Parliament on Sunday expressed deep shock at the death of blogger Ahmed Rajib Haider and demanded exemplary punishment for the killers.
Parliament on Sunday expressed deep shock at the death of blogger Ahmed Rajib Haider and demanded exemplary punishment for the killers.
At least 100 workers of a garment factory fell sick from food poisoning at Nischintapur in Ashulia Saturday night.
Opposition BNP Acting Secretary General Mirza Fakhrul Islam Alamgir on Sunday said if his party would try all crimes against humanity if they are voted to power.
Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina expects India will take a magnanimous view of the Teesta water sharing issue.
Parliament on Sunday passed a bill amending the 1973 International Crimes Tribunal Act to make way for trying political parties or organisations apart from individuals accused of war crimes.
The government has deployed border guards in the capital ahead of Monday’s countrywide shutdown sponsored by Jamaat-e-Islami, an official said on Sunday.
Mostafa Kamal Majumder At least four prominent news items published Friday (February 15) in national dailies of Dhaka unmistakably pointed to the concern already expressed by conscientious people from different strata of the society that the judiciary in Bangladesh is…
A government official was killed and two others received injuries when a bus hit an auto-rickshaw at Dhaka’s Paltan intersection Friday morning. Liakat Hossain, 45, Food Inspector in Barisal division was killed in the accident which took place around 7:30am,…
An alleged robber was killed in what Rapid Action Battalion (RAB) described as gun-battle in Maheshkhali upazila of Cox’s Bazar early Friday morning. An alleged robber was killed in what Rapid Action Battalion (RAB) described as gun-battle in Maheshkhali upazila…
The telecoms regulator will hold the auction on June 24 to award 3G mobile-phone service spectrum. Chairman of Bangladesh Telecommunication Regulatory Commission (BTRC) Sunil Kanti Bose told bdnews24.com that the decision was made at a meeting of the Commission on…
Indian External Affairs Minister Salman Khurshid is due in Dhaka Saturday on a two-day visit to attend a second meeting to review a whole range of bilateral issues between the two countries.
India has killed a Pakistani soldier who crossed the Line of Control, armed with an AK-47. “In Nowshera sector, unidentified man in fatigues fired on our troops injuring two of them. Our troops fired, killed him,” said an army spokesperson…
Bangladesh Jamaat-e-Islami called countrywide daylong hartal for Monday protesting the death of their four activists during clash with cops in Cox’s Bazar on Friday.
The ‘Jagaran Samabesh’, or Uprising Rally, has kicked off at ‘Prajanma Chattar’ in Shahbagh of the capital to prop up the demand for awarding death sentence to all war criminals.
Bangladesh government have decided to hand out fresh licenses to some new insurance companies within the next week.
The fifth Bhutanese King Jigme Khesar Namgyel Wangchuk and Queen Jetsun Pema arrived Thursday on a six-day visit to Bangladesh.
Information Minister Hasanul Haque Inu on Thursday said the government is monitoring all the activities, including talk-show and news, of all private television channels through the Bangladesh Television.
Vice-Chancellor of Jahangirnagar University Professor Dr Anwar Hossain has changed his decision to resign from his post as groups of teachers and students requested him to continue.
Government Wednesday approved a Constitutional Amendment Bill which will facilitate the implementation of the India-Bangladesh boundary agreement signed in 2011.
Chief Election Commissioner Kazi Rakibuddin Ahmed says legal measures are afoot against the Jamaat-e-Islami after a review of its organisational charter.
Life stopped in its tracks as millions of people across Bangladesh held a candlelight vigil from wherever they could on Thursday in an extraordinary show of support to the Shahbagh movement.
The government on Thursday decided to enact a law to resurrect the martial law ordinances that became ineffective following two High Court orders.
Opposition BNP Standing Committee Member Barrister Moudud Ahmed on Thursday alleged that a vested quarter is trying to take control Shahbagh demonstrations under a political banner.
The government has banned the Hindi-dubbed Japanese cartoon series Doraemon, fearing that continuing telecast of the cartoon would change the mother tongue of children in Bangladesh, Information Minister Hasanul Haque Inu told Parliament Thursday.
The External Affairs Minister of India Salman Khurshid will arrive here on a two-day official visit to attend the Second Meeting of the India-Bangladesh Joint Consultative Commission on February 16.
The government is going to import 20 more new trains from China to ease sufferings of the common people through railway communication.
The government will set up an Anti-Terror Special Tribunal to try top terrorists and members of the Islamist militant outfits, the Law Minister told Parliament on Wednesday. Shafique Ahmed made the disclosure in response to a supplementary query of Treasury…
The Election Commission will meet on Thursday to decide on the actions against the Jamaat-e-Islami as certain clauses in the party’s charter are in conflict with the Constitution and the Representation of the People Order, an Election Commissioner has said.
Jahangirnagar University Vice-Chancellor Prof M Anwar Hossain on Wednesday night said he decided not to press ahead with his resignation following requests from students.“I have withdrawn my previous decision to resign my post following requests of my students,” he told…
The 19th witness against the BNP’s influential policymaker from Chittagong said that he was bound and blindfolded before being taken to Goods Hill home on Jul 5, 1971 by a band of Pakistani soldiers.