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Election delay anti-democratic, it goes against July-August spirit: Fakhrul

He said those who want to delay the election are certainly not pro-democratic or supporters of the July-August revolution

Crowds began gathering at the site from the early hours, with many attending alongside their families and children

The reports of suspected extremists' deportation from Malaysia shows no links to local terrorist networks, he says

The July that rocked Bangladesh / July 6, 2024: 'Bangla Blockade' announced

The streets of Dhaka and cities across Bangladesh fill with chants, placards, and determination as the student movement enters its sixth consecutive day. Today marks a turning point -- protesters declare a countrywide “Bangla Blockade”, vowing to bring life to a standstill until their demands are met.

50% of bank directors to be independent

The interim government is set to amend the Bank Company Act by reducing the board members from a single family, the BB governor tells The Daily Star

Quality education crucial for nation building, education adviser says at RU

The university is celebrating its 72nd founding anniversary

Rakhine cremation grounds shrink amid encroachment in Patuakhali, Barguna

Indigenous leaders allege political favouritism in land allocation schemes

Rain likely in parts of country in 24hrs: BMD

All maritime ports have been advised to hoist local cautionary signal No.3 during the period

BFF to felicitate women’s team at 2:30 in the night!

After topping their group and securing a spot in the AFC Women’s Asian Cup for the very first time, the Bangladesh women’s football team is set to return to the country at midnight today and the Bangladesh Football Federation (BFF) has made the bizarre decision of hosting a felicitation programme for the team at 2:30 in the night.

Bangladesh climb to ninth spot in ODI rankings

Bangladesh ended their seven-match losing streak in ODIs yesterday with a 16-run win over Sri Lanka in Colombo and with it have also climbed up one spot in the ODI rankings and have returned to ninth position.

Inside the 3-year plan to fix banks

Bangladesh has committed to a sweeping overhaul of its troubled financial sector, outlining a detailed three-year roadmap as part of its latest agreement with the International Monetary Fund.

Bayern Munich manager Vincent Kompany said he was furious after Jamal Musiala sustained a horrific injury during the first half of their Club World Cup quarter-final defeat by Paris St Germain in Atlanta on Saturday.

Shakib to play for Dubai Capitals in GSL

Bangladesh all-rounder Shakib Al Hasan has been roped in by Dubai Capitals for the upcoming edition of the Global Super League and is set to compete against Bangladesh Premier League (BPL) franchise Rangpur Riders in the event, set to begin in Guyana on July 10.

9-yr-old girl found dead inside Brahmanbaria mosque; muezzin detained

Police this morning recovered the body of a nine-year-old girl from the second floor of a mosque in Brahmanbaria's Sarail upazila

Hezbollah chief says will not surrender under threat from Israel

Hezbollah leader Naim Qassem said Sunday his group would not surrender or lay down its weapons in response to Israeli threats, despite pressure on the Lebanese groups to disarm

Opinion

Opinion

One year after July: A nation waits in uncertainty

There was, for a brief interval last month, the hope of reaching consensus, of returning to democratic nation-building in earnest.

Dengue surge demands urgent action

Govt must listen to expert advice to combat its spread

Business

Business

BB unlikely to cut policy rate now

The Bangladesh Bank (BB) is unlikely to reduce the policy or repo rate for the second half of this year as inflation continues to remain stubbornly high, according to the central bank governor.

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Sports

Sports

Australia's Green hopes fifty against WI can be turning point

Australia batter Cameron Green hopes his vital half-century on day three of the second Test against the West Indies in Grenada can turn around a poor run of form and cement his spot in the top order.

‘Gill is outrageous’: New India captain rewrites Test history

Following his commanding 269 in the first innings, Gill also became the first batsman in 148 years of Test history to make score of 250 and 150 in the same match.

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

Death toll in Pakistan building collapse rises to 27

Rescue teams were in the final stages of clearing the wreckage of a five-storey building that collapsed in Pakistan's mega city of Karachi killing 27 people, officials said Sunday

Two children drown in Gazipur pond

Two children drowned in Konabari area under Gazipur City Corporation this afternoon

Iran's Khamenei attends public event after weeks of war with Israel

Khamenei had issued pre-taped messages during the war which started on June 13, and avoided public appearances

Stabbed at Noakhali residence, elderly woman dies after 5 days at Dhaka hospital

A seventy-year-old woman, who was stabbed by assailants in Noakhali's Kabirhat upazila on July 1, died this morning while undergoing treatment

Israel agrees to Gaza truce talks

Trump has been making a renewed push to end nearly 21 months of war in Gaza

Entertainment

Entertainment

Apple Music unveils its 500 most-streamed songs, capturing the sound of a digital generation

At the top of the list is Ed Sheeran’s 2017 global hit “Shape of You", a track that has become inescapable in both public and private spaces—from dance floors to ride-share radios and supermarket aisles. With its melodic hooks and streaming-optimised production, the song has solidified Sheeran’s status as one of the defining voices of contemporary pop.

Haimanti Sukla lends voice to new Bangladeshi track

Sukla, known for her timeless renditions such as “Amar Bolar Kichu Chhilo Na” and “Ogo Brishti Amar Chokher Pata”, is no stranger to Bangladeshi audiences. Her contribution to the 1980s Bangladeshi film “Protirodh”, particularly the hit song “Dake Pakhi Kholo Akhi” — written by Nazrul Islam Babu and composed by Sheikh Sadi Khan — cemented her place in the hearts of listeners on this side of the border.

Tanjin Tisha slams ‘child’ rumours in sarcastic Facebook post

Popular Bangladeshi actress and model Tanjin Tisha took to Facebook recently to slam online portals that have been spreading false news about her personal life, particularly involving children she refers to as her nieces and nephews.

Life & Living

Life & Living

#Hobbies / Dhaka discovers Salsa: weekly dance nights taking off

Salsa culture in Dhaka, led by Havana Salsa, is growing despite the dominance of other dance forms. It’s about connection, participation, and slow progress. The community fosters confidence, joy, and cultural exchange, redefining dance beyond performance.

Thinking of adopting a child? What prospective parents in Bangladesh must know

Adoption in Bangladesh involves emotional and legal considerations, requiring genuine commitment, understanding of the process, and readiness for societal challenges. Parents should prepare for emotional adjustments, support from extended family, and fostering a strong bond with their child.

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.

Youth

Youth

Opinion / A roadmap for aspiring game artists in Bangladesh

Like video games, we can shape a booming industry.

Pursuing a master’s degree in Australia: What you should know

The country is also known for providing a high quality of life and favourable weather conditions, making it one of the top destinations for higher studies for international students.

KPop Demon Hunters: A synesthetic guide to slaying monsters, being an idol, and girlhood

KPop Demon Hunters explores themes of self-acceptance, sacrifice, and friendships – all wrapped up in a colourful package with hilarious gags.

Tech & Startup

Tech & Startup

Automated speeding case system begins on the Dhaka elevated expressway

An automated case system targeting speeding violations has been introduced on the Dhaka Elevated Expressway, with video-based enforcement quietly underway for about a week, an official has confirmed.

Louis Vuitton Korea’s customer list just got a little too public

Louis Vuitton Korea has confirmed that a systems breach in June resulted in the leak of customer data, including contact information, though financial details were not compromised.

Next Step / Supply chain revolution expanding Bangladesh’s access to global retail markets

With fertile lands and a rich agricultural heritage, Bangladesh produces food products like rice, lentils, oil seeds, spices, tropical fruits, and ready-to-consume snacks. Historically, much of this produce has been consumed domestically, with limited processed exports. The biggest setback Bangladeshi producers and exporters have faced is the same old supply chain issue.

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

Heavy rain likely across Bangladesh for 5 days

Signal No 3 for the country’s four seaports

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Signal No 3: Launch operations suspended on 6 routes in Bhola

The maritime ports have been advised to hoist local warning signal 3

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Rains likely to drench parts of the country: BMD

Day and night temperatures may remain nearly unchanged

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Nature Quest: The sky turns cobalt

A flock of Grey-headed Swamphens takes off in unison, scattering across the wetlands of Tanguar Haor.

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Indurkani upazila: Flood risk looms large in monsoon

Residents demand permanent embankment

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Delayed canal project leaves 3,000 farmers in dire straits

The project deadline was initially set for December 30, 2024

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DoE summons JP leader Solaiman over illegal pond filling in Ctg

Solaiman has been asked to appear before the DoE Ctg office on July 8

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Pirojpur shitalpati makers struggle to survive

Around 45 families in Subidpur village are still engaged in making shitalpati

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