Headline
- Dhaka’s air quality marks 'unhealthy' this morning
- Japan, US announce strengthened guidelines for Extended Deterrence
- Smith's 34th test century puts Australia in control over India
- US warns of a famine for north Gaza amid aid groups' concern
- N. Korean troops suffering heavy battlefield losses: Ukraine's military
- Former Indian prime minister Manmohan Singh passes away at 92
- US condemns Hong Kong’s transnational crackdown on overseas activists
- Burned dog’s body at secretariat signals conspiracy: Sarjis
- ACC sues ex-minister Nasrul, 2 family members
- Grand Mosque authority offers free storage for Umrah performers
- One hectare of forestland recovered in Tangail, brick kiln fined in Savar
- Bangladesh sets deadline for undocumented foreign nationals to legalise status
- Fire at secretariat was not an accident but planned: Nur
- ‘Wall of Humanity’ launched at Dhaka College to share warm clothes
- Kohli and Konstas provide a fiery start to the 4th Test
- Fakhrul urges accountability for those responsible for Secretariat fire
- Cyber protection ordinance is an extension of DSA
- Motion to impeach South Korea’s acting president submitted
- Japan Airlines hit by cyberattack, delaying flights during the holiday season
- Insects' winter survival secrets
Japan's A-bomb survivors: from discrimination to a Nobel
Survivors of the US atomic bombings of Japan will receive the Nobel Peace Prize on Tuesday but, after years of anti-nuclear campaigning and showing the world their scars, they still retain the painful memories of the discrimination they have faced. After the 1945 US bombings of Hiroshima and...