In connection with a case pertaining to the death of textile worker Rubel, a Dhaka court has placed Farhad Hossain, a former minister of public administration and member of parliament read more
Nine individuals in Cox’s Bazar have perished in the last three days as a result of landslides and boat capsizing, including Rohingyas. Though there is still waterlogging in some places
The Editors Council has denounced the persistence of the practice of accusing journalists of murder without cause or specific intent. According to the council, these kinds of cases are an
Since Thursday night, September 12, at least 6,558 villages in Chattogram City’s mountainous hills are at risk of landslides due to severe rainfall brought on by a low pressure system
After the student uprising, angry mobs torched and attacked police stations across the country. After attacking police stations and outposts, miscreants looted weapons and ammunition. Joint forces have been conducting
The Foreign Correspondents’ Club of South Asia (FCC), the Press Club of India (PCI), the Indian Women’s Press Corps (IWPC), and the Press Association (PA) have expressed “collective anguish and
On Friday, BNP Secretary General Mirza Fakhrul Islam Alamgir emphasized how crucial it is to be together in order to guarantee the success of the student-led movement’s victory. “Only through
The United Arab Emirates president, Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, pardoned 26 Bangladeshi migrants, and they went home on Friday. According to a news release, the Bangladeshi nationals were