• Songs of various genres presented
  • Living in a virtual world
  • A welcome rule
  • Mehdi Hasan filled different vacuums in India and Pakistan
  • Violence kills at least 12 people in Iraq
  • Efforts still far away to free Red Zone hill sites in Ctg
  • Tigers edge SA in nail-biter
  • 5 police officers under fire
  • SCBs lag behind in green project implementation
  • Political use of Section 144 on rise
  • SD Burman’s song presented at Shilpakala
  • Simply unacceptable
  • Rio+20: protecting the environment is not enough
  • Australia fears refugee boat disaster toll could soar
  • Art exhibition by 'special' children opens at Drik Gallery
  • Ronaldo roadshow blitzes Czechs
  • A quarter within govt conspires to destroy RMG sector: Moudud
  • Recent recession took deep toll across US states
  • Intruders in custody happy about BGB hospitality
  • Potato, lentil prices continue to rise
  • Slow progress in completion of AL grassroots council sessions
  • Dissolved oxygen hardly found in Buriganga water

A group song presentation at the programme on Thursday.— Snigdha Zaman

A group song presentation at the programme on Thursday.— Snigdha Zaman

Bangladesh batsmen Ziaur Rahman and Mashrafee bin Murtaza (R) celebrate their win over South Africa in the Twenty20 triangular series at the Harare Sports Club ground on 
Friday. — AFP photo

Bangladesh batsmen Ziaur Rahman and Mashrafee bin Murtaza (R) celebrate their win over South Africa in the Twenty20 triangular series at the Harare Sports Club ground on Friday. — AFP photo

People walk next to an installation made of recycled plastic bottles representing fish, at Botafogo beach, in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil on June 20, 2012.— AFP photo

People walk next to an installation made of recycled plastic bottles representing fish, at Botafogo beach, in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil on June 20, 2012.— AFP photo

Portuguese superstar Cristiano Ronaldo (4th-L) heads to score the winning goal against Czech Republic during their Euro 2012 quarter-final match at the National Stadium in Warsaw on Thursday. — Reuters photo

Portuguese superstar Cristiano Ronaldo (4th-L) heads to score the winning goal against Czech Republic during their Euro 2012 quarter-final match at the National Stadium in Warsaw on Thursday. — Reuters photo

A physician checks blood 
pressure of a Rohingya refugee woman at BGB office at Shahparir Dwip in Cox’s Bazar on Friday. The woman gave birth to a boy on her arrival at St Martin’s Island on June 13.
— Indrajit Ghosh

A physician checks blood pressure of a Rohingya refugee woman at BGB office at Shahparir Dwip in Cox’s Bazar on Friday. The woman gave birth to a boy on her arrival at St Martin’s Island on June 13. — Indrajit Ghosh

Narayanganj Rifle Club shooter Suraya Akter (C) poses after winning the women’s 10-metre air rifle event gold medal in the IFIC Bank National Shooting Championships at the National Shooting Complex on Friday. — New Age photo

Narayanganj Rifle Club shooter Suraya Akter (C) poses after winning the women’s 10-metre air rifle event gold medal in the IFIC Bank National Shooting Championships at the National Shooting Complex on Friday. — New Age photo

A file photo shows varieties of lentil at a shop at a market in the city.  Lentil prices marked fresh rises over the week. — New Age photo

A file photo shows varieties of lentil at a shop at a market in the city. Lentil prices marked fresh rises over the week. — New Age photo

Garbage floats in the River Buriganga at Sadarghat in Dhaka on Friday. The city’s sewage flowing into the river pollutes the river water.— Sanaul Haque

Garbage floats in the River Buriganga at Sadarghat in Dhaka on Friday. The city’s sewage flowing into the river pollutes the river water.— Sanaul Haque

Thousands of supporters of Muslim Brotherhood presidential candidate Mohamed Morsi gather in Cairo’s landmark Tahrir Square on Friday to denounce a power grab by the ruling military, as the nation nervously awaited the results of the first post-Mubarak presidential election. — AFP photo

Thousands of supporters of Muslim Brotherhood presidential candidate Mohamed Morsi gather in Cairo’s landmark Tahrir Square on Friday to denounce a power grab by the ruling military, as the nation nervously awaited the results of the first post-Mubarak presidential election. — AFP photo

The Gana Forum president, Kamal Hossain, addresses the party councillors’ meeting in the Institution of Engineers in Dhaka on Friday. — New Age photo

The Gana Forum president, Kamal Hossain, addresses the party councillors’ meeting in the Institution of Engineers in Dhaka on Friday. — New Age photo

Portuguese superstar Cristiano Ronaldo (R) tries to score from an overhead kick past Czech defender David Limbersky during their Euro 2012 quarter-final match at the National Stadium in Warsaw on Friday. — AFP photo

Portuguese superstar Cristiano Ronaldo (R) tries to score from an overhead kick past Czech defender David Limbersky during their Euro 2012 quarter-final match at the National Stadium in Warsaw on Friday. — AFP photo

Danish musical band Michael Learns to Rock performs at the Bangabandhu International Conference Centre in the capital
on Friday.— New Age photo

Danish musical band Michael Learns to Rock performs at the Bangabandhu International Conference Centre in the capital on Friday.— New Age photo

A file photos shows Italy prime minister Mario Monti, German chancellor Angela Merkel and French president Francois Hollande attending an informal EU leaders summit in Brussels recently. — Reuters photo

A file photos shows Italy prime minister Mario Monti, German chancellor Angela Merkel and French president Francois Hollande attending an informal EU leaders summit in Brussels recently. — Reuters photo

Italian goalkeeper Gianluigi Buffon attends a training session in Krakow on Thursday. 
— Reuters photo

Italian goalkeeper Gianluigi Buffon attends a training session in Krakow on Thursday. — Reuters photo



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