- Bangladesh-China ties reach new heights: FM
- Milon orders installation of CCTV cameras in every HSC exam hall
- A Call for Objective Assessment and Accountability of the Interim Government
- Zahid calls for integrated effort to build sustainable organ transplant system
- Bangladesh-China trade could drop to 24 hours via Myanmar corridor
- Govt. takes project to bring special children under health coverage: Muhit
- Proposed budget outlines roadmap for reviving devastated economy: Altaf Chowdhury
- 'New taxes could cripple the housing sector'
- JS unanimously adopts motion thanking PM Tarique Rahman for China, Malaysia visits
- 7 more child deaths push measles toll to 709
- Every child with disabilities will be under Govt healthcare: Muhit
- Bangladesh calls for development-centred WTO reform
- Injured Leckie and Italiano ruled out as Australia prepare for Egypt clash
- 'PM’s China, Malaysia visits set benchmark for Bangladesh’s global engagement'
- 'Roid' released across 31 US cities
- PM offers ‘Munajat’ at parents' graves on returning home
- BGB foils BSF's push-in attempt at Habiganj border
- US stocks trim losses as oil falls and investors buy the dip
- US Embassy issues new warning to nonimmigrant visa holders
- Belgium into World Cup last 32 with New Zealand rout
JS special committee places 12-point recommendations to address energy crisis
A special 10-member parliamentary committee, chaired by Energy Minister Iqbal Hasan Mahmud Tuku, submitted a 12-point recommendation package to Parliament on Sunday to overhaul Bangladeshs energy security framework. The committee, formed on April 26 during the 13th Parliaments first session,...
Global energy crisis will continue despite Middle East ceasefire:FM
Foreign Minister Khalilur Rahman has said that even if conflicts in the Middle East come to a ceasefire, the global energy crisis will persist. He emphasised that countries in the Indian Ocean region must unite to address the energy shortages caused by ongoing geopolitical tensions. He made...
Bangladesh seeks collective action amid global energy crisis
Seeking collective action amid the global energy crisis, Foreign Minister Dr Khalilur Rahman has said there might be a ceasefire, but the energy issue is not going to be resolved within two weeks. All of us are in trouble, as the current energy challenges are creating disruptions. That will...
Nationwide austerity, energy-saving measures take effect today
The governments austerity and energy-saving measures, including revised office hours for public and private institutions and changes to banking and financial sector schedules, take effect from today. Under the new directives, all government and private offices will operate from 9am to 4pm, said...
US assures Bangladesh of support in tackling energy crisis
In the wake of rising tensions in the Middle East and the resulting global energy crisis, Bangladesh has sought assistance from the United States to secure its fuel supplies. Washington has assured Dhaka of its support in safeguarding the countrys energy security. The discussions took place...