Charges framed against Jamaat Amir Shafikur, 185 others in sabotage case A Dhaka court today framed charges against Jamaat-e-Islami Amir Dr Shafikur Rahman and 185 others in a sabotage case filed with Motijheel Police Station in 2012.

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Charges framed against Jamaat Amir Shafikur, 185 others in sabotage case A Dhaka court today framed charges against Jamaat-e-Islami Amir Dr Shafikur Rahman and 185 others in a sabotage case filed with Motijheel Police Station in 2012.
With Covid curbs fading, China set for consumption rebound Over the weekend, crowds packed a former industrial warehouse in Beijing as the China Fashion Week got underway, with models strutting mask-less on a square runway and guests oblivious to social distancing norms.
Biman, US-Bangla to resume flights to Muscat from early October Biman and US-Bangla Airlines today decided to resume their flights to Muscat, Oman from October 2 and 1 respectively.
Bangladesh, 3 other countries want Indian Covid-19 vaccine trials: Indian PM Modi Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi today said there are requests to India from Bangladesh, Myanmar, Qatar and Bhutan for holding vaccine clinical trials in their countries.
Include migrants in policies to address Covid-19: Red Cross to governments The International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) today called on governments to systematically include migrants, irrespective of legal status, in their programmes and policies aiming to address the Covid-19 pandemic.
US death toll from coronavirus hits 200,000 The US death toll from the coronavirus topped 200,000 Tuesday, by far the highest in the world, hitting the once-unimaginable threshold six weeks before an election that is certain to be a referendum in part on President Donald Trump's handling of the crisis.
5 sued over rape of college student in Barishal A case was filed today in connection with the rape of a college student in Barishal's Agailjhara upazila on October 24.
No company can be bigger than its customers
No company can be bigger than its customers
Named after the late 18th century European chemist Lewis Berger, Berger Paints is on a never-ending quest to create innovative products.
The brand has become synonymous with paint for the masses as the company continues to grow with thousands of employees worldwide.
But according to Berger Paints Bangladesh’s Managing Director Rupali Chowdhury, a company can never be bigger than its customers.
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Palestinians say Egyptian fire killed two Gaza fishermen The bodies of two Palestinian fishermen who Palestinian officials say were shot dead by Egyptian naval forces were returned to Gaza on Saturday, the territory's ruling Islamist group Hamas said.
Bangladesh invites Modi to join March 26 programme in person Bangladesh has invited Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi to visit Bangladesh on March 26 next year in person to jointly celebrate the Independence Day of Bangladesh.
Duterte govt shuts down Philippines’ top broadcaster ABS-CBN Philippine regulators today shut down the country's largest media company and a frequent target of President Rodrigo Duterte's tirades, a day after its 25-year congressional franchise expired.
Two police officers shot amid Louisville protests over Breonna Taylor ruling Two police officers were shot and wounded late on Wednesday in Louisville, Kentucky, during protests of a grand jury ruling decried by civil rights activists as a miscarriage of justice in the fatal police shooting of Breonna Taylor in March.
Ronaldinho tests positive for Covid-19
Ronaldinho tests positive for Covid-19
Former Brazil striker Ronaldinho Gaucho said he has tested positive for COVID-19 and is self-isolating.
The ex-Barcelona and Paris St Germain player was in Belo Horizonte, where he played for local side Atletico Mineiro, when he got his diagnosis.
“I arrived in BH (Belo Horizonte) yesterday, I took the COVID test, I tested positive, I am good, asymptomatic so far,” the two-time FIFA World…
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Rifat murder: 6 juvenile accused get 10 years in jail, 4 get 5 years A Barguna court today sentenced six out of the 14 juvenile accused to 10 years' imprisonment in the much-talked-about Rifat Sharif murder case.
Apple supplier Luxshare unnerves Foxconn as US-China feud speeds supply chain shift Apple's top iPhone assembler, Taiwan-based Foxconn, has set up a task force to fend off the growing clout of Chinese electronics manufacturer Luxshare, which it believes poses a serious threat to its dominance, three sources with knowledge of the matter said.
Kyrgyzstan president resigns after unrest -- President says he does not want bloodshed -- Third president toppled since 2005 Kyrgyz President Sooronbai Jeenbekov resigned today after days of unrest following a disputed election, saying he wanted to prevent clashes between security forces and protesters who have demanded his removal from office.
Dhaka urges Riyadh to increase flights to carry more expats Bangladesh has requested the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (KSA) to increase flights between the two countries so that the expatriates stranded here can return to their workplaces smoothly.