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November 2023

‘We want secure environment for our education’

Students and teachers from several educational institutions staged human chains throughout the capital yesterday, demanding timely examinations and a safe learning environment. The students took to the streets around 11:00am, holding…

We got married last December: Liza

Close Up One famed singer Sania Sultana Liza was crowned winner in 2008. The singer is currently occupied in the role of one of the jury members on a music reality show. Recently, a news about the singer getting married has been in the…

Brazil take on world champions Argentina

One of the most sought-after contests in world football will take place amongst two of the fiercest rivals as Brazil square off against world champions Argentina in a FIFA World Cup Qualifier contest at the iconic Maracana Stadium,…

Microsoft hires OpenAI’s Sam Altman after sacking

Microsoft yesterday announced the hiring of OpenAI co-founder Sam Altman following his shock sacking from the company whose ChatGPT chatbot has led the rapid rise of artificial intelligence technology. OpenAI has appointed Emmett…

Rescuers drill to send more food to trapped workers

Rescuers are trying to send cooked food and set up a phone connection to 41 workers trapped for eight days in a collapsed tunnel in the Indian Himalayas as they explore fresh rescue plans after previous attempts stalled, officials said…

With X’s Musk under fire, Biden joins rival Threads

US President Joe Biden on Monday joined Threads, Meta's social media rival to Elon Musk's X, just days after the White House blasted the tech baron for pushing anti-Semitism. "Folks, it's President Biden," said his first post, which…

HC stays suspension of telecom dept GM

The High Court yesterday stayed for six months a decision by the Posts and Telecommunications Division to suspend Asaduzzaman Chowdhury, the former acting managing director of Bangladesh Telecommunications Company Limited.…

Indo-Bangla talks: No political issues on agenda

Foreign Minister AK Abdul Momen today said no political issues will be discussed in the foreign secretary-level talks between the two countries. "I don't think so. Political discussion has already been done. There will be no discussion…

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