- Auto-rickshaw drivers protest by blocking roads and railways in Jurain
- 10 killed in attack on Sufi shrine in Afghanistan
- Cyberbullying awareness program Held in Charfesson
- ICC warrant to Netanyahu a 'political death' of Israel: Iran Guards Chief
- Strict anti-pollution measures in Delhi to remain in effect for at least 3 more days
- US delegation of labor affairs arrives in Dhaka
- Low pressure system expected to develop in the sea by Saturday
- Touhid to lead Bangladesh at UNAOC Global Forum in Portugal
- Fascism will resurface if not eradicated: Adviser Adilur Rahman
- Trump pledges release of JFK files, experts question potential revelations
- Death toll in gunmen’s attack on vehicles in Pakistan reaches 42
- Iran to launch 'advanced centrifuges' in response to IAEA censure
- 6,520 MT of Indian rice imported via Satkhira's Bhomra in 8 days
- 19 juvenile gang members arrested in Hajiganj
- Ultra-large gold mine worth about $83 billion discovered in China
- Adani shares plunge again in India following founder’s U.S. bribery charges
- New EC to be sworn in Sunday afternoon
- 82 more Bangladeshi citizens return from Lebanon, total reaches 697
- Editors want all upcoming elections to be held under caretaker government
- Netanyahu criticizes ICC over war crimes arrest warrants
Russia to provide 30,000 MT of fertilizer to Bangladesh free of charge
Russia has announced it will provide 30,000 metric tonnes (MT) of Muriate of Potash (MoP) fertilizer to Bangladesh free of charge, as a gesture of friendship and strong bilateral ties between the two nations. Dmitry Konyaev, CEO of Uralchem Group, Russias second-largest ammonia and nitrogen...
Biswa Ijtema: Date fixed for two phases
The first phase of the 58th edition of Biswa Ijtema will begin on the bank of the Turag River at Tongi on January 31. Home Adviser Lt. Gen (retd) Md Jahangir Alam gave this information after a meeting held at the Secretariat on Monday. The first phase will continue till February 2, said the...
BDR carnage to be reinvestigated: Home Adviser
Home Adviser Lt. Gen (retd) Md Jahangir Alam said that the BDR carnage will be reinvestigated and its a must, reports UNB. Investigation team will be formed very soon, he said responding to a question from reporters after visiting the headquarters of the Border Guard Bangladesh (BGB) in Pilkhana...