The people of the country’s coastal regions started running for safety amid an escalating panic as the cyclonic storm ‘Mahasen’ is likely to hit the areas early Thursday.
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PM castigates Bangla daily for ‘misleading survey’
Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina on Wednesday castigated vernacular daily Prothom Alo for publishing what she said a misleading survey report on the caretaker government issue.
Rapp happy over trial, concerned at death penalty
Visiting Ambassador at-Large for War Crimes Issues of the Office of Global Criminal Justice Stephen J Rapp on Wednesday expressed satisfaction over the progress in war crimes trial but voiced concern over the death penalty of the accused.
Who cares about relatives of the missing workers?
Although the rescue operation at the Rana Plaza tragedy site officially ended on Monday with a firm claim by army officials that no dead body is left there, the relatives of the missing garment workers are still hanging around for…
Ban Ki-moon renews call for dialogue
Amid the political bickering in Bangladesh, UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon has reiterated his call to all major political parties to engage in a dialogue for creating a congenial atmosphere for holding credible polls as scheduled.
Factory building collapse changed it all
It was only a one-year plan of Shamsul Alam to work at a readymade garment (RMG) factory and then to concentrate on his graduation at a local college, but the Rana Plaza collapse changed it all.
Boats with fleeing Rohingya Muslims capsize
Several overcrowded boats carrying more than 100 Rohingya Muslims trying to escape an approaching cyclone capsized off the coast of western Myanmar, and only 42 were known to have survived, the United Nations said Tuesday.
Time running out for dialogue: UN Envoy
Visiting UN Assistant Secretary General for Political Affairs Oscar Fernandez-Taranco on Monday reiterated the UN call for a meaningful and constructive political dialogue to create conducive conditions urgently to successfully hold election, saying that the ‘time is running out.’ “…the…
All RMG factories at Ashulia closed sine die
In the wake of labour unrest, Bangladesh Garment Manufacturers and Exporters Association (BGMEA) on Monday decided to keep all the factories at Ashulia, Savar closed for an indefinite period from Tuesday for security concerns.
BNP hopes UN initiative would yield results
Opposition BNP is hopeful that the initiative of UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon for dialogue between the two major parties will lead to an acceptable solution to the country’s ongoing political crisis.
US Ambassador for war crimes issues due Today
Ambassador at-Large for War Crimes Issues Stephen J Rapp of the Office of Global Criminal Justice arrives here on Tuesday on a two-day visit. During his visit, Ambassador Rapp will meet government officials and civil society members and discuss the rule…
Govt to sign TICFA: GM Quader
Commerce Minister GM Quader on Sunday said the government has decided to sign the Trade and Investment Cooperation Framework Agreement (TICFA) with the United States.
Six Bangladeshis picked up by BSF
Indian Border Security Force (BSF) picked up six Bangladeshi nationals from borders in Sunamganj, Panchagarh and Thakurgaon districts on Sunday and Saturday night.
Jamaat calls another shutdown for Tuesday
Bangladesh Jamaat-e-Islami on Sunday called another daylong countrywide hartal for Tuesday protesting the arrest of its leader AKM Yusuf on charges of crimes against humanity committed during the Liberation War in 1971.
Wages board for RMG workers soon
In the latest development, the government has decided to form a board for fixing minimum wages for the readymade garment workers.
Workers agitate for higher pay: 100 RMG factories shut
The authorities of over 100 readymade garments had shut their factories following workers’ protest demanding salary increase on Sunday morning.
Jamaat enforces hartal, vehicles vandalised
DHAKA: Bangladesh Jamaat-e-Islami has enforced a daylong hartal today protesting the verdict by the International Crimes Tribunal (ICT)-2 against its assistant secretary general M Kamaruzzaman.
UN hopeful of consensus, fair all-party polls
The United Nations is hopeful that the political parties in Bangladesh will be able to reach a consensus to hold the next general election in a free and fair manner with the participation of all. UN Secretary General Ban Ki…
90pc city buildings risky!
Speakers at a roundtable meeting claimed that around 90 percent buildings of the capital are risky as they were built without following proper building code. They also claimed that the building collapses from Spectrum garments in 2005 to recent Rana Plaza…
Genocide claim heightens tensions: HRW
Human Rights Watch has termed ‘unfounded’ the claim of ‘genocide’ by certain quarter and opposition parties, stating that such claims “has only served to heighten tensions”. Opposition had claimed that several people were killed in police crackdown on activists of…
BNP turns down Shapla Chattar press note
Opposition BNP on Saturday turned down the government press note on May 5 crackdown on Hefajat-e-Islam activists at Shapla Chattar, terming it ‘the version of the ruling party, not of the government’. “The press note reflected what the Prime Minister,…
3 arms traders held with pistol, ammo in Jessore
Members of Rapid Action Battalion (RAB) arrested three alleged arms traders along with a pistol and some ammunitions from Baganchra area in Sharsha upazila of Jessore on Friday night.
Political Impasse: UN official in city to hold talks
UN Assistant Secretary-General for Political Affairs Oscar Fernández-Taranco arrived here on Friday to hold talks with the government, opposition parties and the Election Commission as tension is growing over the next national election.
BNP to turn to UN if govt says no to judicial probe
Opposition BNP on Friday threatened to go to the United Nations if the government does not form a judicial probe body to look into the May 5 crackdown on Hefajat-e-Islami activists at Shapla Chattar.
‘Ordinary law enough to punish criminals like Rana’
Gano Forum President Dr Kamal Hossain on Friday underscored the proper enforcement of the existing laws to ensure the punishment of culprits like Sohel Rana, the owner of the collapsed Rana Plaza.
Girl rescued drank only water for 15 days
DHAKA: “I lived by drinking water for 17 days. I saved two bottles of water that rescuers’ threw at various times for trapped workers and drank slightly from the bottles everyday.”
Mozena pushes for dialogue to hold credible polls
US Ambassador to Bangladesh Dan Mozena on Thursday reiterated his call to political parties to engage in a constructive dialogue that will lead to a free, fair and credible election.
You can’t do anything: Hasina tells Khaleda
Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina on Thursday warned that the opposition leader would be implicated in the cases filed for burning people alive and the copies of Holy Quran as an instigator of Sunday’s violence in Dhaka city.
ICT awards Kamaruzzaman death penalty
Jamaat-e-Islami assistant secretary general Muhammad Kamaruzzaman was sentenced to death for two charges, life in prison for another two charges and 10 years in prison in connection with another charge for his involvement in crimes against humanity during liberation war…
14,000 Hefajatmen sued in Narayanganj
NARAYANGANJ: Some 14000 activists of Hefajat-e-Islam were sued for their alleged involvement in fierce clashes with Law enforcers in Siddhirganj of the district on Monday.
