Benazir’s immovable properties: Court appoints administrators to look after them
6 June 2024
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Bangladesh
10 injured as BNP, police clash in Tangail
22 July 2022
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Crime & Justice
Sohan captain for Zim T20Is
22 July 2022
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Cricket
Grain exports via black sea: Ukraine, Russia sign deal
22 July 2022
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Russian invasion of Ukraine
Lanka troops raid main protest camp
22 July 2022
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South Asia
BSF seizes ‘record’ 41.49 kg gold near Benapole border
22 July 2022
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Bangladesh
2 Covid patients die; positivity rate 8.36
22 July 2022
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Coronavirus
25-yr-old tourist drowns in Nikli haor
22 July 2022
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Accidents and Fires
Schoolgirl raped in Manikganj
22 July 2022
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Crime & Justice
Bangladeshis highest number of irregular migrants to Italy
22 July 2022
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Diplomacy
300 Bangladeshis lose home after fire in Greece camp
A fire on Sunday burnt the residential camps of around 300 Bangladeshi migrants in Greece, forcing them to take shelter in others’ camps.
29 June 2021
Groom fined Tk 50k for hiring chopper to evade lockdown
A mobile court on Monday fined a person Tk 50,000 for violating the government’s health safety guidelines by carrying a bride in a helicopter in Shariapur.
29 June 2021
World passes 3b vaccine mark
More than three billion doses of Covid-19 vaccines have been given across the world, an AFP tally from official sources revealed yesterday, as the highly infectious Delta strain continued to cause mayhem around the world.
29 June 2021
Trial of Suu Kyi to run longer
A Myanmar junta trial of Aung San Suu Kyi will run longer than scheduled, her lawyers said yesterday, with the prosecution still to call nearly two dozen witnesses.
28 June 2021
Astrazeneca Vaccine: Delayed doses boost immunity
Delayed second and third doses of the AstraZeneca vaccine boost immunity against Covid-19, a study by Oxford University, which developed the jab with the British-Swedish firm, said yesterday.
28 June 2021
‘Outlaw’ shot dead in Pabna
An alleged outlaw was shot dead by his rivals near his house in Pabna Sadar upazila on Sunday night.
28 June 2021
Freeze eight accounts of Khokon, family
A Dhaka court has ordered a freeze on eight bank accounts of former Dhaka South City Corporation mayor Sayeed Khokon and his three family members as part of an investigation into an allegation of amassing illegal wealth.
28 June 2021
Wrong Man Jailed: HC gives him bail, seeks answers
The High Court yesterday granted six months’ ad-interim bail to a Manik Hawlader, an innocent man who had been serving the jail sentence handed down to actual convict Manik Miah, of Shariatpur’s Bhedarganj upazila, in connection with a drug related case.
28 June 2021
Man held for raping blind woman
A court in Dinajpur yesterday sent a youth to jail for raping a visually impaired woman, while three others were arrested in Gazipur and Noakhali in rape cases.
28 June 2021
Bangladeshis will not accept hoax: Bhashani
The people of Bangladesh would not accept any political settlement short of independence, said Maulana Abdul Hamid Khan Bhashani.
28 June 2021
Endangered by engines
Deaths of rare and endangered species of wildlife under the wheels of vehicles and on train tracks are rampant in Moulvibazar’s Lawachhara forest.
28 June 2021
US Covid cases raising again
After declining fast for two months, the rate of Covid infections in the United States has leveled off since mid-June thanks to localized spikes in under-vaccinated regions of the country, data showed yesterday.
28 June 2021
One AZ shot followed by a Pfizer jab gives better protection: study
A mixed schedule of vaccines where a shot of Pfizer’s Covid-19 vaccine is given four weeks after an AstraZeneca shot will produce better immune responses than giving another dose of AstraZeneca, an Oxford study said yesterday.
28 June 2021
At least 30 killed in al Shabaab attack in Somalia
An estimated 30 people died on Sunday when Somalia’s Islamist al Shabaab group launched an attack in a town in the country’s semi-autonomous state of Galmudug, a security official said.
28 June 2021
Blinken: ‘Untenable’ for 10,000 IS fighters still to be held in Syria
US Secretary of State Antony Blinken yesterday said that 10,000 Islamic State fighters continue to be held in detention in camps run by the Kurdish-led Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF), and that this situation was “untenable”.
28 June 2021
Myanmar violence escalates with rise of ‘self-defence’ groups: report
Violence in post-coup Myanmar has escalated as anti-junta “self-defence” forces step up to take on the military, a report said yesterday, warning of an “enormous” human cost if the regime uses its full power in subsequent crackdowns.
28 June 2021
As pandemic eases, fatal gender violence worsens in Europe
As life gradually returns to normal in Europe, there has been a resurgence of deadly violence against women as abusers experience a “loss of the control” they enjoyed throughout the coronavirus lockdowns.
28 June 2021
UK military top brass forced into Covid self-isolation
Britain’s senior military commanders and the defence secretary are self isolating after the head of the armed forces tested positive for Covid.
28 June 2021
Swedish PM resigns after losing no confidence vote
Sweden’s Prime Minister Stefan Lofven resigned yesterday, one week after he lost a vote of no confidence, leaving it up to the speaker of parliament to begin the search for a replacement.
28 June 2021
HC questions words used in divorce notices
The High Court yesterday questioned the use of certain offensive words in a Talaq (divorce) notice.
27 June 2021