US wants human rights respected in Bangladesh: Spokesperson Miller
US wants human rights respected in Bangladesh: Spokesperson Miller

The United States wants to see that the human rights of the Bangladeshi people are upheld. Our position with respect to human rights in Bangladesh is the same under this government as it was under the previous government, said Spokesperson at the US Department of State Matthew Miller in a...

Trump's key appointments so far: A look at his picks for top positions
Trump's key appointments so far: A look at his picks for top positions

President-elect Donald Trump is beginning to appoint key figures to his second administration, focusing on aides and allies who were among his most steadfast supporters during the 2024 campaign. Heres a look at the individuals he has selected for key positions so far. Susie Wiles has been...

EU to work on Bangladesh’s rapid renewable energy expansion
EU to work on Bangladesh’s rapid renewable energy expansion

Michael Miller, Ambassador of the European Union (EU) to Bangladesh has said there are many opportunities to work more on renewable energies in Bangladesh which has a low amount of renewable capacity, reports UNB. He said it does mean that the opportunity is there to expand renewable energy...

EU eyes right process towards Bangladesh polls along with mindfulness to rule of law
EU eyes right process towards Bangladesh polls along with mindfulness to rule of law

Ambassador of the European Union (EU) to Bangladesh Michael Miller acknowledged the broader support and popularity of the interim government and said there has to be democratic elections at the end of the process, leading to a new parliament and a government with peoples mandate staying mindful of...

No excuse for violence in Bangladesh: US
No excuse for violence in Bangladesh: US

The United States (US) has said there is no excuse for violence and anyone responsible for violence should be held accountable in Bangladesh, reports UNB. He made the remarks during a regular media briefing in Washington on October 16 when a journalist drew his attention to the latest government...