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SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 2026

Bangladeshi

Bangladeshi

Are we, Bangladeshis, the master of shortcuts?

Are we, Bangladeshis, the master of shortcuts?

Prioritising short-term gains over long-term discipline is etched in our national mindset, causing chaos, accidents, and a pervasive culture of impunity

What we know about Bangladeshis on Interpol’s Red Notice list

What we know about Bangladeshis on Interpol’s Red Notice list

Representational image. Photo: Collected

Kolkata doctors say there won’t be any discrimination against Bangladeshi patients

Chinese-born Justin Sun eats the $6.2 million banana. Photo: Collected/X

Man who bought $6m Banana offers to buy 1,00,000 more from original Bangladeshi vendor in NY

Photo: BBC

Bangladeshi-American fruit seller sold the famous $6.2m Banana for 25 cents. What did he get in return?

When babies are born, we traditionally rush to shops to buy sweetmeat and distribute it to friends and families. Photo: TBS

When sweet-tooth rules: The Bangladeshi obsession with sweets

During a raid conducted at around 3:54pm on 3 November, the Malaysian Immigration Department busted the ring at a shophouse. Photo: The Star

6 Bangladeshis rescued from human traffickers in Malaysia's Klang

30 Bangladeshi nationals stranded in conflict-ridden Lebanon return to Dhaka on 29 October. Photo: TBS

30 more Bangladeshis return from war-torn Lebanon

Kamal Hossain, the Bangladeshi expatriate who died in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) from monkeypox. Photo: Collected

Bangladeshi worker who died from Monkeypox in UAE buried in Cumilla

A general view of the buildings damaged in an Israeli strike, amid ongoing cross-border hostilities between Hezbollah and Israeli forces, in Kola, central Beirut, Lebanon September 30, 2024. REUTERS/Louisa Gouliamaki

Bangladeshi migrants in Lebanon struggle for safety, seek urgent repatriation

Representational image. Photo: Collected

UAE jails 57 Bangladeshis for holding job quota protests

Most of the returnees are from Cox's Bazar, Narshingdi and Narayanganj districts of Bangladesh. Photo: Collected

45 Bangladeshi nationals to return from Myanmar Sunday

Residents across coastal Bangladesh reported a harrowing experience as Cyclone Remal battered the region, unleashing heavy rain and ferocious winds unseen in recent memory. Photo:  Mohammad Minhaj Uddin

How Cyclone Remal and amateur radio brought two 'dead' Bangladeshis in India to life

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