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BGMEA urges members to keep factories shut on July Mass Uprising Day

The association asked its members to pay tribute to the July martyrs on Aug 5

Industry people join Bangladesh-Malaysia Chamber-organised seminar to explore Bangladesh’s potential

Railway will operate the special trains on 8 routes on Aug 5

BSEC identifies 15 companies for potential stock listing

State-run and multinational companies are included in the list

Gazipur woman burned to death, husband accused of murder

The victim's husband is still absconding

NCP unveils 24-point ‘New Bangladesh’ manifesto, calls for Second Republic and new constitution

Key pledges include recognising the July uprising and ensuring justice for those affected

HC orders to arrange exams in 3 subjects for 187 HSC students of Ashulia College

Following the HC order, the students can take exams in these subjects

Proposed two-tier system a test for Bangladesh

How Test cricket can be saved is a question that has been pondered upon for over a century, and since 2016, the ICC has seemingly made up its mind on the solution: dividing the teams into two tiers.

Migrants sent home $2.47 billion in the first month of the current fiscal year

HC orders eviction of 508 illegal structures from Gomti river in Cumilla

The court also directed WDB to decide about the proposed dredging plan for the river

Brook and Root run riot as England eye stunning win at Oval

Harry Brook's dashing century put England on the brink of their latest spectacular run chase in the fifth and deciding Test against India at the Oval on Sunday.

Man allegedly stabs wife to death in front of children in Tangail

The accused fled the scene immediately after the attack

Tarique Rahman urges first-time voters to back BNP

'Let the first vote of the youth be for the sheaf of paddy,' he says

Opinion

Opinion

Political decisions must include women

Reforms cannot bypass the concerns of women

An ode to Yasmeen Murshed / The passing of a quiet revolutionary

Mrs Murshed believed that education should not begin and end with books.

Business

Business

Bangladesh to get $150m ADB loan to boost education, training

Around 10,000 new and existing TVET instructors will enhance their capacities through the initiative

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Sports

Sports

Lando Norris wins Hungarian Grand Prix in another McLaren 1-2

Lando Norris fended off teammate Oscar Piastri to win the Hungarian Grand Prix on Sunday and maintain McLaren's relentless march through the season.

Departing Spurs captain Son in tears on emotional evening

Departing Tottenham captain Son Heung-min was in tears and his team-mates threw him in the air on an emotional evening in his native South Korea on Sunday.

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

21 activists of AL, associate bodies arrested in Dhaka in 24 hours

DMP DC Talebur Rahman briefed journalists about the arrests at a press briefing at the DMP media centre

Five dead, several injured in bike-auto rickshaw collision in Brahmanbaria

The accident happened around 5:00pm on the Dhaka-Sylhet highway near Rampur Government Primary School at Chandura

EC is ‘spineless,’ says NCP's Patwari

Revealing to the public where its problems lie, he says

Man arrested for inciting attack on Hindu homes in Rangpur

A local court sent him to jail this morning

Entertainment

Entertainment

We’re being tagged ‘doshor’ or ‘dollar warriors,’ where do we go?: Sabnam Faria

“Leaders of one of the political parties are running off with stolen money, the younger ones mourn online with offensive hashtags and the rest are busy fighting over extortion, donations, and exit strategies,” she stated.

Get up, Stand up: When your musical heroes defied the authoritarian regime

In those charged days, artistes from across the country stood with the people. Musicians, too, found their voice in the revolution. They came together under a single banner, "Get Up, Stand Up"—a name borrowed from Bob Marley’s timeless anthem. And with that spirit—“Get up, stand up, stand up for your rights”—they raised their voices not just for rights, but against brutality, mass killings, and fear that soaked the monsoon nights.

Tom Holland reveals fresh ‘Brand New Day’ Spider-Man suit

Spider-Man is swinging back into action, and this time with a brand-new suit. Yesterday, Sony Pictures released a video featuring Tom Holland showcasing his upgraded Spider-Man costume for the upcoming film “Spider-Man: Brand New Day”, set to release on July 31, 2026.

Life & Living

Life & Living

#Events / The Rebel Within You: Painting the memory of a movement

In commemoration of the July Uprising, on 29 July, 2025, The Daily Star hosted an art camp titled “The Rebel Within You,” inviting 11 young artists who lived through the chaos, fear, and fire of 2024’s student-led mass movement.

#Perspective / What is patriotism to you?

We love Bangladesh the way we love our mothers, unconditionally, and without needing a reason. And with the July revolution, it could be argued that we have taken a bold step towards understanding the true meaning of patriotism.

What counts as cheating now? Gen‑Z rules vs Boomers

A billionaire CEO’s affair sparked debate on what counts as cheating in 2025. With evolving relationship norms, terms like “situationships” and shifting values challenge traditional definitions of love, loyalty, and commitment in modern dating.

Youth

Youth

No more visa stickers: UK switches to e-visas for int’l students

The UK is replacing physical immigration documents with e-visas.

The curious case of the vanishing bees: Explained

The vanishing of bees isn't a distant environmental tale, it's a local, urgent reality.

Does the new Superman movie signal a cultural shift?

Superman stories have always referenced and challenged real-life geopolitics since the character's inception.

Tech & Startup

Tech & Startup

Flight Expert flies away; users in panic

Flight Expert, a prominent Dhaka-based online travel agency, has abruptly gone dark, prompting panic among customers and widespread allegations of fraud. Since August 2, social media platforms have been flooded with complaints from individuals and businesses claiming they were scammed by the company, which specialised in flight ticket bookings.

Next Step / Jobs of the week

Here are our picks for jobs of the week. Check out the article for more details.

Bangladeshi teams win gold and silver at WICO 2025

Two youth-led teams from Bangladesh placed among the top competitors at the 14th World Invention Creativity Olympic (WICO) 2025, an international invention competition. Among more than 1,250 participants from over 25 countries, Team Atlas emerged as a gold medalist while CodeBlack, an all-girls robotics team, earned the silver medal.

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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

Jashore flooded after heavy rainfall

Aman seedbeds and vegetable crops destroyed

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Light to moderate rain likely throughout Bangladesh in next 24 hours

Bangladesh Meteorological Department predicted rain or thundershowers with temporary gusty wind over the country in the next 24 hours commencing 9:00am today.

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Wings wide open

A peacock pansy spreads its glorious wings while resting on a flower in Chattogram’s Banshkhali tea garden.

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Khasi livelihoods under threat as 1,700 betel trees felled in Jaflong

The incident occurred near the Pratappur border BGB camp in Ward-6 of Paschim Jaflong union

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Kafco clears Tk 950 crore dues to gas distributor

The amount had been mounting since August 2023 when the previous contract expired

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Rizwana calls for stronger action against wildlife traffickers

Benefits of tiger conservation must be made visible to the public, she says

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Stronger laws, awareness key to tackle city waste

Speakers tell Bela public hearing

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3 hours of rain flood low-lying areas in Ctg

Continuous rainfall from noon to 3:00pm yesterday led to temporary waterlogging in several low-lying areas of Chattogram, disrupting movement and daily activities across parts of the port city.

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