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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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Gas crisis strikes paracetamol API, other industries

Gas crisis strikes paracetamol API, other industries
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Technology cannot compensate for the missing trust in land offices

Technology cannot compensate for the missing trust in land offices
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25th The Daily Star Prime Bank O&A Level Awards 2026

25th The Daily Star Prime Bank O&A Level Awards 2026
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Rain, floods damaged crops worth Tk 478cr

Rain, floods damaged crops worth Tk 478cr

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Unlocking the full potential of Bangladesh's national laboratory institute
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Unlocking the full potential of Bangladesh's national laboratory institute

When a physician prescribes treatment, almost every clinical decision depends on one fundamental assumption—that the laboratory report is accurate. An incorrect laboratory result can lead to misdiagnosis, inappropriate treatment, delayed intervention, unnecessary healthcare costs, and even preventable deaths. Modern healthcare, therefore, relies on laboratory medicine not merely as a support service but as the foundation of safe and effective clinical decision-making.

Gazipur Agricultural University wins patent for jackfruit seed nutrition technology
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Gazipur Agricultural University wins patent for jackfruit seed nutrition technology

Researchers at Gazipur Agricultural University (GAU) have secured a patent for a technology that converts jackfruit seeds into a concentrated mineral-rich food ingredient, an innovation that could help improve nutrition and reduce food waste.

Our digital evidence framework must evolve with AI
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Our digital evidence framework must evolve with AI

In Bangladesh, a person may be criminally liable based on digital evidence in the form of CCTV footage, WhatsApp conversations, Facebook posts, and so on. These are all admissible in legal proceedings. The recent investigation into the death of HSC candidate Nuzshat Jahan in Rangpur illustrates this clearly, wherein police relied on call records, CCTV footage, and witness statements to identify and arrest the accused in an abetment to suicide case.

Madhupur pineapple prices crash as rain, flood dampen demand
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Madhupur pineapple prices crash as rain, flood dampen demand

Pineapple farmers in Tangail’s Madhupur upazila are selling this season’s harvest at a loss, as prices for the GI-certified fruit have collapsed at the peak of the season.

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SSC, equivalent results to be published on August 10

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Study finds microplastics in 3 out of 4 toothpaste samples

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SC stays HC orders barring shown arrests without specific allegations

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Iran says no current negotiations with US

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Madhupur pineapple prices crash as rain, flood dampen demand

Pineapple farmers in Tangail’s Madhupur upazila are selling this season’s harvest at a loss, as prices for the GI-certified fruit have collapsed at the peak of the season.

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Tigers and the empire: A history of hunting, power and resistance

“When a man wants to murder a tiger, he calls it sport; when a tiger wants to murder him, he calls it ferocity.”

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Our forestry policy must be rooted in local evidence

The government ban on exotic tree species such as eucalyptus and acacia during the current planting season has sparked debate among the public, policymakers, and forestry professionals in both mainstream and social media platforms. Supporters argue that these fast-growing species are vital for timber production and rural livelihoods. Critics, however, see them as ecological risks that should be replaced with native alternatives.

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THE UNPUBLISHED INQUIRY

President Ziaur Rahman was assassinated in the early hours of May 30, 1981, in Chattogram’s Circuit House, during an attempted military coup.

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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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25th The Daily Star Prime Bank O&A Level Awards 2026

A total of 2,545 students were recognised at the 25th The Daily Star-Prime Bank O and A Level Awards, themed “Saluting the Nation Builders of Tomorrow” on July 25, 2026 at at Bangladesh-China Friendship Exhibition Center, Purbachal.

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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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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. 

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Reports of Tk 120cr VAT evasion by Transcom unsubstantiated

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Defeating digital violence against women requires a unified front

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Gazi Nazrul’s case raises bigger questions for parliament

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Who writes the history of the July Uprising?

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Reading Dhaka's waterlogging through the life of commodities

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Women built the RMG might. Now they are losing ground

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Presidential election: EC to meet acting Speaker tomorrow

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3 held over alleged attempted rape on moving bus in Ashulia

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Tigers and the empire: A history of hunting, power and resistance

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Defeating digital violence against women requires a unified front

A report published in The Daily Star in March describes a case from Bagerhat where a woman was blackmailed using a video recorded without her knowledge. When she refused to comply, the man sent doctored clips to her husband, who beat her and later filed for divorce. Her tormentor was never brought to justice. Hers is just one of thousands of cases of technology-facilitated gender-based violence (TFGBV) surfacing across digital Bangladesh.

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Study finds microplastics in 3 out of 4 toothpaste samples

Microplastics were detected in 26 of 34 toothpaste samples tested in Bangladesh according to a new study, raising serious concerns about potential risks to human health and the environment.

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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.