamalpur's Bakshiganj upazila, said an official of Water Development Board (WDB).

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Govt clears purchase of three LNG cargoes for Oct

Spot market procurement approved to meet rising energy demand

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