- Travel ban imposed on ex-lawmaker Shikhor, wife
- Tarique Rahman urges everyone to work for fulfilling people’s aspirations
- CA to confer Independence Award Tuesday
- Investment Summit: Bangladesh to showcase real stories to global investors
- Finland's happiness secret: Trust, equality, and sisu
- Investigation into case of burning 6 bodies in Ashulia completed: Chief Prosecutor
- New commuter trains to run on Dhaka-Narsingdi-Bhairab route
- Bashir stresses on export diversification other than RMG
- ‘Pahela Baishakh to be celebrated in different dimension this year’
- Trump envoy dismisses Starmer plan for Ukraine
- Venezuela to resume repatriation of migrants after deal with US
- Musfiq and Farin’s ‘Love You Teacher’ on Eid
- New fire breaks out in Sundarbans
- Fatal New Mexico park shooting raises concerns in U.S.
- Resistance growing stronger as Israel kills officials, others: Hamas
- CA's visit to China will be a milestone: Envoy
- Russian drones and glide bombs stretch Ukraine front
- Pentagon chief slams judge for halting transgender ban
- Bangladesh-Pakistan series switched to T20s ahead of Asia Cup & World Cup
- DMP issues traffic guidelines for Eid travel

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....