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Adviser Faruk receives Tk 24 lakh donation for CA's relief fund
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Malaysia seeks deeper tourism ties with Bangladesh: envoy
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Khaleda Zia to be taken abroad when medical board would allow: Dr Zahid 
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Fire at Turag residential building under control; 23 rescued safely
Fire at Turag residential building under control; 23 rescued safely
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Begum Zia a beacon of hope for people: Shama Obaed
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AL found organisationally involved in BDR carnage, Taposh identified as key coordinator: report
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Govt clarifies Google takedown request figures, rejects claims of content control
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Dhaka awaits India’s reply on Hasina extradition 
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CA seeks written suggestions from experts on earthquake preparedness 
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Divided US Fed set for contentious interest rate meeting
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DU BSU admission test held at KU
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Trader fined for illegally cutting topsoil from cropland in Rangpur
Trader fined for illegally cutting topsoil from cropland in Rangpur
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Medical representative killed in Gaibandha road accident
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Over 500 Hindus join BNP in Bagerhat 
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Charge Sheet submitted against Hasina, 30 others in Sabuj murder case 
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Case filed in Ishwardi over killing of eight puppies; one arrested
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Husband to walk gallows for killing wife over dowry 
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Drone strikes on Sudan kindergarten, hospital kill dozens: local official
Drone strikes on Sudan kindergarten, hospital kill dozens: local official
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Torres hat-trick helps Barca down Betis to extend Liga lead

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BanglaFact detects ‘BD Digest’ as AL’s platform for spreading propaganda
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BanglaFact identifies fake video using name of Police Headquarters
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BanglaFact detects false claim over Consensus Commission’s expenses
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5,500 kg potato seeds distributed among farmers in Gopalganj, Pirojpur
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New regional hub launched to strengthen climate action across HKH 
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