Rohingya genocide case to proceed
Reuters, The Hague
22 July 2022 Rohingya Influx
Need 1 week to assess situation
Star Report
22 July 2022 Bangladesh
Noab hikes newspaper price by Tk 2 from Jul 25
Staff Correspondent
21 July 2022 Bangladesh
Yet-to-start mega projects: Consider putting them on hold
Staff Correspondent
21 July 2022 Bangladesh
‘You cannot remain silent’
Staff Correspondent
21 July 2022 Bangladesh

Fake Mask Scam: DU official placed on three-day remand

A Dhaka court yesterday placed Sharmin Jahan, proprietor of Aparajita International, on a three-day remand in a case filed over supplying fake N95 masks to BSMMU’s Covid-19 isolation unit.
25 July 2020

China orders US to shut Chengdu consulate

China yesterday ordered the United States to close its consulate in the city of Chengdu, responding to a US demand for China to close its Houston consulate, as relations between the world’s two largest economies deteriorate.
24 July 2020

Five ‘narcos’ killed in ‘gunfights’

Five alleged drug peddlers, including a Union Parishad member, were killed in “gunfights” in Dhaka, Cox’s Bazar and Feni early yesterday.
24 July 2020

Cost of Online Classes: Extra burden on parents, teachers

Though it meant an extra Tk 700 per month, Mahmuda Khatun had to get broadband connection at her house for her child, a second grader of Monipur School and College.
24 July 2020

Improving Bangladesh-Pakistan Ties: Apology is a must to heal wounds

Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan called his Bangladesh counterpart Sheikh Hasina on Wednesday. In not so common a conversation, they exchanged greetings and discussed the flood and coronavirus situations in both countries.
24 July 2020

Covid-19: Recovery number surpasses that of active cases

The number of people who have recovered from novel coronavirus has surpassed that of active Covid-19 cases in the country, shows DGHS data.
24 July 2020

Diseases spread in flood-hit areas

The waterborne diseases are spreading in some areas while river erosion taking devastating turn in few other in the country’s flood-hit northern region.
23 July 2020

No decision yet on reopening of schools

The education ministry is yet to make any decision on reopening schools, which has remained closed since March due to the Covid-19 pandemic.
23 July 2020

Private Universities’ Summer Semester: Enrolment far lower than usual

Student admission in the summer semester at most of the private universities has dropped by a staggering 50 to 80 percent, putting these higher education institutions on a razor edge.
23 July 2020

Provide list of errant pvt hospitals, test centres

With the government’s efforts to contain Covid-19 already marred by scams and mismanagement, the health ministry appears to have finally woken up and started taking some steps to avert further controversies.
23 July 2020

Reality doesn’t bear out his claim

Although government efforts to contain Covid-19 are plagued by various scams and sheer mismanagement, Health Minister Zahid Maleque thinks his ministry has performed well in handling the crisis.
23 July 2020

Prof Khurshid made new DG of DGHS

Dr Abul Bashar Mohammad Khurshid Alam, a professor of Dhaka Medical College (DMC), has been appointed as the new and 27th director general of the Directorate General of Health Services.
23 July 2020

Govt to provide homes to the homeless in flood, erosion

Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina yesterday said the government would arrange housing for those losing their homes in flood and riverbank erosion alongside rehabilitating the landless and homeless people across the country.
23 July 2020

Reshuffle slows Covid-19 response

As the government brings changes at the DGHS top end to improve the image of the health sector, tension among officials is apparently causing sluggishness in Covid-19 response and hampering daily activities of the directorate.
23 July 2020

Seven killed in Cox’s Bazar road crash

At least seven people were killed and several others injured in a head-on collision of a human haulier and lorry on Chattogram-Cox’s Bazar road in Chakariya area amid heavy rains yesterday evening.
22 July 2020

‘Cattle train’ plan draws a blank

A government move to transport cattle to Dhaka and other big cities by train ahead of Eid-ul-Azha has so far failed to draw any response from farmers and traders.
22 July 2020

Shutdown ended, not their hardship

With the lifting of the shutdown, food relief and cash charity have almost come to a standstill, though incomes of many poor families saw no recovery.
22 July 2020

Imran Khan calls Hasina

Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina exchanged greetings with her Pakistani counterpart Imran Khan yesterday afternoon when the latter called her.
22 July 2020

A formula for disaster?

Some government-approved laboratories are using a single kit for RT-PCR testing of two samples for the novel coronavirus -- a novelty practice that several experts termed not only unscientific and unethical but also something that risks producing faulty results.
22 July 2020

Don’t let private hospitals go beyond control

The High Court yesterday observed that the authorities concerned of the government should remain cautious so that private hospitals cannot go beyond control.
22 July 2020