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Vehicular movement through the Dhaka University entrances will be suspended from 3pm tomorrow to 7am on 15 July as the university will observe "July Women's Day" to mark the first anniversary of the ...
Dhaka: Hundreds of students took to the streets in Dhaka during the weekend over the lynching of a trader in broad daylight, as they accused the Muhammad Yunus-headed Interim government of failure to ...
Lal Chand, a scrap trader, was lynched with chunks of concrete slabs in Dhaka, after which the attackers danced over his body ...
The protest followed the gruesome murder of Lal Chand, also known as Sohag, a 39-year-old scrap trader from Old Dhaka.
The meeting, chaired by Vice Chancellor Professor Yogesh Singh, also confirmed the appointment of Professor Rajni Abbi as the ...
Johannes Zutt, the newly appointed World Bank Vice President for the South Asia Region, arrived in Dhaka on Saturday, marking Bangladesh as his first official tour in the new role.
Saima Wazed, daughter of ousted leader Sheikh Hasina, put on leave after she was accused of fraud, abuse of power - Anadolu ...
Just 35 kilometres from the noise and fumes of Dhaka, and a mere five kilometres from Jahangirnagar University, lies a quiet ...
As India remains out of reach, Kunming is stepping into the spotlight, offering Bangladeshi patients a closer, cheaper and unexpectedly advanced gateway to world-class healthcare. But language barrier ...
Brainrot essentially describes the withering of mental faculties from overexposure to low-value digital content.
Bangladesh, one of the world’s most climate-vulnerable countries, is witnessing a troubling rise in lightning-related deaths.
The country says it’s free, then where’s your roar?” It was the day that Abu Sayed, a protester, was killed, becoming the face of the campaign to depose Hasina after 15 years in power. Sayed’s death ...