- Titumir College students suspend movement, withdraw blockade
- 10 BCL leaders held in Narsingdi
- Why the 'Dutch art of doing nothing' is good for us?
- US-Bangla Airlines Dhaka Travel Mart 2025 starts Thursday
- Iran warns Israel seeking Gaza-style genocide in West Bank
- UK’s PM seeks strong trade relations with US in the wake of Trump’s tariffs
- There will be no rich-poor disparity if BNP comes to power: Khokon
- Impartial judiciary needed in Bangladesh: EU
- Mamunur Rashid to prepare men's hockey team for AHF Cup
- CA asks for a ‘command centre’ to monitor law and order
- India hopeful of greater economic engagement with Bangladesh: Envoy
- Anyone found distributing leaflets of AL to be arrested: Press Secretary
- Exports earnings register 11.68pc growth in 7-month of FY25
- Trump threatens to cut funding for South Africa
- DU Prof Ikramul Haq appointed Judicial Service Commission member
- "Titumir students plunge govt, city dweller into miserable situation"
- Blast in Moscow kills 1 and leaves 4 wounded
- Home Adviser urges Kuwait to recruit more manpower
- All eagerly waiting for polls: EC Sanaullah
- BGB deployed in Mohakhali as Titumir students block railway line
ATM Azharul Islam's review hearing rescheduled for Feb 20
The Appellate Division has deferred the hearing of Jamaat leader ATM Azharul Islams review petition against his death sentence in the 1971 crimes against humanity case. The hearing has been rescheduled for February 20. The petition was scheduled third on the agenda of the Appellate Divisions...
No legal weakness found in scrapping 5 cases against Dr Yunus: SC
The Appellate Division of the Supreme Court (SC) said that there was no legal weakness or interference in scrapping five cases against Prof Dr Muhammad Yunus by the High Court. Advocate Mustafizur Rahman Khan, lawyer of Dr Muhammad Yunus, disclosed this observation of the Appellate Division of...
ICT orders to produce constable Sujan on Jan 12
The International Crimes Tribunal (ICT) today (Jan 1) ordered authorities concerned to produce Armed Police Battalion (APBn) constable Mohammad Sujan, who was seen shooting at student-people rally in capitals Chankharpul area,on Jan 12 The three-member tribunal led by Justice Md Golam Mortuza...
2025, trial year for Sheikh Hasina & AL leaders: ICT chief prosecutor
Md Tajul Islam, the chief prosecutor of International Crimes Tribunal (ICT) said, 2025 will be the year of trial for ousted Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina and the leaders of Awami League for their crimes against humanity. He made this remark on Wednesday, after exchanging New Years greetings....
Tens of thousands protest in Belgrade against president over railway collapse
Tens of thousands of people gathered in central Belgrade on Sunday to protest against President Aleksandar Vucic and his ruling Serbian Progressive Party (SNS). The people blame the president for a railway station roof collapse on November that killed 15 people, reports the Reuters. The...
We want justice from govt: Alal
Advisor to the BNP chairperson Advocate Syed Moazzem Hossain Alal said we want justice from this government; we want justice. He said, You have now arranged the chess pieces like chessmen to withdraw the countless false cases and political vendetta cases against us. The things like: If this...
Rizvi burns Indian saree to protest against Indian aggression
BNP Senior Joint Secretary General Ruhul Kabir Rizvi burned Indian saree in the streets in protest against attacks on Bangladesh Assistant High Commission in Assam and the desecration of Bangladeshs flag in various parts of India. On Thursday, during a program titled Deshiyo Ponno, Kine Hou...
Former police chief among those set to appear in tribunal on Wednesday
Eight officials, including the former police chief and the former director general of NTMC, are set to appear before the International Criminal Tribunal on Wednesday, facing charges of genocide and crimes against humanity related to events in July and August. The individuals scheduled for court...