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November 24, 2024

Election delay could lead to more conspiracies

BNP acting chairman Tarique Rahman has said that a delay in holding the next general election will lead to "more conspiracies". "The autocracy that was overthrown through a popular uprising is not sitting idle. They are continuously…

Crowd control: Police seek to stop use of lethal weapon

The police may stop using lethal weapons and lead pellets for crowd control as their widespread use during the July mass uprising led to massive casualties and global criticism. The process is underway to make time-befitting…

Attempts on to tarnish image of students: Nahid

Information and Broadcasting Adviser Nahid Islam yesterday said attempts are being made to tarnish the image of students, who led the protests that toppled the Awami League regime, to undermine the July uprising. "There is a…

World approves $300 bn for poor nations in climate deal

Countries agreed on Sunday to an annual finance target of $300 billion to help poorer countries deal with the impacts of climate change, with rich countries leading the payments, according to a hard fought deal clinched at the COP29…

No climate deal better than a ‘bad’ one: NGOs

More than 300 activist groups yesterday jointly urged developing nations to walk away from deadlocked COP29 climate negotiations if wealthy countries do not make a better offer. "We urge you to stand up for the people of the Global…

‘CID 2’ release date announced

After Sony TV confirmed that "CID" would return to television after six years, fans couldn't hold their excitement. The production team has begun filming, and the makers have revealed the premiere date for "CID" Season 2. "CID 2" will…

Jaiswal hits fourth Test hundred

Young opener Yashasvi Jaiswal brought up a composed unbeaten century on Sunday as India took the first Test in Perth further away from Australia. The 22-year-old resumed on day three 10 runs shy of his fourth Test ton and reached three…

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