10 injured as BNP, police clash in Tangail
OUR CORRESPONDENT, Tangail
22 July 2022 Crime & Justice
Sohan captain for Zim T20Is
Staff Correspondent
22 July 2022 Cricket
Grain exports via black sea: Ukraine, Russia sign deal
Reuters, Istanbul
22 July 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine
Lanka troops raid main protest camp
Agencies
22 July 2022 South Asia
BSF seizes ‘record’ 41.49 kg gold near Benapole border
Our Correspondent, New Delhi
22 July 2022 Bangladesh
2 Covid patients die; positivity rate 8.36
Staff Correspondent
22 July 2022 Coronavirus
25-yr-old tourist drowns in Nikli haor
UNB, Kishoreganj
22 July 2022 Accidents and Fires
Schoolgirl raped in Manikganj
Our Correspondent, Manikganj
22 July 2022 Crime & Justice
Bangladeshis highest number of irregular migrants to Italy
Diplomatic Correspondent
22 July 2022 Diplomacy

Mystery shrouds deaths of 2 children in school

The family of one of the two boys, who died after falling into a drainage pipe in their school, have accused the school authorities of negligence in duty in a case filed on Tuesday.
9 June 2021

Tikka Khan offers general amnesty

The Pakistani Government offered today a general amnesty extending to military deserters and politicians and asked refugees to return home.
9 June 2021

Last US gold coin sells for $18.87m

A 1933 US gold coin that was never issued after Franklin D Roosevelt removed America from the gold standard sold for a record $18.87 million at a Sotheby’s auction in New York Tuesday.
9 June 2021

Liveability Index: Dhaka fourth least livable city in world

Dhaka has been ranked the fourth least liveable city in the world by the Economist Intelligence Unit’s annual global survey.
9 June 2021

Mango in Rajshahi Belt: Despite good yield, growers not all smiles

A drought without incessant rains or severe storms have blessed four mango-producing districts in Rajshahi division with good yields but the region’s farmers are yet to see good fortune.
9 June 2021

Pandemic, Rohingya Crisis: Dhaka, Tokyo agree to work together

Bangladesh and Japan have agreed to work together to tackle the Rohingya crisis and the challenges posed by the pandemic.
9 June 2021

Hefajat men involved in violence now in key posts

Hefajat-e Islam leaders Maulana Sajidur Rahman and Mufti Mubarak Ullah, who were allegedly involved in the Brahmanbaria mayhem on March 26-28, have secured posts on the newly formed central committee of the Islamist organisation.
8 June 2021

Anisuzzaman Khan passed away

Noted zoologist and wildlife expert Mohammed Anisuzzaman Khan passed away on Monday, leaving behind his wife, son, daughter, siblings, and a host of friends and well-wishers to mourn his death.
8 June 2021

DU Teacher’s Firing: HC questions legality of syndicate decision

The High Court yesterday questioned the legality of the Dhaka University authorities’ decision to terminate its teacher Prof Morshed Hasan Khan from his job.
8 June 2021

Supply of Covid Vaccines: Bangladesh should go for production

For long-term solution to Covid vaccine supply, Bangladesh needs to go for vaccine production as the crisis for the shots is worldwide, experts said at a webinar yesterday.
8 June 2021

Death toll in Pakistan train crash rises to 56

The death toll in a train crash in southern Pakistan rose to 56 yesterday, a railway spokeswoman said, the latest accident to highlight a broken railway system that dates back to the 19th century.
8 June 2021

WHO warns of ‘two-track pandemic’

World Health Organization Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus said unequal distribution of vaccines has allowed the coronavirus to continue spreading, thus increasing odds of a variant emerging that could render these treatments ineffective.
8 June 2021

Glitch in Fastly: Media, govt websites hit by outages

Several media, government and social sites such as the UK government, the White House and Reddit suffered temporary outages yesterday due to a glitch in cloud computing services provider Fastly.
8 June 2021

Engr Delwar Murder: His colleague killed him for obstructing bribery

Delwar Hossain, then executive engineer of Gazipur City Corporation, was killed last year over a disagreement with his colleague Mohammad Selim over the latter’s illegal activities, a police probe has found.
8 June 2021

Kushtia Sugar Mills: 53 tonnes of sugar vanish, probe on

About 53 tonnes of sugar, worth around Tk 33 lakh, has been stolen from a warehouse of state-owned Kushtia Sugar Mills.
8 June 2021

Think-tanks’ new poor figure flawed: Planning minister

The surveys conducted by private think-tanks to deduce the number of new poor due to the pandemic do not stand scientifically, said Planning Minister MA Mannan yesterday.
8 June 2021

Operation Hotel InterContinental

Commandos of the Crack Platoon today launched an attack at InterContinental Dhaka. The commandos, armed with grenades, bayonets, and submachine guns, stopped in a car in front of the hotel. Five grenades were thrown in the attack which took place between 7:45pm and 8:00pm.
8 June 2021

Australia’s largest dinosaur a new species

A gigantic dinosaur discovered in Australia’s outback has been identified as a new species and recognised as one of the largest to ever roam the Earth, according to palaeontologists.
8 June 2021

MP Papul’s JS Membership: HC rejects writ against cancellation

The High Court yesterday observed that if any court of sovereign state convicts and punishes a lawmaker of Bangladesh with imprisonment for two years or more for moral turpitude, he or she becomes disqualified to hold the office of Member of Parliament.
8 June 2021

Two arrested for slapping Macron

A bystander slapped French President Emmanuel Macron across the face during a trip to southeast France on Tuesday on the second stop of a nation-wide tour.
8 June 2021