Tuesday | 2 June 2026 | Reg No- 06
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Rare 'Blue Moon' to light up the country's sky 'tonight'Skywatchers in the country will be able to witness a rare astronomical event known as
Midnight protest erupts at Eden College demanding ban on student politicsStudents of Eden Mohila College staged a late-night protest demanding a complete ban on student
Trump says expecting Iran response to latest proposal 'tonight'US President Donald Trump said Friday that he was expecting Iran's response to Washington's latest
CURSE OF TRAFFIC CONGESTION IN DHAKA (PART-5)
From dawn's first rush to the dead of night, Dhaka remains locked in a relentless gridlock, wasting time, affecting productivity and taxing on patience of millions of commuters every single day. In this special series, The Daily Observer delves beyond the daily chaos to uncover the structural causes behind enduring traffic paralysis, examine why past interventions have failed, and explore expert-backed solutions to ease the burden. 
Promises on paper, challenges on roadAs cities across the world move towards artificial intelligence-driven traffic systems that enable real-time, data-based
49 reserved seat women MPs to take oath tonightMembers of Parliament (MPs) from the reserved seats for women in the 13th National Parliament
CURSE OF TRAFFIC CONGESTION IN DHAKA (part-3)
From dawn's first rush to the dead of night, Dhaka remains locked in a relentless gridlock, wasting time, affecting productivity and taxing on patience of millions of commuters every single day. What has long been dismissed as a routine urban nuisance has now evolved into a crippling crisis with far-reaching economic and social consequences. In this 
special series, The Daily Observer delves beyond the daily chaos to uncover the structural causes behind Dhaka's enduring traffic paralysis, examine why past interventions have failed, and explore practical, expert-backed solutions to ease the burden.
Growing number of vehicles leads to relentless gridlockDespite little expansion in the capital's road network, the number of vehicles continues to rise
65 candidates from Gaibandha finally sit for  exam after overnight blockadeSixty-five SSC examinees from two schools in Palashbari upazila of Gaibandha district were finally able
Capital Dhaka's daily traffic nightmareTHE CURSE OF TRAFFIC CONGESTION (part-1)From dawn's first rush to the dead of night, Dhaka
Bashundhara hosts Int'l combat night at Sports CityBashundhara Sports City staged an international combat sports event on Saturday night, as Tanvir Bashundhara
PM at Gulshan office till late nightThe interview process for candidates for the reserved women seats in the 13th Jatiya Sangsad
PM to visit Uttara Hajj camp on Friday nightPrime Minister Tarique Rahman is scheduled to visit the Ashkona Hajj camp in the capital’s
Liverpool seek 'special' Anfield night to salvage troubled seasonLIVERPOOL, APRIL 13: Liverpool have a mountain to climb to oust holders Paris Saint-Germain from
‘A whole civilization will die tonight’; Trump’s latest threat to IranThe US President has issued yet another threat to Iran as his deadline to open
Duty pauses for love: PM takes rare break for father-daughter movie nightIn a rare moment away from official duties, Prime Minister Tarique Rahman enjoyed a cinema
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