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First Security Islami Bank MD dismissed over loan irregularities

Chief Adviser Prof Muhammad Yunus presents the book ‘Art of Triumph’ to World Bank Vice President for South Asia Johannes Zutt at the State Guest House Jamuna on Tuesday. The book features murals by Bangladeshi students inspired by the July Uprising. PHOTO: PID

China’s economy grows 5.2% on trade war truce

Currency headwinds wipe out Ericsson’s sales gain

Nvidia secures US approval to sell H20 AI computer chips in China

Skidding Nissan to halt production at Japanese plant

Argentine monthly inflation inches up, still low

Fruit harvesters collect raspberries in a parched raspberry field near Arilje, western Serbia on 7 July 2025. The Arilje region in western Serbia, well known for its red berries, has dried up this summer due to climate change: extreme drought followed a late frost a few months earlier, which weakened the raspberries while they were in flower. According to official figures, the harvest of this important export product will be severely compromised this year, with farmers reporting that yields are five times lower than in the worst previous years. -PHOTO: AFP

Markets rise as China’s economy meets forecasts

US imposes 17% duty on most Mexican fresh tomatoes

GP awarded ‘most sustainable telecom company’

A scavenger carrying a sack of used plastic bottles walks past sacks of disposed household items on a truck in Surabaya, Indonesia on Tuesday. PHOTO: AFP

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Govt to resume subsidised rice scheme for 5.5m families
The families will receive rice at Tk15 per kg. Govt plans rice imports amid flood risks

Stocks flat as large-cap issues tumble
