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NBR officials end strike after govt warning

Following a stern government warning and mounting pressure from the country’s top business leaders, officials of the National Board of Revenue have withdrawn their shutdown.

Remittance inflows crossed the $30 billion mark on Saturday, two days before the fiscal year is due to end, making it the highest receipts yet in Bangladesh’s history.

The Detective Branch (DB) of police arrested Mobarak Ali Fakir from Guaton village of Jhalakathi's Sadar upazila last afternoon

Ammunition magazine in bag unintentional, says Asif Mahmud

"When there's no government security or protocol, keeping a licensed weapon is a way to ensure safety for myself and my family," says the adviser

Social business is a social movement: Yunus

Chief Adviser Prof Muhammad Yunus yesterday said social business is not merely an idea, but a growing social movement..He made the remarks in a special video message at a programme titled “Social Business Academia Dialogue”, organised by North South University (NSU), in collaboration with

Chelsea agree deal to sign Brighton's Joao Pedro

Chelsea's forward options could be bolstered by the time they face Palmeiras in the Club World Cup quarter-finals on Friday after reportedly agreeing a deal with Brighton for Joao Pedro.

Ruthless PSG cruise past Inter Miami 4-0 to reach Club World Cup quarters

Joao Neves scored twice as Paris St Germain swept aside Lionel Messi's Inter Miami 4-0 at Atlanta's Mercedes-Benz Stadium on Sunday to secure their place in the Club World Cup quarter-finals with ruthless efficiency.

Reaction / Cumilla rape: When will we wake up?

Violence against women has become frequent while the perpetrators act with impunity

Cumilla rape: Naripokkho demands justice

Naripokkho said such incidents continue to occur across the country, yet effective state measures to prevent or respond to them remain grossly inadequate

New CrPC rules to prevent false cases: law adviser

New rules have been added to the Code of Criminal Procedure to prevent the filing of false cases and the harassment of innocent people, Law Adviser Prof Asif Nazrul said yesterday.

Jamaat to hold nat'l rally at Suhrawardy Udyan on July 19

The demands include trial of all mass killings and necessary fundamental reforms, Jamaat said in a release last night

'There's no benefit in trying to disrupt the upcoming election,' says the BNP leader

'The girls are on a march': Butler hails 'perception-changing' performance

Bangladesh delivered a resounding statement of intent with a 7-0 demolition of Bahrain in their Women’s Asian Cup Qualifiers match in Yangon on Sunday night.

Govt okays draft MoU to host UN rights office

Law Adviser Prof Asif Nazrul said the mission will be established for three years initially after the MoU is signed

Remove videos, photos of Muradnagar rape incident from internet: HC orders govt

The court also directed the authorities concerned to ensure safety and security of the victim

11 former leaders of Dhaka Bar Association sued over fraudulence

After recording statements of the complainants, the court issued arrest warrants against the 11 accused

Opinion

Opinion

Reaction / Cumilla rape: When will we wake up?

Violence against women has become frequent while the perpetrators act with impunity

How vertical farming can ensure Bangladesh’s food security

Bangladesh is experiencing a steady decline in agricultural production.

Business

Business

Part 1 Inside banking / Bond boom contributes half of bank income

Fifty banks saw a 45 percent, or Tk 12,332 crore, surge in income from treasury bonds last year, as they turned to risk-free, high-yield investments and stepped back from core lending amid economic headwinds, a review of their financial statements shows.

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Sports

Sports

Asian Cup Qualifiers / Bangladesh off to flying start with 7-0 rout of Bahrain

Bangladesh made a flying start to their AFC Women’s Asian Cup Qualifiers campaign with a 7-0 thrashing of Group C opponents Bahrain in Yangon on Sunday, proving yet again that they are a far better side than what their lowly FIFA ranking of 128 suggests.

Ronaldo prefers rest to playing in Club World Cup

Cristiano Ronaldo preferred to take a rest rather than play in the revamped Club World Cup, the Portuguese international said on Saturday after renewing his contract with Al-Nassr.

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.

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News

News

‘Make deal in Gaza, get hostages back’

The Israeli military ordered Palestinians to evacuate areas in northern Gaza yesterday before intensified fighting against Hamas, as US President Donald Trump called for an end to the war amid renewed efforts to broker a ceasefire.

Israeli strikes on south Lebanon kill three people

Israeli strikes killed three people in southern Lebanon later on Saturday despite a ceasefire in force there, authorities said, with Iran-backed Hezbollah suggesting its patience for the “ongoing aggression” was wearing thin.

Wave of Russian strikes hits Ukraine; 12 hurt

Fresh Russian strikes targeting Ukrainian regions in the night of Saturday to yesterday wounded at least 12 people, according to the war-torn country’s authorities, calling on Western allies for increased military support.

AIR INDIA CRASH / Sabotage angle also being probed

The Aircraft Accident Investigation Bureau (AAIB) is probing from all angles, including sabotage, the Air India plane crash in Ahmedabad that killed 274 people on board and on the ground last month, Indian Minister of State (MoS) For Civil Aviation Murlidhar Mohol said.

Iran voices ‘doubts’ over durability of truce: report

Iran is highly doubtful that Israel will maintain the ceasefire that ended an air war between the two countries, Iranian armed forces Chief of Staff told Saudi Arabia’s Defence Minister Prince Khalid bin Salman yesterday, according to Iranian semi-official Tasnim news agency.

Entertainment

Entertainment

Women are not spoils of war, stop letting your inner animals out: Jaya Ahsan

What was supposed to be a conversation on Jaya’s spectacular success in both “Taandob” and “Utshob” soon turned into a pseudo-political discussion on the future of women in the country. How could it not? The entire country has meanwhile been shaken to its core after the brutal rape of a woman in Cumilla.

‘Parasite’ tops New York Times list of 21st century’s best films

More than 500 filmmakers, critics, actors and cinephiles from across the globe—including Guillermo del Toro, Sofia Coppola, Pedro Almodóvar, Barry Jenkins and Julianne Moore—contributed to the selection process. Each participant named their top 10 films released since January 1, 2000. The Times compiled these responses into a definitive list that reflects the evolving cinematic landscape of the last quarter-century.

'Squid Game' creator reveals real billionaires behind VIPs

Hwang Dong-hyuk, the creator of Netflix's global hit "Squid Game", revealed that the show's shadowy VIPs were inspired by real-world oligarchs and tech billionaires who, in his view, no longer hide their grip on power.

Life & Living

Life & Living

Mymensingh magic: Birishiri’s hills, river, and rich history

Explore Birishiri in Mymensingh, Bangladesh’s hidden travel gem, known for its China Clay Hills, Someshwari River, and rich history. A perfect offbeat escape offering surreal landscapes, cultural depth, and authentic rural charm.

7 family favourite meat recipes with bold Bangladeshi flavours

Discover a rich collection of traditional South Asian meat recipes like Mutton Patiala, Beef Dam Kebab, and Malai Tikka — perfectly spiced, deeply flavourful, and ideal for festive meals or weekend family feasts.

#Perspective / Ban on Tanguar Haor houseboats: Brilliant fix or overkill move?

The houseboat ban in Tanguar Haor aims to protect its fragile ecosystem from overcrowded tourism, noise, and pollution. While environmentalists support it, travellers feel stranded, sparking debate over sustainable tourism and effective policy enforcement.

Youth

Youth

Mountaineer Shakil reflects on his “Sea to Summit” expedition

Mountaineer Shakil reflects on his “Sea to Summit” expedition

Ways to overcome physical distance in your friendships

Long-distance friendships thrive on effort, updates, and honest connection.

Is accessibility an afterthought at our university campuses?

Accessibility in universities should reflect society’s commitment to equality.

Tech & Startup

Tech & Startup

Made in Bangladesh Mitsubishi Xpander launched

Rancon Auto Industries has officially launched the Bangladeshi-manufactured Mitsubishi Xpander, a seven-seater family SUV powered by a 1.5L MIVEC engine.

Microsoft's next-gen AI chip production faces delay

Microsoft's plans to produce its next-generation Maia AI chip have hit significant delays, with mass production now pushed to 2026—at least six months behind schedule—according to a report by The Information. 

Next Step / Internet by the people, for the people: Naveed Haq on digital inclusion

Naveed Haq, Senior Director of Infrastructure and Connectivity at the Internet Society (ISOC), has dedicated his career to bridging the digital divide—especially in Asia-Pacific. From the mountainous trails of Nepal to the remote villages of Papua New Guinea, Haq’s work exemplifies how inclusive and community-led innovation can transform lives. In an exclusive interview, he discusses ISOC’s vision, the role of grassroots networks, and the future of digital inclusion.

Star Multimedia

Star Multimedia

Mob justice has become alarmingly regular – why?

Let's find out more on today's episode of Star Explains

Watch / ‘I’ve always said I don’t want the mayor’s seat’

In an exclusive interview with The Daily Star on Thursday afternoon, Ishraque talked about some of the issues regarding the legality of the mayoral post, his stance over the matter, his current strife with the government, and the ongoing situation surrounding the Nagar Bhaban

Can Israel break thru Iran’s nuclear stronghold?

In today's episode of Star Explains, we dive into the story behind the GBU-57, unpack expert military opinions, and examine how this deepening Iran-US conflict is taking on new and complex dimensions

Iran-Israel conflict: Could the 'Bunker Buster' be the trump card?

Let's find out more in today's Star Explains.

Why is Iran's Fordow nuclear facility Israel's main target?

Let's find out more in today's Star Explains

Environment

Environment

5.3-magnitude quake hits central Pakistan

A magnitude-5.3 earthquake struck central Pakistan on Sunday morning, according to the United States Geological Survey

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Habiganj bicycle rally calls for climate justice, compensation over loans

The event draws over 50 cyclists and environmental advocates

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6.1-magnitude quake hits off southern Philippines

A magnitude-6.1 earthquake struck deep off the coast of the southern Philippines on Saturday, the United States Geological Survey said

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Lawachara Nat’l Park: Speed limit for trains, vehicles still ignored, wildlife at risk

The government imposed a 20kmph speed limit for trains and vehicles passing through Lawachara National Park in Kamalganj upazila of Moulvibazar in 2023 to protect wildlife.

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Rains, thunder showers with lightning likely in all divisions in next 24hr: BMD

Maritime ports of Chattogram, Mongla and Cox's Bazar have been advised to show number-3 signal

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Saviours of the swamps

A yellow monitor lizard slithers through a waterbody in Khulna’s Bilpabla. Also known as the golden monitor, these reptiles are found across Bangladesh, India, Nepal, and parts of Pakistan.

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Install solar panels on all govt building rooftops: CA

Chief Adviser Professor Muhammad Yunus yesterday instructed the authorities concerned to take initiatives to generate power by installing solar panels on the rooftops of all government buildings in the country.

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Leopard caught on camera in Bandarban forest for first time in 10 years

Camera traps were installed throughout the forest to monitor bears and other wildlife

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