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Press Photo Contest 2025 awards handed over

Drik Picture Library lifted the curtain on Bangladesh Press Photo Contest 2025 with an awards ceremony at the DrikPath Bhaban at Panthapath in the capital on Saturday...

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ASHULIA KILLINGS: ICT sends 3 ex-police officers to jail

The International Crimes Tribunal on Tuesday sent three former police officials to jail in a genocide and crimes against humanity case lodged over the killing of six youths during the July-August mass uprising and subsequently torching their bodies to conceal the evidence...

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Rangamati addl SP in custody following ICT warrant

The police on Sunday took the Rangamati district additional superintendent of police for traffic, Anirban Chowdhury, in custody immediately after the issuance of an arrest warrant against him by the International Crimes Tribunal...

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4 officers withdrawn as JCD leader snatched from police

The Natore district police on Wednesday withdrew four police officials, including officer-in-charge Nazmul Haque, from the Lalpur police station over the incident of snatching a leader of Jatiyatabadi Chhatra Dal, the youth front of the Bangladesh Nationalist Party, from the police station by fellow leaders and activists Tuesday afternoon...

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China urges citizens to avoid war zones

China on Wednesday urged its citizens to avoid conflict zones and participating in wars, after Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelensky said his troops had captured two Chinese citizens fighting with Russia...

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Ex-ICT prosecutor Tureen Afroz placed on 4-day remand

A Dhaka metropolitan magistrate court on Tuesday placed former International Crimes Tribunal prosecutor Tureen Afroz on four-day remand in police custody on allegation of attempted  murder of one Abdul Jabbar during the student-led mass uprising...

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Ex-ICT prosecutor Tureen Afroz arrested

Dhaka Metropolitan Police deputy commissioner for media and public relations Muhammad Talebur Rahman said that Turin Afroz was arrested by Uttara West police station officers at about 11:00pm on Monday…

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Graft enquiries surge but conviction rate drops

The Anti-Corruption Commission launched a record number of enquiries, 1,894, into corruption allegations against different graft suspects in 2024, far higher than 845 enquiries done in the previous year...

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Time bombs found in Aynaghar torture cells: Tajul

International Crimes Tribunal chief prosecutor Mohammad Tajul Islam on Sunday alleged that investigators uncovered three secret Aynaghar torture cells hidden within Joint Force Investigation Cell, where underground chambers had been sealed off behind walls.

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REMEMBERING SLAVERY: Confronting past, resisting present

EACH year, on March 25, the world pauses to observe International Day of Remembrance of the Victims of Slavery and the Transatlantic Slave Trade, an occasion that commemorates one of the most brutal and dehumanising chapters in history. This remembrance is not merely symbolic. It is a moral imperative, a call to reflect on a legacy that still ripples through our...

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Police must abandon violence, harassment for crowd control

DESPITE support and care from authorities, particularly the healthcare providers, the eight-year-old rape victim from Magura lost the battle for life in Combined Military Hospital in Dhaka on March 13 while anti-rape protests raged. Four accused in this case are arrested and the law minister assured a speedy trial of the case but the movement against rape continued as the...

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‘JaiJai Din’ declaration revoked

The declaration of the daily ‘JaiJai Din’ has been revoked by the office of the Dhaka district magistrate and deputy commissioner following an application by its former editor Shafik Rehman, sparking protests from the newspaper’s current management and journalists...

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Govt needs to make roads pedestrian-friendly

THAT pedestrians continue to constitute the largest group of road accident victims warrants special attention and specific measures are needed to protect them. In February, at least 114 pedestrians died in road accidents. In a road accident on March 10, a pedestrian died and another was seriously injured when a covered van ran over them at Banani in Dhaka. Both of them...

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Blaming victims, shielding mob

THE March 3 protest at Lalmatia that Bangladesh Against Rape and Harassment held was not just a response to a single event but the culmination of growing disappointment with the government’s failure to protect women from escalating violence. The demonstrators, predominantly woman activists and concerned citizens, burnt an effigy of the home affairs adviser...

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Shifting geopolitical landscape and Bangladesh

RECENTLY, the global geopolitical landscape has undergone rapid changes. The war in Ukraine, followed by the Israel-Palestine conflict and the rise of right-wing governments across various European nations, has significantly altered the world’s political dynamics. Additionally, the removal of Bashar al-Assad in Syria and Sheikh Hasina in Bangladesh has introduced...

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Cumilla Victoria College principal attacked

The principal of Cumilla Victoria Government College, Professor Mohammad Abul Bashar Bhuiyan, along with several other teachers, was injured during an incident between two groups over the firing of an imam at the mosque of college on Friday...

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