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June 4, 2024

Eid release of Siam-Bubly starrer ‘Jongli’ delayed

One by one, films are pulling out of the Eid-ul-Azha lineup. Following the withdrawals of "Kobi", "Esha Murders", and "Neel Chokro", the highly anticipated "Jongli", starring Siam Ahmed and Shobnom Bubly, has also opted out of the…

Shimana’s 14-day battle ends, actress passes away

After battling for life for 14 days at the hospital, Rista Laboni Shimana passed away today due to severe brain hemorrhage complications. The 39-year-old actress breathed her last around 6 am. She was admitted to the hospital on May 20…

More than half of Gaza structures damaged

Some 55 percent of all structures in the Gaza Strip have been destroyed, damaged or possibly damaged since the Israeli offensive began in the Palestinian territory eight months ago, according to preliminary satellite analysis by the UN.…

In shakeup, Washington Post executive editor steps down

The executive editor of the Washington Post, Sally Buzbee, has abruptly stepped down from the role, as the storied American newspaper undergoes a major restructuring, its chief executive said late Sunday. Assuming the job in 2021, Buzbee…

Nepal to host SAFF Women’s Championship in October

Nepal has been named as hosts for the 7th SAFF Women's Championship ahead of Bangladesh and Bhutan today.  The regional women's football extravaganza will be held from October 17-30 at Dashrath Stadium in Kathmandu. This will be…

PM likely to visit India June 21-22, China July 9-12

Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina is likely to visit New Delhi and Beijing in June and July to deepen Bangladesh's ties with Asia's two leading economic powers. The prime minister will likely pay an official visit to New Delhi on June…

682 hajj pilgrims in a bind as funds stuck in bank

A total of 682 hajj pilgrims are facing uncertainty about traveling to Saudi Arabia this year as their flight tickets have not been booked. Around Tk 13 crore for the tickets has been deposited to Premier Bank, but the bank is yet to…

Grameen Bank counsel sharpens barbs against Prof Yunus

Grameen Bank's Chief Legal Adviser Masud Akhter yesterday said Nobel Laureate Prof Muhammad Yunus deceived 1.05 crore members of the bank and misappropriated their money, a claim Prof Yunus's lawyer vehemently denied. "He is talking…

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