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
Road crash claims six more lives
Our Correspondent, Barishal
20 July 2022 Accidents and Fires
Rajapaksa ally elected Lanka president
Agencies
20 July 2022 South Asia

Covid Vaccination: Govt plans to ease age bar

The government plans to lower the age limit for Covid-19 vaccination as it wants to inoculate students aged above 18 and take them back to classrooms by reopening universities.
28 May 2021

Enforced Disappearance: Unchanging pictures, unending wait

For the past five years at least, The Daily Star has been documenting little Adiba Islam Hridi on the streets and in conference rooms, holding a photo of her missing father Parvez Hossain.
28 May 2021

Arrest of 5 Bangladeshis: 2 suffer bullet wounds during escape attempt

Two of the Bangladeshis arrested in India on charges of raping and assaulting a woman were shot in the leg during what Indian officials said was their attempt to flee yesterday.
28 May 2021

Big blow to fish farmers

Fish, shrimp enclosures and other structures in coastal areas surrounding the Sundarbans were damaged by tidal surges and storms due to the impact of cyclone Yaas, causing a loss of over Tk 5 crore.
28 May 2021

UN honours eight fallen Bangladeshi peacekeepers

The United Nations has awarded eight fallen peacekeepers from Bangladesh with the “Dag Hammarskjöld Medal”.
28 May 2021

Narcos now out to create LSD market

Narcotics smugglers have long been trying to create a market for the hallucinogenic drug called LSD in Bangladesh, targeting college and university students as consumers.
27 May 2021

Fighting Flood, Erosion: Monsoon nears, projects nowhere

At least two dozen river dredging and embankment protection projects aimed at combating floods and erosion across the country are set to miss the deadline of this June due to fund crunch, red tape, and mistakes in assessments.
27 May 2021

Cyclone Yaas Aftermath: Coastal region still reeling under water

There is no going back to normal for thousands of residents of the coastal region as tidal surges caused by cyclone Yaas left a trail of destruction on their houses, farms, fisheries and even roads.
27 May 2021

KSA-Bound Workers: Govt steps in to ease their plight

After at least 1,000 migrants missed their flights to Saudi Arabia failing to book or pay for their mandatory quarantine in hotels, Bangladesh yesterday decided to help KSA-bound migrants with hotel bookings and subsidy.
27 May 2021

Purchase of Sinopharm Vaccine: Price disclosure sparks confusion

Confusion has arisen over the price of Sinopharm shots as the government closes in on the vaccine purchase from China in a desperate effort to keep the inoculation campaign rolling.
27 May 2021

No reason to panic over black fungus

Health officials yesterday said black fungus infection is not rare and it has treatment, but there is widespread misconception about it.
26 May 2021

Workers Bound for KSA: Airlines make it harder for them

Bangladeshi migrants trying to go to Saudi Arabia have found themselves in more trouble as airlines are now saying that hotel bookings for the seven-day on-arrival institutional quarantine must be done by passengers.
26 May 2021

Interest burden 6pc heavier in next fiscal

The government’s interest burden is set to get heavier in the incoming fiscal year, thanks to its inability to better choose from its financing options.
26 May 2021

South Africa: Mobs loot 50 shops of Bangladeshis

A mob looted and vandalised around 50 shops and malls owned by Bangladeshis in Brandfort of Free State province in South Africa on Tuesday.
26 May 2021

Schools not opening soon

The government has extended the closure of educational institutions till June 12, saying the reopening is subject to the drop in Covid infection rate below 5 percent and inoculation of university students.
26 May 2021

2 killed as Yaas batters India

Storm surges inundated dozens of villages in eastern India yesterday after a powerful cyclone moved inland from the Bay of Bengal, damaging thousands of mud homes in two coastal states and killing at least two people, officials said.
26 May 2021

4 children drown in storm surges

Four children drowned in tidal water and a rickshaw-puller was crushed under a tree in Barishal division, while low-lying regions in the country were inundated after cyclone Yaas made landfall yesterday noon on the Odisha-West Bengal coast in India.
26 May 2021

Ravaged in a foreign land

Around 10,000 Bangladeshis in South Africa are now living in fear after several hundred shops of expatriates were vandalised, torched, and looted by mobs in Free State’s Bloemfontein last week.
25 May 2021

Mushfiqur, bowlers deliver series win

Bangladesh registered their first-ever bilateral series win over Sri Lanka, thanks to a magnificent century from Mushfiqur Rahim in a 103-run win in the second match of the three-match ODI series at the Sher-e-Bangla National Stadium in Mirpur yesterday.
25 May 2021

It’s horrifying

The current state of global vaccine distribution is “unacceptable” and “horrifying”, the UN General Assembly president said yesterday, pointing at the nationalistic attitude of developed countries and vaccine manufacturing nations.
25 May 2021