- Dengue: 5 more die, 1,107 hospitalized in 24 hrs
- World’s largest known coral discovered in Solomon Islands
- Injured in mass uprising to be provided unique ID cards along with rehabilitation
- Tough action if case lodged only for harassment: Home adviser
- Chief Adviser returns home after joining COP29 in Baku
- FIDE rapid rating chess begins on Friday
- Human Rights Watch accuses Israel of war crimes in Gaza Strip
- Special committee formed to review political activities on DU campus
- BNP's 31-point reform proposal will align with Interim Government's reform plans: Fakhrul
- Protesters injured in July-August movement meet advisers
- BNP wants introduction of bicameral parliamentary system: Tarique Rahman
- Maxwell's power-hitting, Australia pace flatten Pakistan in T20I
- EU foreign policy chief wants Israel dialogue suspended over Gaza war
- South Africa refuses aid for thousands of illegal miners trapped
- JCD DU announces full committee
- UN reports Israel's warfare tactics in Gaza align with genocide definition
- Dhaka expresses discontent over Hasina's use of mobile phones and giving statements from India
- Bangladesh Bank issues Tk 6,585 crore liquidity guarantee to 7 banks
- German return to nuclear power is 'logical': IAEA chief
- UN faces uncertainty as Trump returns to US presidency
Man with explosives dies trying to enter Brazil's Supreme Court
A man killed himself with a bomb outside Brazils Supreme Court after trying to enter the building on Wednesday, officials said, stirring security concerns before the country hosts global leaders from the Group of 20 major economies. The blasts come five days before the G20 heads of state meet in...
Will India support Pakistan’s bid to join BRICS?
As Pakistan made a formal request to join the BRICS last year India may yield to the move at the groups summit that kicked off in Russias Kazan, on Tuesday, reports the Dawn. As new members are admitted by consensus, Indias opposition had worried the other founding members of BRICS. In...
Brazilian president cancels BRICS trip due to head injury
Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva has canceled his trip to Russia for the BRICS summit due to medical advice following a head injury that resulted in a minor brain hemorrhage. The 78-year-old president will now attend the meeting via videoconference instead of departing as planned on...