- Jaker confident top order will deliver in Pakistan
- Iran warns of ‘precision’ strike on Tel Aviv
- US threatens to cut off Starlink access for Ukraine over mineral deal
- Traders in panic after series of robberies in Mirpur
- Country’s RMG sector regains momentum
- Lady Gaga to perform free concert on Rio's Copacabana beach
- US-backed YPG continues to use child soldiers in Syria, expert says
- Global Ministerial Conf: Bangladesh also walks out during Israeli speech
- There is no pressure against India: Haris Rauf
- Dhaka tops global air pollution ranking with "unhealthy" air quality
- Man who attacked Salman Rushdie found guilty of attempted murder
- ‘Mon Duari’ tops trending charts, fans are enthralled
- Pentagon to fire 5,400 workers
- Stable temperatures, dry weather expected in Dhaka
- Jaintapur farmers thrive with bumper watermelon harvest
- Arab leaders discuss ‘Palestinian cause’, Gaza developments
- Bangladesh, India vow to bring border killings to zero
- Israel to release 602 prisoners in Gaza swap Saturday: Palestinian NGO
- Fire breaks out at sawmill in Khilgaon
- Babar returns home performing Umrah

Man saved in Serbia after 8 hours buried in collapsed trench
Rescuers in Serbia extracted the last worker who had been trapped after soil collapsed on a group of workers while they were digging a sewer pipeline trench, police said late Wednesday. Rescued after eight hours. Endless thanks to the firefighter-rescuers, Serbian minister of internal affairs...

Serbia PM resigns as anti-corruption protests erupt
Serbias populist Prime Minister Milos Vucevic resigned Tuesday in an attempt to calm political tensions following weeks of massiveanti-corruption protestsover the deadly collapse of a concrete canopy. The canopy collapse in November,which killed 15 people in the northern city of Novi Sad, has...

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...