Headline
- Pakistan FM to arrive Dhaka on April 27
- US reiterates support for Bangladesh's reform agenda
- Certificate award ceremony of no. 128 Junior Command and Staff Course held
- 'Bangladesh to focus on reducing trade gap with USA'
- European Central Bank cuts interest rates for the seventh time
- Bangladesh asks Pakistan to apologize for 1971 genocide
- Bank accounts of Mostafa Kamal, family frozen
- Bank Resolution Ordinance approved to prevent money laundering
- Zimbabwe begin Test prep amid rain disruptions
- New black clouds appeared in Bangladesh’s political sky: Manna
- Bangladesh decides to ratify 1992 Water Convention
- NCP seeks 90-day extension for political party registration deadline
- July uprising 'Graffiti' captivates World Expo visitors in Japan
- Dr Yunus gifted tremendous ‘soft power’ to Bangladesh: Lutfey Siddiqi
- Independence Cup Volleyball begins Saturday
- Japan reports a $63 billion trade surplus with US
- 12-party alliance wants elections by December
- Jamaat Ameer outlines three conditions for upcoming election
- Other countries will no longer allowed to fish in Bangladesh waters: Farida Akhter
- 4th Bangladesh Remittance Fair in NY begins Saturday

Pocket Watch Found On Titanic Victim To Go On Sale In UK
A pocket watch, tickets and money found among the belongings of passengers on the Titanic are among items on sale at a UK auction later this month. The gilt silver and brass watch was found among the possessions of Danish second-class passenger Hans Christensen Givard, who was among the 1,500...

Titanic chandelier from first-class smoking lounge heads to museum
A chandelier that hung in a smoking lounge for first-class passengers will be on display after sitting at the bottom of the Atlantic for decades, NJ.com reported. It will be included in an exhibit that has nearly 250 artifacts by RMS Titanic. The special item is on display at Titanic: The...