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Health sector reform: 33 proposals set for implementation

The Health Ministry has selected 33 recommendations from the Health Sector Reform Commission as it seeks to begin implementing the much-needed reform process in the country’s health system.

Having lost her right leg in a landmine explosion, Nur Kaida, a 23-year-old Rohingya woman, now feels helpless at a refugee camp in Teknaf.

Sector's collective loss hits Tk 1,079 crore as NBFIs grapple with crisis

BNP reaching out to Hefazat, others

Move seen as effort to undercut possible Jamaat-IAB clout in polls

ICT issues arrest warrants for ex-IGP Javed Patwary, four others

The tribunal's investigation agency sought the warrants after a preliminary probe into a complaint filed by the father of madrasa student Ibrahim, one of the victims

Ex-DB chief Harun, 17 other senior police officers suspended over 'desertion'

Says an order issued by the Public Security Division of the home ministry

Mueller's goal on MLS debut chalked off in 1-1 draw for Vancouver

Thomas Mueller made his Major League Soccer debut on Sunday as a second-half substitute for Vancouver Whitecaps in a 1-1 draw with Houston Dynamo that left the Germany great with "mixed feelings" after he had a goal disallowed for offside.

Bridging the Partition through Education

The 1947 Partition of South Asia is usually associated with divisions, disruption, and the melancholia of displacement.

Yunus inaugurates National Fisheries Week 2025

16 individuals, organisations awarded for their contributions

Third Teesta bridge opens to traffic on Aug 20

Chilmari–Haripur Bridge to boost trade, cut travel time

1 year of interim govt / Retired officials’ promotions plunged civil service into crisis

One year into the interim government’s tenure, the public administration ministry remains in disarray

The development comes after the immediate past managing director of Dhaka Bank resigned

‘Use firearms in self-defence’: Cop detained for recording CMP chief's radio message

The detainee will be shown arrested in a case to be filed under the Cyber Security Act, said CMP commissioner

5 killed as pickup van crashes into parked covered van in Ctg

All the victims were on their way to the Fishery Ghat in Chattogram to buy fish

Babar needs to improve strike rate for T20 comeback, says Hesson

Former Pakistan captain Babar Azam has been told to improve his batting against spin and boost his overall strike rate to be considered for Twenty20 Internationals, coach Mike Hesson said.

China calls for 'all parties' to agree in Ukraine peace talks in Washington

Zelensky, who has repeatedly rejected territorial concessions, is expected to meet Trump one-on-one before being joined by a cohort of European leaders

Opinion

Opinion

An unnecessary and excessive reaction

Case of a rickshaw puller assaulted and arrested on August 15 raises concerns

Ambulance syndicates are holding patients hostage

When emergency services like ambulances are turned into rackets of extortion, it is like the final nail on the coffin.

Business

Business

US adviser Navarro says India's Russian crude buying has to stop

"If India wants to be treated as a strategic partner of the US, it needs to start acting like one."

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Sports

Sports

Atletico beaten by Espanyol in La Liga opener

Espanyol staged a late comeback to grab a shock 2-1 win over Atletico Madrid on Sunday as Diego Simeone's men made a disappointing start to their La Liga campaign.

Vitinha goal guides PSG past Nantes in their Ligue 1 opener

Paris St Germain began their Ligue 1 title defence with a hard-fought 1-0 win at Nantes on Sunday thanks to a second-half goal from their Portugal midfielder Vitinha.

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

Amnesty says Israel deliberately starving Gaza's Palestinians

Israel, while heavily restricting aid allowed into the Gaza Strip, has repeatedly rejected claims of deliberate starvation in the 22-month-old war

Myanmar junta sets December 28 poll date despite raging civil war

Myanmar's civil war has killed thousands, left more than half the nation in poverty, and more than 3.5 million people living displaced

'Skibidi' and 'tradwife': social media words added to Cambridge dictionary

6,000 new entries to the online edition of the Cambridge Dictionary over the last year

Qantas fined US$59 million for illegal layoffs

Federal Court Justice Michael Lee said he wanted the penalty to be a "real deterrence" to firms that might be tempted by the financial rewards of breaching employment law.

Mass rally in Tel Aviv calls for end to Gaza war, hostage deal

The rally was the culmination of a day of nationwide protests and a general strike to pressure the government to halt the military campaign.

Entertainment

Entertainment

Exhibition / The weight of Monsoon in ‘Troubling Rain’

My first instinct, when walking into “Troubling Rain” at Alliance Française de Dhaka, was to recall how often rain has been romanticised in this city’s cultural memory. Generations have sung about it, written about it, danced to its rhythm. The monsoon, in Bangla literature, has been the backdrop for longing, love, and lyricism. From Tagore’s verses to Nazrul’s songs, it has always been imagined as something that enhances beauty and deepens emotion. And yet, what Abir Abdullah does in this exhibition is strip the rain of its poetry and return it to its grit.

Selim Al Deen birth anniversary celebrations begin today

Marking the 76th birth anniversary of theatre luminary Selim Al Deen, theatre troupe Swapnadal is organising a two-day festival titled “Natyacharya Selim Al Deen Janmotsab 2025”. The festival, held under the slogan “Selim Al Deen—Rabindranath lives in our art, the triumph of Bangla theatre is eternal”, begins today, at Jahangirnagar University and Bangladesh Shilpakala Academy, and will conclude tomorrow.

Aryan Khan introduces his first web-series with a thrilling teaser

The first teaser of “The Ba***ds of Bollywood”, marking Aryan Khan’s debut venture as a director, is out—and it exudes pure cinematic flair. The teaser blends snippets of the show with Aryan’s own narration, delivered in a style reminiscent of his father, superstar Shah Rukh Khan. The twist? While Shah Rukh often spoke of love, Aryan’s focus shifts to action, showcasing plenty of high-octane sequences.

Life & Living

Life & Living

Stage fright? Here's how performers turn nerves into power

Stage fright triggers anxiety, fear of failure, and physical stress, but performers can overcome it with consistent practice, mindfulness, relaxation, positive affirmations, and gradual exposure, turning nervous energy into confidence for powerful, polished public performances and successful audience connection.

How to help kids resist real-life and online peer pressure

Children face intense peer pressure both offline and online, often risking self-worth to fit in. Parents can help by listening, fostering open communication, teaching resilience, instilling family values, and building confidence, ensuring children navigate challenges with strength and self-assurance.

Is your side hustle making you rich or just tired?

The pressure to turn passions into income streams has transformed creativity into another job, leading to burnout. In an economy focused on hustle culture, it's vital to separate passion from performance and allow room for rest.

Youth

Youth

The crises facing young artists in Bangladesh

It has become essential to understand that despite all the challenges we as a country collectively face, we must not forget those who elevate and preserve our culture and our language.

RU students still face poor food, housing woes

Following the July uprising, Rajshahi University (RU) authorities had promised sweeping reforms in hall management, particularly in dining services and seat allocation.

AK Ratul’s legacy will live on

Rest in power, AK Ratul. You will not be forgotten.

Tech & Startup

Tech & Startup

Royal Enfield’s first rideout brings Dhaka’s Enfield owners together

Dhaka witnessed a royal spectacle on Saturday, 16 August 2025, as Royal Enfield owners from across the city gathered for the first-ever Royal Enfield Rideout 2025. 

Robots stumble, sprint, and spar at World Humanoid Robot Games

The first-ever World Humanoid Robot Games was recently held in Beijing, where more than 500 humanoid robots from around the globe went head-to-head in a mix of sporting clashes and practical challenges.

Perplexity wants to buy Google Chrome for $34.5 billion

AI search startup Perplexity has made an unexpected $34.5 billion all-cash bid to buy Google’s Chrome browser - a price much higher than its own estimated valuation of $18 billion.

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

Floodwaters recede, but suffering of northern people persists

Strong currents left deep pits in homesteads and yards, while poultry, goats and cattle were washed away in several areas

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Teesta road bridge embankment partially collapses; 1,000 families at risk

Water levels of Teesta and Dudhkumar rivers start to drop

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Waltzing in the wetlands

A pheasant-tailed jacana, known as ‘jol moyur’ in Bangla, soars over a tranquil wetland in Chuadanga.

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Looted stones being restored at Sada Pathor

The district administration, during a joint operation in Bholaganj of Sylhet’s Companiganj upazila and parts of Sylhet city, has recovered over 35,000 cubic feet of stones previously looted from the Sada Pathor tourist spot.

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Drive underway in Demra to recover Sada Pathor looted from Bholaganj

Rab claims to have found Bholaganj’s white stone stored in seven warehouses

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Contractual workers of BPC companies stage protest in Ctg

Contractual workers of oil companies under the Bangladesh Petroleum Corporation (BPC) staged a protest in Chattogram today to press home their five-point demand..The demonstration took place from 11:00am to 2:00pm in front of the BPC head office in the Saltgola area..Over a hundred w

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Climate change made Nordic heatwave 2C hotter: study

The heatwave was intensified by the burning of fossil fuels, which release planet-heating carbon emissions, they said.

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Sada Pathor stripped bare

Bholaganj’s Sada Pathor, a broad, shallow stretch of the Dholai River where smooth white stones once lay against the backdrop of Meghalaya’s hills, has long been one of Sylhet’s top tourist attractions.

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