- Bangladesh, climate leaders discuss expanding green cooperation
- Lack of new entrepreneurs is main reason behind income inequality: Commerce Minister
- Kishwar Chowdhury's ‘Smoke Rice Water’ strengthens Australia-Bangladesh cultural ties
- Tree plantation drive launched at Rajshahi College
- South Africa vs Canada: The first match of the round of 32
- BNP MP proposes temporary withdrawal of Tk500 and Tk1,000 banknotes
- Shuvosangho distributes football among teenagers in Rowangchhari
- Rome uses smart bracelets to support elderly during heatwave
- Lebanon-Israel framework agreement reached amid mixed reactions
- Familiarity adds spice to Morocco-Netherlands last-32 clash
- National vitamin A campaign begins
- Pakistan High Commissioner calls on PM's Defense Advisor
- France records around 1,000 excess deaths in heatwave: health agency
- Govt undertaking initiatives to improve housing for low-income people: Minister
- Iran urge FIFA to stand up to ‘really terrible’ World Cup treatment by US
- IRGC says it hits 8 US targets in Kuwait, Bahrain
- Cucumber benefits for a healthy summer
- Habib among 3 cops sentenced to death
- PM orders to build modern, self-reliant organization in space research
- Cape Verde eye seismic Argentina shock
Rome uses smart bracelets to support elderly during heatwave
Dina Gazzella, an 85-year-old Roman widow, no longer has any company at home since losing her husband in 2023, and her cat a year later. But thanks to smart technology, she is not alone. A team of social workers is keeping tabs on her remotely, through an electronic bracelet that monitors her...
Belgium fight back to hold Egypt 1-1 in World Cup opener
Belgium came from behind to secure a 1-1 draw against Egypt in their opening FIFA World Cup Group G match on Monday, denying Mohamed Salah a winning celebration on his 34th birthday, reports AFP. Egypt looked on course for a historic victory after Emam Ashours stunning first-half strike put the...
This metro stop is Ancient Rome’s newest attraction
On a recent afternoon, crowds packed the area around the Colosseum. But just steps away, beneath the surface, a quieter and equally extraordinary experience was unfolding. Inside the newly opened Colosseo-Fori Imperiali station, escalators plunged deep underground, where the noise of the city...