- Qamrul, Salim placed on 4-day remand in murder case
- Bangladesh sees $124 million drop in blocked airline funds over six months
- Ashwin says goodbye to international cricket
- Tensions intensify at Biswa Ijtema ground after clashes; 2 dead
- Scientists unveil solar-powered method to convert saline water into drinkable
- Malaysian minister to be fined for smoking at eatery
- CA to address Al-Azhar University on Thursday
- Mother of five beats stage 4 cancer with 'miraculous' treatment
- Ravichandran Ashwin announced immediate retirement from cricket
- 8-hour gas outage in few areas of Dhaka on Thursday
- Soumya Sarkar’s finger injured in T20 Series, out for at least 3 weeks
- Israeli troops to occupy a buffer zone inside Syria for the 'foreseeable future'
- Babar, 6 others acquitted in 10-truck arms haul case
- Ensuring expats’ voting rights crucial as remittance inflow surges: Asif Nazrul
- ‘Emilia Pérez’ and ‘Wicked’ shine in Oscar shortlist nominations
- Mainly dry weather for next 24hrs
- Zelensky huddles with European leaders as Trump looms
- Michael Chakma files complaint against Hasina over disappearance
- 1,900MT of Indian potatoes arrive to ease local markets
- Three killed in Ijtema ground clash, BGB deployed
Serbia used Israeli tech for spy campaign, Amnesty reports
Amnesty International has accused Serbian authorities of conducting a surveillance campaign targeting journalists and activists using a combination of homegrown spyware and technology supplied by Israeli surveillance firm Cellebrite DI Ltd. In a report released on Monday, Amnesty detailed how...
Ex-Serbian President Tadić lauds Prof Yunus's leadership
Former Serbian President Boris Tadić paid a courtesy call on Bangladesh Chief Adviser Professor Muhammad Yunus on Monday, reports BSS. The former Serbian president praised Prof Yunuss leadership and the mass uprising of July and August. He said he would be keen to support Bangladesh. I love...
Death toll in Serbia train station roof collapse rises to 14
14 people were killed Friday after part of an outdoor roof collapsed at a train station in the Serbian city of Novi Sad. The incident happened early Friday at the citys main train station. The roof provided shade near the entrance and was a popular place for commuters both young and old to wait...
Serbian minister: BRICS becomes world’s fastest-growing alliance
BRICS has managed to become the most quickly developing association across the globe, Minister in charge of international economic cooperation matters in the Serbian government Nenad Popovic told TASS in an interview. I can express my personal opinion - I would like very much for Serbia to...