Headline
- Adviser urges UN for preparing a road map for Rohingya repatriation
- Myanmar returns over 100 Chinese scam center workers in major crackdown
- Bangladesh and Pakistan resume direct trade after five decades
- 215 foreigners rescued from Cambodian scam center
- Bangladesh to receive 40MW electricity from Nepal
- Turo plans to dominate Australian market taking down Airbnb
- 15 Japanese concepts to improve your life and lifestyle
- 11 Bangladeshis rescued from Myanmar
- February 25 declared as 'National Martyred Soldiers' Day'
- Hong Kong, Singapore lead Asia’s crypto resonance
- China dismisses Australia's allegation over naval drills on international waters
- ‘EC takes preparations to hold election in December’
- India to build fences along border
- NATO to expand military pipelines in Eastern Europe
- Hasina ordered 'no treatment', 'no release' at hospital: Chief Prosecutor
- Study finds that just 1 hour of daily screen time can raise myopia risk
- Funeral of Hezbollah leaders: A sea of people converge in Beirut
- CA invites Elon Musk to visit Bangladesh, launch Starlink
- Md Obaidur Rahman appointed Industries Secretary
- 4 DIGs sent into forced retirement

Drug scandal rocks showbiz industry
There is a massive uproar in the showbiz industry regarding narcotics-related issues. Many models, actors, and actresses in the industry are now deeply concerned about use of drugs. It has been found that many people in the industry are not just users of narcotics but are also involved in drug...