FEATURE
When an idea is as good as tarte tatin, it would be nothing short of a culinary crime to confine it
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Nigel Slater's summer salad recipes
We draped old sheets over the kitchen skylights in an
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The Home Office has released its seasonal advice for parents travelling with children whose surnames
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Op-ed
By AH Mahmood Ali MP
In this transformative world, Commonwealth is passing through a time
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By Najmuddin A. Shaikh
THE tasks for the new government, whenever it takes charge, are enormous. Its first focus must be on
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By Md Shahriar Alam
Trade among Commonwealth countries is expected to increase by at
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EDITORIAL
All sorts of public examinations and recruitment tests in our
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Writes Bruce Clingan
Reports of Islamic State’s demise are premature. While its core
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Writes John Lloyd
Liberal democratic institutions and states are under sustained pressure, from
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News Special A latest flare-up in streets all but calmed through an apparent counteroffensive, politicians now resumed their snide rhetoric against one another, involving movement, plots and polls. Ruling Awami League general secretary Obaidul Quader said Friday their political archrivals in BNP now got on a smear campaign having failed in movement. "Fakhrul sahibs have failed to stand in the street even for nine minutes in the last nine years. They tried to board quota movement, then safe-road movement. But all proved a damp squib," said Quader, also the road-transport minister. His quips came hot on the heels of comments from the BNP about government actions against the students and other parties, moves for the upcoming general election and so....
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BACK PAGE
It will be possible to prevent irregularities in the 11th
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Bangladesh and India should mull over introducing bullet-train on the
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BENAPOLE, Aug 10: Members of Border Guard Bangladesh (BGB) in
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METROPOLIS
News Report The government has planed to earn US$5 billion
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Sexual violence against ethnic minority women is used as one
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The Parliamentary Committee on the Jatiya Sangsad (JS) on Thursday
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BUSINESS
Business Desk Japan Tobacco's entry to Bangladesh market with the biggest-ever single foreign d
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PARIS, Aug 10: Concerns about oil supplies have eased as
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NEW BRIGHTON (Minnesota), Aug 10: In a suburban Minneapolis laboratory,
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SPORTS
BCB president Nazmul Hasan has said that the board would
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MONTREAL, Aug 10: British number one Johanna Konta Konta was
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Mohammad Ashraful still harbours hopes of playing for Bangladesh again
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HOME
News Desk Five years ago, Chadni was admitted to Rajshahi
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RAJSHAHI, Aug 10: State Minister for Foreign Affairs Shahriar Alam,
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FARIDPUR, Aug 10: LGRD and Cooperatives Minister Khandker Mosharraf Hossain
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INTERNATIONAL
Sanaa, Aug 10: An airstrike by the Saudi-led coalition fighting
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Ankara, Aug 10: Turkey's government says it will reveal a
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JEDDAH, Aug 10: Nearly 6,000 Saudi doctors including 94 post
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