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Reforms ahead of polls: BNP waits with cautious optimism

Having weathered a very difficult 15 years as de facto opposition, the BNP now wants only the essential reforms done to ensure free and fair polls.

After a long time, foreign investors are showing renewed interest in buying shares of listed companies in Bangladesh as they hope good governance will return to the local stock market following the recent political changeover.

During this transitional phase, people may start to feel colder around dawn and experience dry skin and cracked lips

July uprising in the lives of garment workers

Garment workers, earning a meagre Tk 12,500, found themselves united with the students and the public in their shared struggle against deprivation and discrimination. Over the past 15 years, every time they took to the streets to protest injustices, they were brutally silenced through violence, torture, attacks, lawsuits, and even murder. The history of the July uprising must also include the struggles and sacrifices of the working class, who are the driving force of the economy. Their voices must be represented at the national policy level.

Only 5 RMG factories shut in Savar, Ashulia, Gazipur, N’ganj today

No ‘crisis’ reported, according to the chief adviser's press wing

Public medical colleges: 86 doctors, 136 students punished since August 5

Over the last two months, at least 86 physicians and 136 students in eight public medical colleges and hospitals across the country have faced different punitive actions on various allegations, including “taking a stance against” the quota reform movement.

Elephant injured after being hit by train on Ctg-Cox’s Bazar tracks

A female elephant was critically injured after being hit by a train on the Chattogram-Cox’s Bazar rail track in Chattogram's Lohagara upazila last night

BPL Draft 2025 / Rajshahi pick Taskin in first call, Barishal rope in Mahmudullah, Shanto, Rishad

Durbar Rajshahi picked Taskin Ahmed in the first call while Liton Das and Mahmudullah were roped in by Dhaka Capitals and Fortune Barishal respectively in the players’ draft for the 11th edition of the Bangladesh Premier League (BPL) currently taking place at the Pan Pacific Sonargaon in Dhaka today.

Salman shown arrested in 17 cases filed with Paltan police station

Dipu Moni, Palak shown arrested in attempted murder case

Ex-minister Anisul on 2-day remand in murder case

With this, former law minister Anisul Huq has been put on a total of 32 days' remand in various cases

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

Police and locals of the Hindu community locked in a clash in Patuatuli area of Old Dhaka late last night when the latter was going to immerse idols in Buriganga river.

16 NBFIs face total provision shortfall of Tk 1,954cr

Sixteen non-bank financial institutions (NBFIs) faced a combined provision shortfall of Tk 1,954 crore till June this year, reflecting that their financial health had worsened.

Poorest countries face highest debt burden for 18 years: World Bank

"There is much that low-income economies can -— and must -— do for themselves," the World Bank's deputy chief economist, Ayhan Kose, said in a statement

Smith experiment as Test opener over, Green out of India series

Steve Smith's short-lived stint as a Test opener came to an end Monday with confirmation he will drop down the Australian batting order against India next month, while all-rounder Cameron Green was ruled out of the series.

3 killed as gas cylinder of bus explodes at Lakshmipur filling station

The explosion occurred around 2:00am at Green Life Filling Station in Muktiganj area when a Ramgati-bound bus of Meghna Paribahan was refuelling.

Opinion

Opinion

Ensure schools are safe for all

How can we expect students to learn in an unsafe environment?

How Western nations can help Bangladesh reclaim stolen assets

Given the current economic reality of Bangladesh, recovering stolen assets must be a top priority for the interim government.

Business

Business

City Bank Director Rubel Aziz to sell 34 lakh shares 

It is 11% of his total 3.08 crore shares in the bank

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Sports

Sports

England return to winning ways in Nations League, Austria thrash Norway

England eased to a 3-1 victory away to Finland in the Nations League on Sunday, while Austria put five past Erling Haaland's Norway.

Cummins back, Marsh and Head out of Pakistan ODI series

Mitchell Marsh and Travis Head were Monday ruled out of Australia's home one-day series against Pakistan next month, but Pat Cummins returns as captain after missing their recent England tour.

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

WHO, Red Crescent resupply two hospitals in north Gaza

World Health Organization chief Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus said late Sunday that a WHO-Palestine Red Crescent operation had managed to resupply two hospitals in northern Gaza

US to send anti-missile system and troops to Israel, Pentagon says

US President Joe Biden said the move was meant "to defend Israel," which is weighing an expected retaliation against Iran after Tehran fired more than 180 missiles at Israel on Oct 1

A historic moment

For the first time in Bangladesh’s history, five female lawyers have been appointed as justices in the High Court Division of the Supreme Court.

Youth hacked to death in Narayanganj

An 18-year-old was hacked to death yesterday while he was returning home in Narayanganj's Bandar upazila

FAIMA joins protest over rape, murder of doctor at Indian hospital

The Federation of All India Medical Association (FAIMA), an apex body of Resident Doctors' Associations (RDAs), called for a nationwide shutdown of elective services in hospitals from today, in solidarity with the medics' ongoing protest in West Bengal state against the rape and murder of a doctor at RG Kar Hospital in Kolkata

Entertainment

Entertainment

‘Durgar Shomudro’: Thought-provoking pictures urge humanity to course-correct

“Each photo will make people think, and that is our goal—to make people think, and we believe it will create an impact,” said Nawshaba.

Bangladeshi silent film ‘Nirvana’ wins another prestigious award

Bangladeshi film "Nirvana" has once again earned international acclaim, this time securing a Jury Award at the Gange Sur Seine International Film Festival in France. This comes on the heels of its earlier success at the Moscow International Film Festival (MIFF), where it won the Special Jury Award.

‘Jigra’ delivers Alia's lowest box office launch in 10 years

In recent years, Alia Bhatt has been recognised as one of the most successful actresses of her generation in Hindi cinema. Over her career spanning more than a decade, she has featured in some of the industry's biggest blockbusters while also establishing herself as a box office draw with female-led solo hits.

Life & Living

Life & Living

#Perspective / Cabbage now costs Tk 70?! Will your next salad require a bank loan?

Rising food prices in Bangladesh are hitting consumers hard, especially lower-income groups. Vegetables like cucumbers, tomatoes, and pumpkins have surged, alongside chicken, eggs, and fish. Budget-conscious households now face tough choices, with many turning to home gardening for relief.

Tired of sucking in your belly? Try these yoga moves to shrink it for real

Eliza Chowdhury, a seasoned yoga instructor with certifications from India and Thailand, shares 5 yoga poses that are particularly effective for targeting and reducing belly fat.

#Perspective / Don’t Be blind to the truth: Vision impairment is an economic crisis in disguise

Vision impairment significantly impacts socioeconomic growth, particularly for low-income workers. Accessible eye care, such as affordable spectacles, enhances productivity and transforms lives, emphasizing the need for integrated eye health initiatives within public health frameworks to address this critical issue.

Youth

Youth

Two Bangladeshis become Regional Winners at Global Undergraduate Awards 2024

Shafaet Alam Abir from Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology (BUET) and Hasan Shaikh from Northern University of Business and Technology Khulna became the Regional Winners at the 2024 Global Undergraduate Awards (GUA).

How to get your HSC results

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

Your guide to the British Council Women in STEM Scholarship

The British Council Women in STEM Scholarship aims to address the gender imbalance in STEM fields.

Tech & Startup

Tech & Startup

SpaceX catches reusable rocket with giant tower arms

SpaceX achieved a major milestone on Sunday by using mechanical arms on its launch tower to catch the first stage of its Starship rocket, marking a key step in developing a fully reusable space vehicle.

Next Step / Jobs of the week

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

Shift / Kashfia Arfa: Accelerating change for women in racing

Kashfia Arfa, a female Bangladeshi racer, recently made headlines after securing a position in the top six at the Asian Auto Gymkhana Championship 2024 Round 2, competing against seasoned racers from across Asia.

Star Multimedia

Star Multimedia

79 families left homeless in Bogura Ashrayan project

The construction cost of these houses was about Tk 1.5 crore

Israel attacks Lebanon peacekeepers, 4 hurt

Israeli forces have attacked UN peacekeepers in southern Lebanon. Two peacekeepers were wounded in Friday's attack. This is the third day in a row that Israeli forces have attacked peacekeepers. Four peacekeepers were injured in the attack. Various countries, including the UN, have strongly condemned the attack on peacekeepers, reports Reuters

Jamaat Ameer Shafiqur clarifies stance on ties with BNP, alliance

Watch today's episode of Star Connects for more

How rickshaw puller Noor tried to save Nafiz

On today's Star Connects Noor narrates the story to The Daily Star

Environment

Environment

Erosion upends lives along Khowai river

Husen Mia, a farmer from Radhanagar village in Habiganj, is one of many who have lost everything to the  Khowai river .

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Low pressure likely over southwest Bay

A low-pressure area is likely to form over southwest Bay of Bengal in the 48 hours from 9:00am yesterday, according to the forecast of Bangladesh Meteorological Department (BMD).

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Low pressure likely over southwest Bay

Conditions are favourable for further withdrawal of the southwest monsoon in the 24-hour period, according to BMD's weather bulletin this morning

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Sand lifting threatens riverside structures

Several hundred residents of Kasba Ghoshpara area in Jashore Sadar upazila have been passing their days in utter despair since the beginning of September when a number of houses started collapsing into the Bhairab river due illegal and unplanned sand lifting.

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Morning rain drenches Dhaka

The low-lying areas in the capital and a number of alleys were inundated due to rains, making it difficult for people who planned to go out in the morning

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Milton leaves at least 16 dead, millions without power in Florida

The death toll from Hurricane Milton has risen to at least 16, officials in Florida said Friday, and millions were still without power as residents began the painful process of piecing their lives back together

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Rain likely

Bangladesh Meteorological Department has forecast rain or thundershowers in all divisions including Dhaka of the country in 24 hours commencing 9:00am yesterday.

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The little greats

Two baby great egrets, properly known as egretlets, excitedly flapping their wings at the sight of their mother (not in photo) coming back with some food for them.

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