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Over the past year, confidence in the economy has eroded sharply
Kazi Rafiq Ahmed, officer-in-charge of Mohammadpur Police Station, told the Daily Sun that they were conducting raids to arrest those responsible
The tribunal responded that justice would be ensured
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Foreign missions based in Dhaka have also extended greetings to the newspaper on the occasion of its 15th anniversary
A three-member delegation met the CEC and discussed a wide range of issues, including the election
He said the Jamaat leadership should have respected the people’s aspirations for freedom of the country in 1971
US Senate holding nomination hearing for ambassador nominee to Bangladesh
Trump has dispatched a stream of top officials to Israel in recent days to shore up the fragile Gaza ceasefire he brokered earlier this month
So far, 26 patients have died while receiving treatment
Trade union to be eased, domestic workers to get protection
Bangladesh Jamaat-e-Islami Secretary General Mia Golam Porwar criticised the government and the Election Commission for not engaging political parties
US measures against Rosneft and Lukoil will hurt Russia – but probably not enough to stop Ukraine war. Here's why.
Heavy gunfire, shelling overnight disrupt ceasefire in parts of Gaza
According to the proposed RPO, the media representative will be allowed to stay during the vote count
It was Bangladesh’s second-biggest ODI win, only behind the 183-run triumph against Ireland.
Law Adviser Prof Asif Nazrul briefed the media at the Foreign Service Academy Thursday afternoon
Earlier, the 'no vote' was introduced in the December 2008 general election and repealed by the Sheikh Hasina-led government in early 2009.
Other amendments include reducing the election security deposit from Tk20,000 to Tk500
Says US Vice President Vance
The draft also expands the definition of 'law enforcement agencies' to include members of the armed forces
A new charge of hurting religious sentiments under Section 295(A) of the Penal Code has been added to the case
Neighbouring France took a similar decision to Belgium on Tuesday and the Netherlands last week
Five key ministries, departments operating without secretaries
Death toll rises to 259 and caseload reaches 63,170 this year
Shaheed Zia had a remarkable ability to attract people and worked tirelessly for nation-building, he says
Sarwar filed a complaint with the International Crimes Tribunal (ICT) against one of the arrestees earlier, compromising his position as a defence lawyer
Dhaka-Beijing cooperation not zero-sum game, but path towards shared prosperity, he says
Soumya notched his 14th ODI fifty while Saif got his maiden half-century in the format
A three-member BNP delegation meets CEC AMM Nasir Uddin on Thursday
After five days of arguments the three-member tribunal led by Justice Md Golam Mortuza Majumder set the date
Diplomatically, Western powers, led by the United States and the European Union, have consistently shielded the Israeli regime from accountability, she notes
The students also demanded public apology from the administration for branding them as 'terrorists'
The expo will help strengthening China-Bangladesh trade ties, Chinese ambassador says
Major political parties are appointing party loyalists to various administrative posts ahead of the elections, says Nahid Islam
The meeting began around 11:00am on Thursday
Trump would meet Chinese President Xi Jinping in South Korea next week
'I think the president has made clear that's not something we can be supportive of right now,' says Secretary of State Marco Rubio
Sources said Reliance plans to sharply cut Russian oil imports due to EU and US sanctions, with other Indian refiners likely to make massive reductions as well
The Jamaat leader also expressed gratitude to those who have helped correct both the known and unknown mistakes committed by the party
A Reuters/Ipsos poll found that 59% of respondents backed US recognition of a Palestinian state, while 33% were opposed
Elsewhere in Asia and Africa, the same cohort - Generation Z, those born roughly between 1997 and 2012 - has been anything but quiet recently
Police said the explosion occurred around 3:30am during a violent confrontation between two groups in the area
24-karat gold has eased to around Dh490.25 per gram and 22-karat to Dh454
The sanctions came a day after a planned Trump-Putin summit in Budapest was shelved on Tuesday as talks over Ukraine war were 'going nowhere'
According to UNESCO, a country must allocate at least 6% of its GDP to the education sector to ensure quality education
The bill passed 25-24, despite opposition from PM Netanyahu, in the first of four votes it will face to become law.
A protest rally by Jubo Dal paraded the streets and ended at the junction of Janata Bank later
Social media companies will also have to obtain a user declaration on whether uploaded information is AI-generated