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  • The IMF-ECF loan: a bitter pill to swallow
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  • What the laws of war allow
  • Environmental Theatre features 1971
  • Gallery Chitrak displays prints of top artists
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  • Teachers’ strike continue at BUET for 11th day
  • Five economic zones to be set up
  • BNP leader Elias goes missing
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Environmental Theatre features 1971

A scene from Dingulo Kemon Chhilo, staged on Tuesday on Bangladesh Shilpakala Academy premises. — Snigdha Zaman
The torture and anguish of the masses, in a remote village, during the war of independence have been presented through an experimental open-air production titled, ‘Dingulo Kemon Chhilo’, staged on Tuesday... Full story

Gallery Chitrak displays prints of top artists

Visitors at the printmaking exhibition at Gallery Chitrak. — Snigdha Zaman
It is a rare opportunity for the art lovers to watch prints by the top artists of Bangladesh and India in a group exhibition. Gallery Chitrak in Dhanmondi has created the opportunity for the city dwellers by... Full story

Documentary on Rokeya’s school premiered

Begum Rokeya Sakhawat Hossian portrayed at the documentary.
A documentary on the historic Rokeya Sakhawat Memorial School, established by legendary social reformer Rokeya Sakhawat Hussain to encourage women’s education in the early 20th century, was premiered... Full story

Jolie uses fame to fight humanitarian crises

Angelina Jolie
Film star Angelina Jolie will use her powerful box office fame to draw wider attention to some of the world’s worst humanitarian disasters, the U.N. refugee agency said on Tuesday. Jolie, who has already served... Full story


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