Bangladeshi diplomats at the United Nations, particularly in Geneva, are actively engaged to promote and realise the agenda and vision of the newly elected government to the global community through ReadMore
People across the country on Saturday continued to suffer because of frequent power outages caused by the production shortfall together with a mild heat wave sweeping over nearly one-fourth of ReadMore
The steady decline of single-screen cinemas in the capital and elsewhere across the country marks a significant shift in the access of people to entertainment, though moviegoing has historically been ReadMore
Golam Sarwar Milon, president of Janata Party Bangladesh and a former deputy minister, died of a cardiac arrest in Dhaka on Sunday morning. He was 69. Family members said he ReadMore
The police strengthened their surveillance and security over threats of attacks by banned extremist organisations on important state establishments, places of religious worship, recreation centres and the capital city’s Shahbagh ReadMore
US Secret Service agents bundled Donald Trump from the stage as shots rang out Saturday evening at a media gala, in what the president later described as an attack by ReadMore
Internationally acclaimed Indian master photographer Raghu Rai, who documented Bangladesh’s war of Independence in 1971, died on Sunday, his family announced. He was 83. A construction engineer by training, Rai, ReadMore
Prime minister’s adviser on education and primary and mass education Mahdi Amin has said the government maintains a ‘zero-tolerance’ policy on question paper distribution, warning that strict legal action will ReadMore