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

Overcoming Pandemic: Hasina seeks cooperation from all

Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina yesterday called for cooperation from all as she reiterated her government’s resolve to overcome the coronavirus pandemic.
27 June 2021

Over 3,000kms of roads poor, bad or very bad

Although road conditions under Roads and Highways Department network have improved a little compared to the last year, over 3,000km surveyed roads -- 16.26 percent -- are still in “poor, bad or very bad” condition, says an RHD survey.
27 June 2021

Cruelties rising in chaotic time

Incidents of brutalities have increased alarmingly in Dhaka and elsewhere in the country in recent months with killing, sexual abuse and torture becoming rampant.
26 June 2021

Run-up to Lockdown: Madness, again

The same old pictures of thousands of people leaving the capital have returned as the country braces for another lockdown.
26 June 2021

Nationwide Lockdown: Govt taking steps for cash, food aid for the poor

The government is working to take necessary measures to provide cash assistance and food, including rice, edible oil and other commodities to poor who are affected during the countrywide “strict lockdown” to be imposed from Thursday.
26 June 2021

ICU occupancy galloping

Compared to June 1, the number of beds occupied at hospitals in the capital more than doubled as of yesterday, showing how fast the health crisis induced by the Covid-19 is deepening across the city.
26 June 2021

Lockdown now from Thursday

The government has rescheduled its countrywide lockdown from June 28 to July 1.
26 June 2021

Work on own vaccine plant to start soon

Faced with the harsh reality of vaccine nationalism, the government has planned to set up its own vaccine producing plant so that it is not dependent on other countries in future.
26 June 2021

Lockdown: Govt announces nationwide strict shutdown from Monday for a week

The country will be put under a complete lockdown for seven days from Monday to stem the surge in Covid-19 cases.
25 June 2021

‘Extortion Money’: Food official assaulted by ‘MP’s men for refusal to pay’

A government official of the food department was assaulted in Shaynalpara area in Natore’s Bagatipara upazila allegedly by the men of the local ruling party lawmaker on Thursday night.
25 June 2021

Perilous Journey to Europe: 264 Bangladeshis rescued in Med

At least 264 Bangladeshis were rescued in the Mediterranean off the Tunisian coast on Thursday when they were trying to sail across the sea to Europe, according to the Bangladesh embassy in Libya.
25 June 2021

Country logs 2nd highest daily deaths

Bangladesh recorded 108 more deaths from Covid-19 in 24 hours ending at 8:00am yesterday, which was the second highest death in a single day since the first positive cases were confirmed in the country on March 8 last year.
25 June 2021

Govt scraps 10 coal power projects

The prime minister has approved a proposal to scrap 10 coal-fired power plants that were okayed earlier.
25 June 2021

Rape, Killing of Girl: Suspect killed in ‘gunfight’ with police

A man killed in a “gunfight” between police and criminals in Rajshahi’s Godagari upazila early yesterday might have been involved in the rape and murder of a class-IV female student on Sunday, the law enforcers said.
25 June 2021

Moderna Vaccines from Covax: 2.5m doses arrive within 10 days

Bangladesh will get 2.5 million doses of Moderna Covid vaccine within 10 days under the Covax facility, a global vaccine alliance.
25 June 2021

Cops reveal identity of rape victim

Savar police disclosed the identity of a rape victim on their Facebook handle yesterday, violating the law and a court verdict.
24 June 2021

Outbound Workers: Registration for Covid vaccine likely to start next week

Outbound migrant workers’ registration for Covid-19 vaccine is expected to begin sometime next week, the expatriates’ welfare ministry said yesterday.
24 June 2021

E-Commerce Sites: They’ll get payment after delivering items

Online shoppers can now make purchases with confidence after a commerce ministry decision yesterday that stipulated holding the payment of local e-commerce platforms until confirmation of safe delivery of items, adding a layer of consumer protection to the transaction.
24 June 2021

Country sees further surge in Covid-19 cases

Amid growing worries about the coronavirus situation in the country, health authorities logged 6,058 more Covid-19 cases in 24 hours till yesterday morning, up from 5,727 the previous day.
24 June 2021

‘So much air but not a bit for him’

Just four years ago, Papia Sultana donated a kidney to save her husband Aman Vardar.
24 June 2021