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Environment SAC Marks 41st SAARC Charter Day with Focus on Climate Resilience

The SAARC Agriculture Centre (SAC) on Monday, observed the 41st anniversary of SAARC Charter Day. The Charter was originally adopted during the first SAARC Summit in 1985.

Business Ranveer Singh's 'Dhurandhar' Blasts Past INR 100 Crore in Just Three Days

Ranveer Singh's highly anticipated film, 'Dhurandhar,' has significantly exceeded box office projections, entering the prestigious INR 100 crore club on just its third day of release.

International Water Leak Damages Hundreds of Historic Books in Louvre

Compounding embarrassment over the state of the Louvre's security system, upkeep and bureaucracy are now in the spotlight in the wake of a foreseeable water leak that damaged hundreds of books.

Politics Tribunal Sets Feb 9 for Probe Report in a Case against Quader, 44 others

ICT-1 set February 9 for submitting the probe report in a case lodged against 45 accused, including Awami League general secretary Obaidul Quader and former law minister Anisul Huq.

International Azerbaijan to Open Embassy in Dhaka After Bangladesh Election: Envoy

The Azerbaijani government is planning to open an embassy in Dhaka following Bangladesh's upcoming polls, according to Elchin Huseynli, the non-resident ambassador of Azerbaijan to Bangladesh.

Politics 32,000 Assistant Teachers Can't be Promoted Due to Lawsuits: Education Adviser

Education Adviser said 32,000 schools currently have vacant head teacher positions, but promotions for an equal number of assistant teachers remain stalled due to ongoing legal complications.

Culture 'Siraj-ud-Daulah' to be Staged at Shilpakala Academy Today

The historical play 'Siraj-ud-Daulah' will be staged today at the Bangladesh Shilpakala Academy in the capital.

Environment Surface Water Conservation Crucial to Mitigate Barind Water Crisis: Experts

Surface water conservation is of the essence of mitigating the water crisis, which is being deepened due to the deficit of rainfall, in the region, including its vast Barind tract.

Business Ranveer Singh's 'Dhurandhar' Blasts Past INR 100 Crore in Just Three Days

Ranveer Singh's highly anticipated film, 'Dhurandhar,' has significantly exceeded box office projections, entering the prestigious INR 100 crore club on just its third day of release.

Politics Court Sets Jan 13 Deadline for BB Reserve Heist Probe Report

A Dhaka court has rescheduled the submission date for the investigation report into the 2016 Bangladesh Bank (BB) reserve heist case.

International Air Ambulance for Khaleda Zia Likely to Arrive Tomorrow Morning

The air ambulance chartered to transport BNP Chairperson Khaleda Zia to London for medical treatment has received permission to land at Hazrat Shahjalal International Airport in Dhaka tomorrow,

Politics Government Grants Permission to Import Onions

To stabilize the market, the government will allow limited onion imports starting Sunday. Fifty Import Permits (IPs) will be issued daily, with each IP authorizing a maximum import,

Politics 17 Including Former Ministers and State Ministers Brought to Tribunal

Seventeen individuals, including former ministers and state ministers of the Sheikh Hasina government, have been brought before the International Crimes Tribunal (ICT) to face charges of murder and,

Health New AI Model Can Predict 5-Year Breast Cancer Risk

A new AI model can predict a person's risk of developing breast cancer up to five years in advance by analyzing mammograms. This could make screening much more effective.

International UK and Qatar to Donate $11.2 Million to Aid Rohingya and Local Communities

The United Kingdom and Qatar have jointly announced $11.2 million in aid to strengthen humanitarian assistance and environmental protection for the more than 647,000 Rohingya and local communities,

International Thailand Launches Air Strikes Against Cambodian Military: Army

Thailand launched air strikes on its neighbour Cambodia on Monday, the Thai army said, with both sides trading blame for the latest eruption of fighting on their disputed border,

International 23 Afghan Taliban Soldiers Killed in Pakistan's Attack

At least 23 Afghan Taliban soldiers were killed in two consecutive days of attacks by the Pakistani Army.