- Dhaka to host first delegation visit from Trump administration
- US tariffs on Bangladeshi apparels a miscalculated move: Paul Krugman
- Trump says US, Iran set for direct nuclear talks; Tehran says they will be indirect
- WHO chief warns of inevitable new pandemic
- Nutritionist explains early collagen loss causes in young people
- Gary Stead steps down as New Zealand’s limited-overs coach
- 49 arrested over vandalism at Bata, KFC outlets
- Dhaka's air quality remains ‘moderate’
- Pakistani pop star Aima Baig to perform in Dhaka
- EU moves to replace Musk’s Starlink in Ukraine amid growing concerns
- India, Pakistan to dominate Bangladesh in apparel exports
- Bangladesh urged a unified South Asian action plan against plastic pollution
- EU to use ‘every tool’ against US tariffs, trade chief warns
- Japan unveils world’s first 3D-printed train station
- US ends life-saving aid for millions; WFP calls it "death sentence"
- NBR under pressure to raise Tk 2 lakh crore in 3 months to meet IMF targets
- Israeli strike near Gaza charity kitchen kills 30
- Microsoft fires employees after protest over Israel military AI contract
- Bangladesh Armed Forces extend aid in quake-hit Myanmar
- Israel does not want to clash with Turkiye in Syria: Netanyahu

LDC Graduation debate: Business and trade face growing challenges
Bangladesh is set to graduate from the list of Least Developed Countries (LDCs) on November 24, 2026! After that, a grace period of three more years will be available. However, experts suggest that due to the countrys political instability, economic vulnerability, high inflation, and global...

Govt mulls deferring LDC graduation
The interim government is considering deferring Bangladeshs transition from Least Developed Country (LDC) status amid the ongoing domestic and international economic crises. Anisuzzaman Chowdhury, newly appointed Special Assistant to the Chief Adviser said this while briefing reporters at the...

Multi-faced challenges ahead of RMG
Over the past four decades, the Bangladeshi garment industry has reached a reputable position globally after facing various challenges. Starting in the later 70s, the Made in Bangladesh tag is now well-known across the globe. Today, Bangladesh is the second largest garment exporter in the world....