Headline
- Indian firm to supply 200 rail coaches to Bangladesh, expects 20% growth
- Dhaka’s mosquito menace spirals out of control, creates people frustrated
- “Mass killings must be addressed as top priority in legal proceedings”
- Trump repeats tariffs threat to dissuade BRICS nations from replacing US dollar
- US air disaster: All 67 people dead
- Zulkarnain Saer labels Transcom Group under Simeen Rahman as dangerous mafia
- All passengers feared dead after jet collides with helicopter in US
- No decision made to form a party or resign from govt: Nahid
- Dhaka expresses concern over dwindling funds for Rohingyas
- Women footballers to announce retirement if coach not removed
- Shab-e-Barat to be observed Feb 14
- 'Our rivers dried up due to various dams in India'
- Govt wants to lay foundation of radical reforms to state structure: Nahid
- NASA’s 2 stuck astronauts take their first spacewalk together
- Govt takes 3 decisions on quota
- Rangpur suffer fourth straight defeat to end group stage
- Court orders to attach Tk368 crore land of S Alam, family
- Japan pledges to continue development cooperation with Bangladesh
- 'Chatradal ready to resist banned Chhatra League on the streets'
- "Bangladesh trapped in web of conspiracies, not running as people expected"
Tomatoes thrown, protest outside Allu Arjun's home over stampede death
A massive protest took place outside the house of Telugu actor Allu Arjun over the stampede earlier on December that claimed a life. A group of people, claiming to students of the Osmania University, barged into his house, threw tomatoes and broke flower pots. The protesters raised slogans...