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Jordan Intercepts Iranian Missiles Following Joint U.S. and Saudi Strikes in Iraq
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Jordan Intercepts Iranian Missiles Following Joint U.S. and Saudi Strikes in Iraq

Jordanian air defenses shot down five Iranian ballistic missiles following joint U.S. and Saudi air operations against militia positions in Iraq. The renewed clashes disrupt a short-lived pause in hostilities, putting global energy transit through the Strait of Hormuz and Red Sea at further risk.

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Foodpanda Bangladesh incurs €111m losses since 2016

Foodpanda Bangladesh incurs €111m losses since 2016
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Chattogram's listed 'top criminal' David Emon arrested in Jashore

Chattogram's listed 'top criminal' David Emon arrested in Jashore
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Our digital evidence framework must evolve with AI

Our digital evidence framework must evolve with AI
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Presidential election: EC to meet acting Speaker tomorrow

Presidential election: EC to meet acting Speaker tomorrow

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Gas crisis strikes paracetamol API, other industries
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Gas crisis strikes paracetamol API, other industries

A worsening gas crisis has significantly slashed domestic production of paracetamol API (Active Pharmaceutical Ingredient) while also severely disrupting production at factories across Bangladesh’s manufacturing sector.

High risk little readiness
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High risk little readiness

Dhaka has long expanded faster than it has planned. Wetlands have been filled, low-lying areas built over, and high-rises have been raised that may not withstand a major earthquake. In the final instalment of a six-part series, Star examines whether Bangladesh is ready to face a major quake despite years of studies, investments, and preparedness efforts. 

Will there be no end to this farce?
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Will there be no end to this farce?

It is deeply concerning that illegal sand extraction continues unabated inside the Ramgarh-Sitakunda Reserve Forest despite repeated enforcement drives by the Forest Department. According to a report by this daily, authorities conducted at least 21 raids between June 2025 and May 2026, seizing excavators, dredgers, trucks, and more than 1,07,000 cubic feet of illegally extracted sand, while arresting six people. Unfortunately, these drives have failed to stop the illegal trade, as the miners return to the same areas soon after the raids. This shows that the authorities’ approach has failed to make any lasting impact.

Red Sea shipping slows after Houthi attack on Saudi Arabia, data shows
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Red Sea shipping slows after Houthi attack on Saudi Arabia, data shows

Ship traffic through Bab el-Mandeb fell on Sunday after Yemeni Houthis attacked Saudi oil installations along the Red Sea coast, while transit through the Strait of Hormuz stayed low over the weekend, shipping data from Kpler showed on Monday.

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The narcotics trail: Traffickers tap 105 border points across 18 districts

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BB issues guidelines to link local banks with foreign payment providers

Bangladesh Bank has introduced a bank-intermediated framework to link local banks with foreign payment providers, modernising the payment ecosystem, boosting digital financial inclusion, and supporting the growing trade in services.

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Why are we still struggling to make health insurance work?

Bangladesh has committed itself to achieving universal health coverage (UHC), ensuring that everyone can access necessary health services without suffering financial hardship. Yet, out-of-pocket payments continue to finance most healthcare, forcing families to borrow money, sell assets, or forego treatment altogether. Recognising this challenge, the government’s Health Care Financing Strategy identified health insurance as a key instrument to reduce out-of-pocket spending and accelerate progress towards UHC. More than a decade later, however, the country remains at the pilot stage.

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Kafrul Swechchhasebak Dal leader hired hitmen to kill Jubo Dal rival: DB

A Kafrul Thana Swechchhasebak Dal leader allegedly hired a group of contract killers from Magura to assassinate a local Jubo Dal leader over a long-running turf war, the Detective Branch (DB) of Dhaka Metropolitan Police claimed today.

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Reports of Tk 120cr VAT evasion by Transcom unsubstantiated

Reports claiming Transcom Group evaded Tk 120 crore in VAT remain unverified as NBR continues its regulatory review without issuing any official demand notice.

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I spent two years learning AI, then another year unlearning it

I spent two years learning about artificial intelligence-based tools. I read the papers, tested out the models, attended the workshops, built prompts, compared outputs, and watched each new release with the excitement of someone witnessing the future unfold in real time. Like many people working close to technology, I believed AI would become the defining aspect for our generation. 

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Politics and religion has now gotten mixed with support for WC team: Kazi Sabir

"We are ruining our relationships because of Ronaldo and Messi."

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SSC, equivalent results to be published on August 10

The results of the Secondary School Certificate (SSC) and equivalent examinations 2026 will be published simultaneously across Bangladesh on August 10, the Bangladesh Inter-Education Board Coordination Committee announced today.

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Chattogram port’s empty-container problem needs more than quick fixes

A recent dispute over empty containers at Chattogram port has brought to renewed focus a deeper problem in Bangladesh’s trade logistics system: when legitimate interests collide, there is no neutral, technically competent authority to resolve the situation.

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When the river takes everything, even a girl's childhood

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Foodpanda Bangladesh incurs €111m losses since 2016

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Salinity creeps deeper into southwest

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Madhupur pineapple prices crash as rain, flood dampen demand

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Chattogram's listed 'top criminal' David Emon arrested in Jashore

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Salinity creeps deeper into southwest

Saltwater is rapidly intruding into Bangladesh's southwestern region, with nearly 68 percent of cultivable land affected in 18 of 19 coastal districts, according to a new government study.

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Chattogram's listed 'top criminal' David Emon arrested in Jashore

Law enforcers have arrested Mobarak Hossain alias David Emon, a listed "top criminal" in Chattogram.

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The narcotics trail: Traffickers tap 105 border points across 18 districts

Bangladesh faces a growing drug crisis, with an estimated 8.2 million users. As the country does not produce narcotics, most are smuggled in from abroad. In a four-part series, The Daily Star explores the trafficking routes, the threats and the impacts of drug abuse. The first instalment looks at the key entry points.