Woman found bound and dead inside Jhalakathi home
4 hour(s) ago Crime & Justice
Police suspect thieves killed her
Magnitude 7.4 quake hits Mexican coast near Guatemala, triggers tsunami threat
7 hour(s) ago Natural disaster
Residents flee buildings in Guatemala as earthquake rattles the region

'Great innings comes to an end'

6 hour(s) ago Cricket
"A great innings has come to an end. In our hearts, now and forever, Sir Garfield Sobers," West Indies Cricket posted on X above a photograph of him titled 'Legend. Icon. Hero'.
Can Bangladesh bring back the Chakaria Sundarbans?
Unheard Voices
A vast, barren landscape stretches to the horizon—devoid of trees and even sufficient grass.
Football as freedom: From colonial Bengal to Bangladesh
Sahidul Hasan and Md. Hasaibur Rahman
In Focus
The forgotten South Asian soldiers of the First World War
Raisa Morshed
In Focus
People from the Indian subcontinent served across multiple fronts in both world wars, yet their stories occupy a surprisingly small place in our collective memory.

Big firms look overseas as local credit costs too much

17 July 2026, 00:00 AM Economy
As local borrowing costs hover high, some of the country’s largest conglomerates are turning to foreign lenders for financing, and Bangladesh Bank (BB) is moving on multiple fronts to make that path easier.

Why governments fail to communicate with Gen Z

16 July 2026, 00:01 AM Big Picture
Governments spark Gen Z protests by using dismissive government communication instead of respectful, digital youth political engagement.

Business Plus / FIFANOMICS: How Bangladesh cashes in on the World Cup

4 July 2026, 00:00 AM Business
Each tournament boosts businesses ranging from apparel to food delivery services.
What the World Cup means for women in Bangladesh
23 June 2026, 08:30 AM Wisdom
The way women experience the World Cup is often shaped by their responsibilities inside the home.
Star analysis / Where rape happens: Inside homes, among familiar faces
8 June 2026, 09:29 AM Crime & Justice
Most rape incidents in Bangladesh do not happen in dark alleys or isolated streets. They occur in places people trust the most -- inside homes.