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Column by Mahfuz Anam / July Declaration: Where is the roadmap for our future journey?

Denigration of our Liberation War will never be acceptable

The commission will resume discussions with political parties, this time to devise a binding mechanism for the July Charter where by parties would be obligated to implement it.

We are concerned about the safety of journalist and threat to media freedom in Bangladesh.

Anatomy of BGB shootings in Rampura

It was 6:14pm on Friday, July 19, 2024. Two Border Guard Bangladesh (BGB) personnel were advancing into Banasree G Block in Dhaka.

CA’s Press Wing rebuts NOAB concerns over press freedom, journalists’ safety

In a detailed response issued today, CA's Press Wing asserted that there has been "no government interference" in media operations since it took office

Tomorrow’s Jatiya Party council to end factional rift: Anisul Islam

The council would pave the way for a new journey, he says

Will Chevalier's arrival threaten Donnarumma’s starting spot in PSG XI?

European champions Paris Saint-Germain have reached an agreement with Lille to sign highly-rated goalkeeper Lucas Chevalier, a source close to the negotiations told AFP on Friday.

Three death row inmates accused of sabotage plot to escape Kashimpur jail

Prison authorities say attempt foiled after discovering tools hidden in cell

BGB detains 11 women in alleged human trafficking attempt at Panchagarh border

Detainees claim traffickers promised jobs in India, took their money and phones before abandoning them

U19s finish top of table with Zimbabwe win

Bangladesh U19s finished top of the table after their 130-run win over Zimbabwe U19s in the last league fixture of the tri-nation series at Harare Sports Club today. Bangladesh registered five wins in six matches and will take on South Africa in the final on August 10th.

'Where do we stand': Bangladesh women’s cricket mainstays call out gender bias

The flashpoint appears to be the activities of the Cricketers’ Welfare Association of Bangladesh (CWAB), which has not involved any women cricketers in its recent activities.

Alongside journalism, Tuhin was engaged in medicine and clinic business and had been living in Gazipur for over 15 years

8-0 on 8/8: Bangladesh U-20 women thump Timor-Leste

At the Laos National Stadium, Peter Butler’s side dominated proceedings.

Case filed over journalist murder, 5 held in Gazipur

Five people were detained in connection with a case over the murder of a journalist in front of a crowded market in Chandana Chowrasta of Gazipur last night.

8 fishermen missing as trawler capsizes in Bay

The incident occurred on Thursday afternoon when another fishing vessel hit the trawler, said Coast Guard officials

Dismembered body found in abandoned travel bag in Tongi

Police suspect victim was killed elsewhere and dumped on roadside

Opinion

Opinion

Who pays when the roads are blocked?

The irony is that even when there is no political unrest, the culture of blocking roads for rallies and commemorations has the same suffocating effect on commuters, small business owners, and informal workers.

Symbolism isn’t enough: What Bangladesh can and must do now

One of the biggest failures, several observers agreed, was the IG’s inability to deliver a clear, timely, and actionable agenda.

Business

Business

An economic check-in after one year of interim govt

One year into its tenure, the interim government has a record of stark contradictions. While it successfully pulled the economy back from the brink of collapse, it has profoundly failed to restore the confidence of investors, leaving the economic future in a state of vulnerable uncertainty.

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Sports

Sports

As rankings rise, BFF must leap further

If entertainment value and visibility are benchmarks for attracting sponsors and club interest, then our women footballers have already made a strong case.

'Palestinian Pele' shot dead by Israeli forces in Gaza

Obeid played 24 international matches for team Palestine, the PFA said.

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

Viral video shows couple handling ‘pistol’ in Gazipur restaurant

Police say it was a toy; man in video already in jail over separate charges

BNP leader’s son held for 'extortion' in Patuakhali

A local BNP leader's son was detained by joint forces in Patuakhali’s Baufal upazila last night for allegedly demanding extortion money from traders and assaulting a village policeman.

Trader stabbed to death in Moulvibazar

A trader was stabbed to death by assailants at his shop in Moulvibazar town yesterday evening.

Major Japan newspaper sues 'free-riding' AI firm Perplexity

The lawsuit filed in Tokyo seeks damages of 2.2 billion yen ($14.7 million)

Tokyo soars on trade deal relief as Asian markets limp into weekend

Japanese stocks rallied Friday on a mixed day for Asian markets, fuelled by relief that Tokyo and Washington had settled a tariff issue that raised concerns about their trade deal.

Entertainment

Entertainment

Adnan Al Rajeev’s ‘Ali’ to compete at 50th TIFF

TIFF 2025, set to run from September 4 to 14 in Toronto, will celebrate its 50th anniversary this year and is expected to draw the world's top filmmakers, industry executives, and press, making it an exceptional opportunity for the “Ali” team to share their work with an international audience.

Dameer steps out of his ‘Khancha’

“I might have been making a name for myself during the tail end of my teenage years, but that also entailed eventually making deals and working with questionable people,” divulged Dameer Khan. The once-emerging, unprecedented talent, who shot to popularity, recently spoke with The Daily Star over a call from Canada to exclusively share his story — one that involved undergoing a critical legal dispute with his ex-management while assembling his nightlife business from the ground up, prior to the release of “Khancha”.

Bappa Mazumder reimagines ‘Brishti Pore’ with AI music video

More than two decades after its original release, Bappa Mazumder has brought back one of Dalchhut’s most beloved songs, “Brishti Pore”, in a brand-new arrangement—this time accompanied by an AI-generated music video.

Life & Living

Life & Living

Want a pet? First tick these 7 responsibility boxes

Before adopting a pet, assess your time, finances, patience, and living environment. Pets need consistent care, safety, and acceptance from your household and community. Responsible pet ownership starts with realistic planning and long-term commitment.

#Perspective / “Pappu’s Art School for All” brings rickshaw painting to everyone

Pappu’s Art School for All in Old Dhaka offers free rickshaw painting classes to underprivileged and differently-abled individuals, preserving heritage while empowering youth. This inclusive grassroots movement makes traditional Bangladeshi art accessible to everyone.

#Perspective / Eyes on July, scars for life

There’s a silence that settles in when the shouting ends and when the camera finally rests. But for the photojournalists who stood in the eye of July’s storm, that silence is anything but peaceful. These are not just men with cameras. They are the reluctant custodians in a country where truth is often unwelcome.

Youth

Youth

Student involvement in policy and politics

The future of Bangladesh, much like its history, would have students’ voices guiding it. At least, that was what many of them hoped for.

One year post-uprising: How do students view Bangladesh today?

How much of the students' expectations after the uprising have been fulfilled?

We mourn

The Campus team extends its most profound and sincere condolences to the survivors and the families of the victims.

Tech & Startup

Tech & Startup

OpenAI releases ChatGPT-5 as AI race accelerates

ChatGPT-5 is trained to generate "safe completions," sticking to high-level information that can't be used to cause harm

This Chinese robot can perform kung fu

Chinese robotics company LimX Dynamics has unveiled its latest humanoid robot, the LimX Oli – a 5’4” machine capable of fluid movements, including martial arts, thanks to its 31 degrees of freedom. The robot, an upgrade from last year’s LimX CL-1, is designed for AI researchers and developers working on advanced robotics applications.

How Gen Z kept connected after the internet shutdown

In an instant, one of the most densely populated countries completely vanished from the rest of the world.

Star Multimedia

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

Rain leaves Ctg waterlogged, portion of bridge collapsed

A portion of a bridge over the Sheetal Jharna Canal, on the Oxygen–Bayezid road, collapsed early this morning

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Nature Quest: Guardians of the night

An oriental bay owl stares wide-eyed right into the camera as it was spotted in Chattogram’s Hazirikhil Wildlife Sanctuary.

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BGFCL signs deal with Chinese firm to drill two deep gas wells

Titas-31 will be the deepest well in the country, while Bakhrabad-11 will rank among the deepest

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Cold, hot functional tests completed at Rooppur Power Plant's unit-1

This is another progress of commissioning activities of the country's first nuclear power plant

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Writ petition seeks HC directive to protect Teota Zamindar Bari in Manikanj

Advocate Zahid Ahammad Hero submitted the petition as a public interest litigation on Sunday

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Rain may continue across Bangladesh for five more days: BMD

Authorities urge vigilance in flood-prone, low-lying areas as active monsoon persists

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Why was July 2025 wetter in Bangladesh?

Bangladesh experienced three low-pressure systems on July 7, July 14 and July 24 which led to heavy rain

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Evict 508 illegal structures from Gomti river: HC

The High Court yesterday directed the deputy commissioner of Cumilla to take necessary steps to evict 508 illegal structures occupying the banks of Gomti river in the district within six months.

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