UNB, Dhaka : President Emmanuel Macron, the first French president to visit Bangladesh in 33 years, was on Sunday accorded...
Day: September 10, 2023
UNB, Dhaka : Preparations are underway for the inauguration of the third terminal of Hazrat Shahjalal International Airport, or Terminal...
UNB, KHULNA : A ship carrying 29,630 metric tonnes of coal for the Rampal Thermal Power Plant has docked at...
UNB, Dhaka : Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina on Sunday returned home after attending the G20 summit in New Delhi. She...
UNB, Chattogram: The movement of the shuttle train between Chattogram port city and Chittagong University (CU) resumed on Sunday afternoon,...
UNB, Dhaka : A Dhaka court on Sunday sent BNP leader Amanullah Aman to jail rejecting his bail petition in...
UNB, Chattogram : Two separate cases were filed on Saturday night accusing over 500 people in connection with the vandalism...
AP, NEW DELHI : G20 leaders paid their respects to Indian independence leader Mahatma Gandhi as their summit came to...
AP, Morocco : A rare, powerful earthquake struck Morocco, sending people racing from their beds into the streets and toppling...
Bloomberg : Group of 20 leaders agreed on a joint statement after resolving final differences over references to Russia’s invasion...
Staff Reporter, Kishoreganj :At least 40 villagers were injured in a nearly 3-hour long clash between two groups of the ruling Bangladesh Awami League (AL) over a dispute centering Kabaddi game in Pulerghat area of Kishoreganj on Saturday noon. The local sources, the Kabaddi game was organized locally on August 4. In this game, the people of Vitipara of Bangram Union of Katiyadi Upazila and Adarshpara of Patuavhanga Union of Pakundia Upazila fought. A dispute arose in the conduction of...
Thomson Reuters Foundation :Mosquito-borne dengue fever is taking a heavy toll on South Asian nations this year as Bangladesh grapples with record deaths and Nepal faces cases in new areas, with disease experts linking worsening outbreaks to the impacts of climate change. Authorities in the two countries are scrambling to contain and treat the disease, which is also known as “breakbone fever” for the severe muscle and joint pains it induces. Entomologists and epidemiologists say rising temperatures and longer monsoon...