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MONDAY, MAY 26, 2025

Ban

AMM Nasir Uddin. File photo: Collected.
Bangladesh

AL will be able to join polls if not banned by govt or court: CEC

“The Election Commission is fully independent now. There is no pressure from the right, the left, or external. However, we are now under the pressure of our conscience,” says AMM Nasir Uddin

Not raising cigarette prices potentially benefits cigarette companies more than the poor. Photo: TBS
Thoughts

Why Bangladesh's tobacco control law amendment is crucial

Followers of Tablighi Jamaat's Maulana Zubayer Ahmed and supporters of Maulana Saad Kandhalvi of India at the Dhaka-Tangail highway under the flyover in the Tongi Station Road area on 18 December 2024. Photo: TBS
Bangladesh

Ijtema clashes: Police ban gatherings in Kamarpara, Abdullahpur, Uttara Sector-10 and near Turag River

DU limits traffic thru campus
Bangladesh

DU limits traffic thru campus

Representational image.
South Asia

India's Tripura hotels relax ban on Bangladeshi travellers with medical visa

Collage of the logo of some India-based television channels. Photo: Collected
Court

Writ seeks ban on Indian TV channels in Bangladesh

Bangladesh’s polythene ban falters as affordable alternatives remain out of reach
Bangladesh

Bangladesh’s polythene ban falters as affordable alternatives remain out of reach

A high school student poses with his mobile phone showing his social media applications in Melbourne, Australia, November 28, 2024. REUTERS/Asanka Brendon Ratnayake
Tech

Australia passes social media ban for children under 16

A group of medical representatives taking photo of a prescription of a patient at the Shaheed Suhrawardy Medical College and Hospital. Photo: Mummit M
Health

Health ministry bans drug company representatives from hospitals

Members of the Dhaka Metropolitan Police (DMP) flip a battery-run rickshaw in front of Mohammadpur Police Station as part of the crackdown on such vehicles. This photo was captured recently. Photo: Syed Zakir Hossain
Bangladesh

Dhaka streets appear freer a day after HC orders ban on battery-run rickshaws

Bentancur banned for seven games after racist remark about Son
Sports

Bentancur banned for seven games after racist remark about Son

Do political party bans work?
Panorama

Do political party bans work?

Members of Hefazat-e-Islam at a protest procession in Ctg on 8 November 2024 against recent attacks on joint forces by alleged pro-Iskcon men. Photo: TBS
Bangladesh

Hefazat calls for banning Iskcon terming it as 'anti-Hindu militant group' 

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