- BNP announces new date for Iftar Mahfil with political parties
- Hezbollah rejects claims of involvement in deadly Syria clashes
- EC to issue notification on new parties’ registration Monday
- Foreign adviser meets his Pakistani counterpart in Jeddha
- Eid advance train ticket sales to begin on March 14
- Govt to launch hotline to combat sexual harassment
- Syrian security forces accused of killing hundreds of civilians
- Yo Yo Honey Singh returns: From stardom to struggle and back again
- Two ex-Police officials to be interrogated in safe home
- Trump administration ends Iraq's waiver to buy Iranian electricity
- Govt employees to receive salary before month ends on the occasion of Eid
- ‘Rape probes to be completed in 15 days, trial in 90 days’
- China rolls over $2bn loan to Pakistan amid financial challenges
- Japan's worst wildfire in 50 years brought under control: mayor
- China to use AI in elder care as population ages: official
- BSEC employees return to work
- Take control of your life by setting powerful discipline goals
- New Zealand wins the crucial toss, Henry out and Smith in
- Trump vows support for crypto industry
- Bangladesh, Kuwait commit to boost trade, energy and investment ties

Conservatives win German election as far-right surges
Germanys conservative opposition leader, Friedrich Merz, secured a narrow victory in Sundays national election, while the far-right Alternative for Germany (AfD) doubled its support in its strongest showing since World War II, according to projections. Chancellor Olaf Scholz conceded defeat...

Tens of thousands protest in Berlin against CDU's far-right ties over immigration bill
Tens of thousands gathered in Berlin on Sunday to protest the conservative Christian Democratic Unions (CDU) increasing cooperation with the far-right. Police reported at least 20,000 demonstrators had gathered by 3:45 pm (14:45 GMT) outside the Bundestag, Germanys parliament, with the number...

Austria faces snap elections as Chancellor resigns, coalition talks collapse
Austrias conservative Chancellor, Karl Nehammer, has announced his resignation after coalition talks to form a government, excluding the far-right Freedom Party (FPO), broke down. His surprise departure could lead to snap elections in the Alpine EU nation, or potentially a new negotiation with the...