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TUESDAY, MAY 13, 2025

Awal Sheikh

A devastated Enamul Gazi, a resident of Telikhali village in Khulna's Paikgacha upazila, sits amid the destruction in the aftermath of Cyclone Remal which destroyed 15 out of 20 houses in his settlement, including his own, leaving them flooded and submerged. The photo was taken on Wednesday. Photo: Awal Sheikh
Bangladesh

Everything gone in blink of an eye

Hundreds of trees in the mangrove forest were damaged by the cyclone. Photo: Awal Sheikh
Bangladesh

Echoes of sorrow across Sundarbans after Cyclone Remal

Strong tides hitting the dam in Patakhali village of Satkhira’s Shaymnagar upazila due to the influence of Cyclone Remal on Sunday (26 May). Photo: Awal Sheikh
Bangladesh

Coastal areas brace for Cyclone Remal’s impact

Jihad Hawladar, one of the accused in the killing of Jhenaidah-4 MP Anwarul Azim Anar. Photo: Collelcted
Crime

'Kashai Jihad' fled to India after killing an AL leader in Khulna 

Shimul Bhuyian allais Amanullah. File Photo: Collected
Bangladesh

Shimul Bhuiyan: Who is the shadowy figure behind MP Azim's killing?

File photo of Mongla port. Photo: TBS
Bangladesh

Modernisation efforts drive Mongla Port to more ship arrivals

Toufiq Islam atop a ship. Photo: Collected
Bangladesh

'I am in danger, please forgive me Maa'

The construction of a mound (locally called Bagher tila) is almost in completion at Nilkamal Tiger Sanctuary of the Sundarbans, the world’s largest mangrove forest. Photo: TBS
Bangladesh

Mounds being created in Sundarbans to help tiger breeding

Sun glistens off a variety of fishes spread for sun-drying in the Shutki Palli of Dublar Char, Bagerhat. The 66.5 square kilometre island generates Tk250 crore annually in dry fish business. Photo: Shakil Nur
Bangladesh

Sundarbans' Dublar Char: Turning fish to fortune

The Khulna Agricultural University building in Khulna. Photo: Courtesy
Education

Nepotism, no transparency in recruitment: 30 teachers of Khulna Agricultural University resign

Abdus Salam Murshedi (left), Sheikh Salahuddin Jewel (middle) and Narayon Chandra Chand (right). Photos: Collected
Politics

Khulna AL candidates: Salam Murshedi got richer, Jewel's wealth declined while Narayon in debt

The cafeteria, adorned with vibrant greenery, seamlessly merges the essence of rural Bangla with urban infrastructure. Photo: Awal Sheikh
Habitat

Reviving tradition: Khulna University's unique cafeteria canopy made from Nipa Palm

Khulna-Mongla rail tracts. Photo: TBS
Bangladesh

Khulna-Mongla railway to boost trade in southern Bangladesh: Stakeholders

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