Wasfia 1st Bangladeshi to conquer K2
22 July 2022
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Bangladesh
CU admin identifies 2 molesters
22 July 2022
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Campus
Rohingya genocide case to proceed
22 July 2022
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Rohingya Influx
Need 1 week to assess situation
22 July 2022
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Bangladesh
CU sexual assault: Fingers pointed at BCL men
22 July 2022
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Crime & Justice
Noab hikes newspaper price by Tk 2 from Jul 25
21 July 2022
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Bangladesh
Yet-to-start mega projects: Consider putting them on hold
21 July 2022
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Bangladesh
‘You cannot remain silent’
21 July 2022
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Bangladesh
Electricity crisis may worsen
20 July 2022
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Bangladesh
EC’s dialogue hits a snag as BNP skips it
20 July 2022
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Politics
Hope rekindled for Saudi returnees
The Saudi government has agreed to extend visas for the Bangladeshis who returned home on holiday but could not go back to the kingdom due to the pandemic.
23 September 2020
Govt procurement: Gifts, trips secure contracts
Bidders need to give bribes in the form of financial benefits, arrange trips and host dinners for government officials to win public procurement contracts, says a World Bank report.
23 September 2020
Holding O, A Level Exams: British Council gets govt nod
The government gave approval to British Council to administer Ordinary and Advanced Level examinations in October and November while students continue protests demanding the cancellation of exams amid the coronavirus pandemic.
23 September 2020
Digital Cooperation: PM calls for strong global partnership
Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina yesterday stressed the need for a “strong global partnership” on digital cooperation for the future generation to achieve common goals.
23 September 2020
Europe grapples with second wave of Covid
Europe surged past five million cases of the new coronavirus yesterday as France and Spain prepared tighter restrictions in an attempt to curb rising levels of infections in their capital cities.
23 September 2020
DU student sues Ducsu ex-VP Nur once again
Former Ducsu vice-president Nurul Haque Nur and five leaders of Sadharon Chhatra Odhikar Songrokkhon Parishad were sued in another rape case on Monday evening when its leaders and activists were taking to the streets to protest a previous case.
22 September 2020
Don’t let geo- political rivalries weaken UN
Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina has called for not allowing geopolitical rivalries to weaken the United Nations as the Covid-19 pandemic has shown that both developed and developing nations need the global body more than ever.
22 September 2020
Thankless as always
Thirty-two-year-old SM Sharmin, a marketing executive at a private organisation, was cooking while also speaking to one of her clients over the phone, and helping her eight-year-old daughter with her online classes.
22 September 2020
Over 5k have died from Covid-19
The number of Covid-19 deaths crossed the 5,000 mark yesterday, as Bangladesh stepped into the 198th day since the first detection of coronavirus in the country.
22 September 2020
Covid-19 Winter Wave: People with conditions will be at greater risk
Chilly or not, the coming winter is set to be an ominous one.
22 September 2020
Global vaccine plan: 156 nations join WHO scheme
A coalition of 156 nations, including Bangladesh, has joined a global scheme for fair distribution of future vaccines against Covid-19, an alliance led by the World Health Organisation (WHO) announced, but superpowers China and the United States did not sign up.
22 September 2020
Reining in Loan Default: Central bank now ‘ineffective’
The central bank has become an ineffective entity in containing defaulted loans due to immense political pressure and illegal intervention by some large business groups, finds a research by Transparency International Bangladesh.
22 September 2020
Rape Charges: Former Ducsu VP Nur detained, then released
Former Ducsu vice-president Nurul Haque Nur and six members of Bangladesh Sadharan Chhatra Odhikar Sangrakkhan Parishad were detained last night for protesting the filing of a rape case against six people, including Nur, and later released.
21 September 2020
Antigen-Based Testing: Public hospitals get the green light
After months of bureaucratic tangle, the government has permitted antigen-based rapid testing for Covid-19 at the public healthcare centres.
21 September 2020
Underhand Deals: DGHS driver makes millions
It is the tale of Abdul Malek alias Badal, a driver of Directorate General of Health Services, who has raked in millions allegedly by being involved in illegal recruitments, manipulating transfers and promotions, and trading in “fake currencies”.
21 September 2020
PM’s UNGA Speech: To focus on vaccine, Rohingya issues
Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina will virtually deliver her key speech at the 75th UN General Assembly on Saturday highlighting global issues, including Rohingya crisis and vaccine, with a call for ensuring vaccine for all at an affordable cost.
21 September 2020
Wasa Managing Director: A failure yet trust is in him
Since the prime minister “praises” Wasa Managing Director Taqsem A Khan, the majority of its board members support extending his tenure.
21 September 2020
Brace yourself for second wave
With infections and deaths from Covid-19 still far from over, a high-powered technical committee has warned that a “second wave” of coronavirus infections may be coming, advising the government to prepare a roadmap and take all-out preparations to prevent the possible resurgence.
21 September 2020
Progress made on water sharing
Road Transport and Bridges Minister Obaidul Quader yesterday said a positive progress was made in discussions on sharing the water of common rivers, including the Teesta.
21 September 2020
Vietnam Returnees: HC asks govt to explain why they’re in jail
The High Court yesterday issued a rule asking the government to show causes in two weeks why it should not be directed to release 83 migrant workers, who returned home from Vietnam and Qatar, from jail.
21 September 2020