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A Dhaka court has ordered the authorities concerned to confiscate the immovable foreign assets owned by former land minister Saifuzzaman Chowdhury and his wife Rukhmila Zaman

Shakib Al Hasan’s homecoming took a complete U-turn yesterday as the all-rounder chose not to return to Bangladesh to play his farewell Test, seemingly heading the advice of the Youth and Sports Adviser Asif Mahmud Shojib Bhuiyan.

The Great Wave / Fascism, self-censorship, and the 'new Bangladesh'

No other government in this country's political history has been labelled “fascist” with such intensity, despite similar tendencies having existed before—at times to the same extent. The current context is unique in that it reflects the 15-year-long authoritarian rule of Awami League and its trickle-down oppression. Yet, understanding fascism is crucial if we seek to avoid the rise of another such regime.

Govt forms 4 more commissions

The government has announced the formation of four new commissions to carry out reforms in the areas of mass media, health, labour rights, and women affairs.

Rural electricity returns after govt assurance

Officials of at least 22 Palli Bidyut Samitis (PBS) in 13 districts have demonstrated in front of their respective offices after switching off the power supply across the country, leaving hundreds of thousands of customers out of electricity for up to seven hours yesterday.

Israel military confirms killing of Hamas chief Sinwar

The Israeli military on Thursday announced the killing of Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar by its forces in southern Gaza the previous day

How to file your income tax online

Like the previous few years, you can electronically file your income tax return from home in this Tax Year (2024-2025). Here’s a step-by-step guide on how to file your taxes online.

Specific duty for refined sugar imports slashed by 25%

The specific duty would be Tk 4,500 a tonne

Strained relations with US improved a lot: foreign adviser

Bangladesh's strained relations with the United States have been improved under the present interim government, Foreign Affairs Adviser Md Touhid Hossain said yesterday

Key stock index lowest in two and a half months

Stocks in Bangladesh sank to a two-and-a-half-month low yesterday as investors poured their funds only into selective shares to pocket short-term gains amid price fluctuations..The DSEX, the main index of the Dhaka Stock Exchange (DSE), fell by 1.09 percent from the day before to close at

Five people, including a local resident, were shot during a clash between two groups at a Rohingya camp in Ukhiya of Cox's Bazar yesterday

Army mobilisation to uphold peace during Prabarana Purnima: ISPR

Buddhists across the country, including in Dhaka, Chattogram, the Chattogram Hill Tracts, Cox's Bazar, and Ramu, are peacefully celebrating their second-largest religious festival, Prabarana Purnima, with the appropriate solemnity

8 more die of dengue in a day

At least eight dengue patients died and 1,100 others were hospitalised in the last 24 hours till this morning

Pro-AL lawyer assaulted for ‘chanting Joy Bangla’ on court premises

A group of pro-BNP lawyers today assaulted a Awami League-backed lawyer, Sheikh Farid, in front of the Chief Metropolitan Magistrate's Court of Dhaka, claiming that he chanted the slogan "Joy Bangla"

Matia Chy laid to rest sans state honour

Matia Chowdhury, a firebrand politician known for her simplistic lifestyle, was laid to rest yesterday.

Opinion

Opinion

An ill-timed revisionist attempt serves no purpose

Cancellation of certain national days should be reviewed

Remembering Matia Chowdhury: A distinguished life

Matia Chowdhury was usually seen donning a cotton saree and avoided luxurious attire.

Business

Business

CPD urges govt to revive 37 renewable energy projects

The Centre for Policy Dialogue (CPD) has called to immediately float tenders for 37 renewable energy-based power projects that were cancelled by the interim government.

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Sports

Sports

Bosch stars as South Africa stun holders Australia to reach final

South Africans will face either West Indies or New Zealand who meet in the second semi-final on Friday.

Real Madrid fans dismiss 'fake' Mbappe rape reports

Swedish prosecutors on Tuesday confirmed an investigation had been launched -- without naming Mbappe -- following an alleged rape at a plush Stockholm hotel on October 10.

Why did Shakib suddenly announce his retirement?

In a bombshell press conference on Thursday, Bangladesh ace all-rounder Shakib Al Hasan said that he had informed the Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) that the upcoming South Africa Test series at home in October-November will be the last Test series of his career.

News

News

Zelensky seeks EU, NATO backing for ‘victory plan’

President Volodymyr Zelensky told allies yesterday Ukraine must be in a position of strength before any peace talks with Russia, as he presented his “victory plan” to EU leaders and NATO defence chiefs in Brussels.

Hamas chief Sinwar killed in Gaza: Israel

Israel said yesterday its forces killed Hamas chief Yahya Sinwar, accused of masterminding the October 7, 2023 attack, calling it a “heavy blow” to the Palestinian group it has been fighting for more than a year.

1.1b people in acute poverty: UN

More than one billion people are living in acute poverty across the globe, a UN Development Program report said yesterday, with children accounting for over half of those affected.

Israeli strike on Jabalia shelter kills at least 28

At least 28 Palestinians including children were killed yesterday in an Israeli strike on a shelter in the northern Gaza Strip, a Gaza health ministry official said, while Israel said the attack targeted tens of militants at the site.

China tested two missiles during war games: Taiwan

China test-fired two missiles during a day of military drills around Taiwan, a Taiwanese security official said, adding they were directed inland and not at the self-ruled island.

Entertainment

Entertainment

Memoirs of a legend / ‘AB’ through the eyes of Niaz Ahmed Aungshu

In 1995, as Ayub Bachchu’s hit album ‘Koshto’ was released, the album’s cover came as a surprise to people—it was an out-of-the-box design for that time. The man behind the cover is Niaz Ahmed Aungshu, who is not just a cover illustrator, but the person behind many successful lyrics during the 90s, including ‘Meye’, ‘Shecchachari’, and ‘Jonmohin Nokkhotro’, among dozens of others. He is currently an Australian expatriate. Remembering rock legend AB on his death anniversary (October 18), Aungshu reminisces his golden days with Ayub Bachchu and shares his journey as a musical artiste with The Daily Star.

Don't make us call you ignorant: Sohel Rana to adviser Nahid

Renowned actor and freedom fighter Masud Parvez Sohel Rana, in a Facebook post on Wednesday, strongly criticised the interim government's posts, telecommunications, and information technology adviser, Md Nahid Islam’s statement on the cancellation of eight national days.

Tributes pour in for Liam Payne

A multitude of celebrities from around the globe have been expressing their condolences following the unexpected passing of Liam Payne, the former member of One Direction.

Life & Living

Life & Living

Victoria’s Secret returns with diversity, but are we buying it?

After a six-year sabbatical, the Victoria’s Secret Fashion Show is back, and the internet is divided.

Pirates, forts, and no crowds: The ultimate history geek’s dream spot

Located in Munshiganj, the 17th century river fort is beyond the hustle and bustle of the more common tourist spots, and gives a rather different experience compared to the grander Mughal edifices that are spread all over the Indian subcontinent.

Move over, Gucci! Bangladesh's old-school gamcha is now the coolest thing in fashion

The gamcha, a traditional Bangladeshi handwoven fabric, is making a stylish comeback in fashion. From kurtas to accessories, it blends tradition with modern aesthetics. Vibrant, breathable, and eco-friendly, gamcha-based fashion promotes sustainability and celebrates local textile heritage.

Youth

Youth

Bangladesh's Shanum wins Silver at International Psychology Olympiad

Shanum Sarkar, a recent graduate of BIT, secured a Silver Medal at the IPsyO 2024.

BUET students secure first prize in international science photo contest

Labiba Islam Salsabil and Abdur Rahman from BUET secured first prizes

How to get your HSC results

How to get your HSC 2024 results online and through SMS.

Tech & Startup

Tech & Startup

How to repurpose your old computer

With a little creativity and the right tools, you can repurpose your old computer for a variety of useful tasks. Here’s how to give your old PC or laptop a second life.

Opinion / The double-edged sword: how Facebook fuels both unity and discord

Social media’s power to unite in times of crisis is undeniable, but Facebook’s influence has also fuelled division, misinformation, and apathy. As reaction-driven memes and unchecked falsehoods shape public opinion, we risk losing our ability to think independently.

Facebook and Instagram sued for being addictive to teens

Meta, the parent company of Facebook and Instagram, is facing lawsuits brought by US states accusing it of harming teens' mental health by making its platforms addictive. 

Star Multimedia

Star Multimedia

Gold, savings bonds or treasury bonds: Where to invest?

Watch today's Star Explains to know more about this

July uprising: Protesters to be shielded from cases

The home ministry said that no cases can be filed against students and people who actively took part in the mass uprising of July-August.

Hezbollah drone strike kills four, wounds dozens at Israeli base

Israel's military said a Hezbollah drone killed four soldiers at one of its northern bases Sunday

79 families left homeless in Bogura Ashrayan project

The construction cost of these houses was about Tk 1.5 crore

Environment

Environment

Nature Quest

PERILS OF PLASTIC... A torn up plastic bag floats over the coral reef a few feet under the Bay of Bengal in Saint Martin’s Island.

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Flood Aftermath / Bridge on Mahadeo river damaged in Netrakona

The Nallapara Rasur (Loichha) Bridge on Mahadeo river in Netrakona’s Kalmakanda upazila sustained significant damages in the recent flash floods

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World Sawfish Day / Sawfish in Bangladesh: Safeguarding a species from the brink of extinction

With the recent research findings of an increased number of endangered Bengal tigers in Bangladesh's Sundarbans, many of us are now hopeful that this majestic creature might survive for generations to come. But what about the critically endangered sawfish that inhabit our waters, whose populatio

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Low-pressure area turns into depression over Bay

The Bangladesh Meteorological Department yesterday reported that the well-marked low-pressure area over the southwestern Bay of Bengal and the adjacent southeastern Bay has strengthened into a depression.

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Teka river encroachment hinders flow of 27 Bhavadah swamps

Rampant illegal encroachment has left Teka river, located between Abhaynagar and Manirampur upazilas of Jashore, on deathbed

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What exactly is smog? Is it the reason the sky is hazy and grey today?

For now, the best we can do is wear masks when we're outside, and close our windows

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Dhaka’s air most polluted in the world this morning

Dhaka's air was classified as 'very unhealthy', according to the air quality and pollution city ranking

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Ban on plastic bags a boon for eco-friendly sacks

Availability of raw materials now a challenge

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