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Major General Tareq new Bangladesh ambassador to Kuwait
Bangladesh has appointed Major General Syed Tareq Hussain as its new ambassador to Kuwait.
Source:Dhaka Tribune今天 14:1676 -
War, refuge and uncertainty: The unseen battles of the Rohingya children
Echoes of the conflict from across the Naf River fill the air with the sound of attacks and the sight of smoke drifting overhead.
Source:Dhaka Tribune今天 13:3380 -
Why will govt renew passports of Rohingyas living in KSA?
The government recently announced its decision to renew the passports of approximately 69,000 Rohingyas residing in Saudi Arabia.
Source:Dhaka Tribune前天 13:16123 -
Salman: White House, State Department remain positive in lifting sanctions on RAB
The Prime Minister's Private Industry and Investment Adviser Salman Fazlur Rahman has said the White House and the US Department of State are in favour of lifting sanctions on the RAB but it depends on the Department of …
Source:Dhaka Tribune前天 12:57236 -
Bangladesh launches dashboard for evidence-based food planning
Bangladesh has launched a dashboard to ensure robust and data-driven management of food systems.
Source:Dhaka Tribune2024-5-13519 -
VAT collection through EFDs can boost govt revenue
The installation of VAT machines has been mandatory for the last decade and a half, but not even 20,000 machines have been installed across Bangladesh, so far.
Source:Dhaka Tribune2024-5-13316 -
What you need to know about the cocaine menace in Dhaka
International drug cartels are attempting to introduce cocaine as a new drug into the market in Bangladesh.
Source:Dhaka Tribune2024-5-13306 -
Rohingya shot dead in Teknaf camp
A Rohingya refugee was shot dead by unidentified miscreants in Teknaf Rohingya camp in Cox's Bazar.
Source:Dhaka Tribune2024-5-11421 -
US nominates David Meale as successor of Peter Haas in Bangladesh
David Slayton Meale has been tapped as the next US ambassador to Bangladesh, after Peter Haas.
Source:Dhaka Tribune2024-5-10377 -
Israel strikes eastern Rafah as ceasefire talks end with no deal
Israeli forces bombarded areas of Rafah on Thursday, Palestinian residents said, as Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu dismissed US President Joe Biden's threat to withhold weapons from Israel if it assaults the southern …
Source:Dhaka Tribune2024-5-10300 -
Rivers turn into canals and farmlands
Due to unabated encroachment and pollution the once Burikhora River in Nilphamari has now turned into a canal. Now, local farmers are cultivating paddy on the vast field that has emerged on the riverbed. On the other han…
Source:Dhaka Tribune2024-5-9555 -
NCTB fixes errors in secondary school textbooks
The National Curriculum and Textbook Board (NCTB) has recommended corrections for 147 errors found in 31 textbooks for four secondary classes in the academic year 2024.
Source:Dhaka Tribune2024-5-8638 -
Upazilas go to the polls in first phase of elections
Hours before the polling commenced, Chief Election Commissioner Kazi Habibul Awal on Tuesday sought the cooperation of everyone concerned to ensure that the upazila parishad polls were free, fair and neutral.
Source:Dhaka Tribune2024-5-8224 -
AQI: Dhaka air quality moderate on Wednesday morning
With an AQI score of 68 at 9:10am on Wednesday, Dhaka dwellers saw some improvement in air quality.
Source:Dhaka Tribune2024-5-8436 -
Offshore oil, gas exploration: Deadline set for evaluation of tenders
The government has set a deadline for evaluating the tender for the “Offshore Bidding Round 2024” for oil and gas exploration in the sea.
Source:Dhaka Tribune2024-5-7425 -
Bangladesh Bank heist: Probe report submission deferred for 78th time
A Dhaka court has deferred the submission of the probe report for the 78th time in a case filed over the $101 million heist from Bangladesh Bank reserves.
Source:Dhaka Tribune2024-5-6501 -
Main accused in police murder still at large, stolen weapons unrecovered
Following the violent clashes centered around the Bangladesh Nationalist Party’s (BNP) mass rally on October 28 last year, investigations into the numerous cases registered have been underway, with notable developments …
Source:Dhaka Tribune2024-5-5733 -
Now gold price hikes after reduction for eight times in a row
After reducing the price of gold eight times in a row, the Bangladesh Jewellers Association (Bajus) now has increase d the price of gold.
Source:Dhaka Tribune2024-5-5378 -
Time extended for new paint on old buses
Rickety buses are not only dangerous for commuters but also quite damaging to the environment. They also look ugly on the city streets. Therefore, the Bangladesh Road Transport Authority (BRTA) has requested bus owners t…
Source:Dhaka Tribune2024-5-5446 -
Mediterranean boat capsize: Bodies of Bangladeshi victims set to arrive in Dhaka
The bodies of eight Bangladeshis who died when a boat sank off the coast of Tunisia while trying to cross the Mediterranean to Europe are set to arrive in Dhaka on Thursday afternoon.
Source:Dhaka Tribune2024-5-2536 -
Rainfall eases heatwave woes for Chittagong residents
After baking in a heatwave for a long time, Chittagong has finally seen some rain, which has brought some relief to the port city’s residents.
Source:Dhaka Tribune2024-5-2443 -
Ahsan H Mansur: Bangladesh very close to becoming a Heavily Indebted Poor Country
Bangladesh has one of the lowest levels of tax revenue in the world as a percentage of GDP, we always talk about that but it’s also alarming that Bangladesh’s Public Debt to revenue is very high at 380% which is very c…
Source:Dhaka Tribune2024-5-1594 -
Awami League closely monitoring upazila polls
The ruling Awami League will closely observe the recent trend of relatives of party lawmakers participating in the upazila elections, defying warnings by the party's high command, several leaders of the party said after …
Source:Dhaka Tribune2024-5-1554 -
MV Abdullah leaves UAE for Bangladesh
All 23 Bangladeshi crew members of MV Abdullah started their final journey to Bangladesh as the ship left the port of UAE for Chittagong early Tuesday.
Source:Dhaka Tribune2024-4-30388 -
Water crisis grips Dhaka amidst sweltering heat
Bangladesh is in the grip of a scorching heatwave, with Dhaka experiencing its effects intensely. As mercury soars, Dhakaites are grappling not only with the oppressive heat but also with an increasing water crisis.
Source:Dhaka Tribune2024-4-26818 -
288 Myanmar security personnel sent back from Bangladesh
In a coordinated early morning operation on Thursday, Bangladesh repatriated 288 members of Myanmar's security forces who had sought refuge across the border.
Source:Dhaka Tribune2024-4-25503 -
PM Hasina urges peace, unity at UNESCAP session
Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina on Thursday called for speaking out against all forms of aggression and atrocities and saying “no” to wars.
Source:Dhaka Tribune2024-4-25755 -
PM off to Thailand
Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina left here this morning for Bangkok on a six-day official visit to Thailand at the invitation of her Thai counterpart Srettha Thavisin to strengthen the bilateral relations between the two cou…
Source:Dhaka Tribune2024-4-24519 -
Edible oil market now controlled by big four
The edible oil industry in Bangladesh has seen massive change over the past two decades on the back of the consumption of the key cooking ingredient in line with the country's growing population and increasing purchasing…
Source:The Daily Star2024-4-21938 -
Cry for water is increasing as Barind region drying up
The mighty Padma and other rivers in the north are almost dead. Same are the canals connected to the rivers where the people are cultivating crops such as rice, wheat and corn.
Source:Dhaka Tribune2024-4-20427 -
Dhaka air unhealthy for sensitive groups Saturday morning
Dhaka's air quality was categorised as “unhealthy for sensitive groups” Saturday morning.
Source:Dhaka Tribune2024-4-20356 -
46 more Myanmar border guards take shelter in Bangladesh
Amid a conflict between the Myanmar military and an armed rebel group in Myanmar’s Rakhine, 46 members of the Border Guard Police (BGP) took shelter in Bangladesh on Wednesday.
Source:Dhaka Tribune2024-4-17698 -
12 dead in Faridpur bus-pickup collision
At least 12 people were killed in a head-on collision between a bus and a pickup truck on the Dhaka-Khulna highway in Kanaipur union under Faridpur Sadar upazila on Tuesday morning.
Source:Dhaka Tribune2024-4-16971 -
Dhaka calls for measures to de-escalate Iran-Israel tensions
Foreign Minister Dr Hasan Mahmud has called upon the countries who are supposed to play a role to take “effective” measures in de-escalating Iran-Israel tensions and stop Israeli aggression in Gaza.
Source:Dhaka Tribune2024-4-15649 -
Offices reopen after Eid, Pohela Boishakh break
After a five-day break for Eid and Pohela Boishakh, offices, courts, banks and stock markets across Bangladesh resumed operations on Monday
Source:Dhaka Tribune2024-4-15575 -
Pahela Baishakh being celebrated
The programmes of the day was began in the capital with a musical soiree of Chhayanat, a leading cultural organisation of the country, at Ramna Batamul at dawn.
Source:The Daily Star2024-4-14856 -
Bangladesh experiencing higher rise in summer temperatures than global average
If the latest World Bank flagship report – South Asia Development Update – is something to go by, there is good reason to rejoice as it projects a better growth prospect for South Asia comparing to other developing eco…
Source:Dhaka Tribune2024-4-10788 -
South Asia's largest Eidgah ground prepared in Dinajpur
Preparations are complete for the Eid-ul-Fitr prayers at South Asia's largest Eidgah ground, located at Gor-e-Shahid Eidgah Maidan in Dinajpur.
Source:Dhaka Tribune2024-4-91308 -
Multilateral forums: PM likely to visit Thailand, Saudi Arabia, Gambia
Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina is likely to visit Thailand, Saudi Arabia and The Gambia in April and May to attend important events of multilateral forums in these countries.
Source:Dhaka Tribune2024-4-51137 -
RAB hands over rescued Sonali Bank manager to his family
Rapid Action Battalion (RAB) on Friday handed over Sonali Bank Ruma branch Manager Nizam Uddin after being rescued from his abductors.
Source:Dhaka Tribune2024-4-5918 -
Newly elected Comilla, Mymensingh mayors take oath
Newly elected mayors of two city corporations —Tahsin Bahar Suchona of Comilla and Ekramul Haque Titu of Mymensingh — as well as chairmen of five Zila Parishads took oath on Thursday morning.
Source:Dhaka Tribune2024-4-41185 -
Police: Bandarban bank raids orchestrated by KNF for quick cash
Members of the Kuki-Chin National Front executed planned bank raids in Ruma and Thanchi upazilas of Bandarban on Tuesday and Wednesday aiming to swiftly amass a large amount of money, the deputy inspector general of the …
Source:Dhaka Tribune2024-4-4891 -
Insurance payouts available only for deaths overseas
Soheli Khatun, a mother of two from Lalmonirhat, ventured abroad as a domestic help in Saudi Arabia, leaving her children under her mother's care.
Source:Dhaka Tribune2024-3-21976 -
ULAB, ActionAid Bangladesh join forces to promote diversity, tolerance, pluralism among youth
The Center for Enterprise and Society (CES), University of Liberal Arts Bangladesh (ULAB), and ActionAid Bangladesh (AAB) have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) at the ULAB Permanent Campus on Monday to promote …
Source:Dhaka Tribune2024-3-21825 -
Small farmers demand fair pricing for eggs, chicken
The country's small and marginal poultry farmers have urged the government to revise the unrealistic pricing of broiler chicken and eggs and set fair prices in order to save both them and the industry.
Source:Dhaka Tribune2024-3-20792 -
BNM secretary general denies prior knowledge of Shakib's alleged affiliation
Bangladesh Nationalist Movement (BNM) Secretary General Dr Md Shahjahan on Tuesday night said that he was unaware of Awami League Member of Parliament for Magura-1 Constituency Cricketer Shakib Al Hasan joining the "king…
Source:Dhaka Tribune2024-3-20715 -
Death toll from Gazipur cylinder explosion rises to 14
The death toll from a cylinder blast in Gazipur last week has risen to 14 with another injured succumbing to her injuries.
Source:Dhaka Tribune2024-3-20616 -
Baksal 2 has been established in Bangladesh
BNP Standing Committee Member Dr Abdul Moyeen Khan on Saturday said that “Balsal 2” has been established in the country.
Source:Dhaka Tribune2024-3-16938 -
Jhenaidah-1 MP Abdul Hyee passes away
Abdul Hyee, Jhenaidah-1 constituency MP and president of the district Awami League, has died. He was 78.
Source:Dhaka Tribune2024-3-161121 -
Gazipur gas cylinder explosion: Death toll rises to two
Another victim of Wednesday's gas cylinder explosion in Gazipur has succumbed to their injuries, raising the death toll from the incident to two.
Source:Dhaka Tribune2024-3-16734 -
ADB approves $71m loan for flood control, water resources management in Gopalganj, Madaripur
The Asian Development Bank (ADB) has approved a $71 million loan to improve flood control, irrigation, and water resources management in rural communities in Gopalganj and Madaripur districts in Bangladesh to strengthen …
Source:Dhaka Tribune2024-3-131264 -
Pirates taking captured Bangladeshi ship to Somalia, crew seeks prayers
Sailors on board a Bangladesh-flagged bulk carrier seized by pirates off the coast of Somalia have sought prayers as it is reportedly being taken to the African country.
Source:Dhaka Tribune2024-3-131047 -
Fire yet to be doused at S Alam sugar mill after 41 hours
The fire that broke out at the warehouse of S Alam Refined Sugar Industries in Chittagong on Monday, could not be fully doused even after 41 hours.
Source:Dhaka Tribune2024-3-61057 -
Case filed against teacher who shot student in Sirajganj
A case has been filed against the teacher who opened fire and injured a student during a viva session of forensic medicine at Shaheed M Monsur Ali Medical College in Sirajganj.
Source:Dhaka Tribune2024-3-51245 -
Heat bends Dhaka-Sylhet railway line in Brahmanbaria
A section of the Dhaka-Sylhet railway line, spanning at least 15 feet, has bent due to heat in Akhaura upazila in Brahmanbaria.
Source:Dhaka Tribune2024-3-4638 -
Why drink green tea?
For the last few years, the number of green tea consumers has risen in Bangladesh as it has been easy to find green tea in the local shops of the country. The slightly bitter, light brown-coloured warm beverage has becom…
Source:Dhaka Tribune2024-2-29997 -
2-month-long ban on fishing in Padma-Meghna starts Friday
A two-month-long ban on all kinds of fishing including jatka (ilish fry) in the 70-km Padma-Meghna sanctuary will come into effect on Friday, impacting 43,000 registered fishermen in Chandpur.
Source:Dhaka Tribune2024-2-29871 -
Dhaka College student faces jail for giving proxy exam in JU admission test
A mobile court has sentenced a Dhaka College student to one year imprisonment and imposed a Tk200 fine after he was caught giving a proxy exam at the Jahangirnagar University undergraduate admission test for the 2023-24 …
Source:Dhaka Tribune2024-2-261331 -
US Delegation’s Dhaka visit: Is Washington turning a new page in Bangladesh?
The United States had a different tone before the parliamentary elections in Bangladesh. The US ambassador had been actively advocating for free and fair elections. Meanwhile, the US administration had consistently used …
Source:Dhaka Tribune2024-2-25986 -
High fertilizer prices frustrate watermelon growers
The local authorities have closed 53 sluice gates for 80 days to prevent saline water from entering the canals and water bodies in Dakop Upazila of Khulna, where farmers depend heavily on watermelon cultivation.
Source:Dhaka Tribune2024-2-251196 -
Controversy surrounds new DU Chhatra League committee
After a delay of 14 months, the Bangladesh Chhatra League committee at Dhaka University (DU) has finally been unveiled, comprising a 279-member full-fledged team. However, the announcement has been met with controversy d…
Source:Dhaka Tribune2024-2-221126 -
Crane for food storage silo construction collapses on house in Khulna
A construction crane involved in building a food storage silo collapsed onto a nearby house in Daulatpur’s Maheswarpasha CSD (food warehouse) in Khulna Wednesday morning.
Source:Dhaka Tribune2024-2-211331 -
Ghanaian foreign minister arrives in Dhaka
Foreign Minister of Ghana Shirley Ayorkor Botchwey has arrived in Dhaka with a delegation for a bilateral visit.
Source:Dhaka Tribune2024-2-19778 -
Police ramp up efforts to prevent cheating in MBBS entry test
The law enforcement agencies have launched operations to ensure the integrity of the upcoming exams for admission to MBBS and BDS courses at government and private medical colleges and prevent any attempts at cheating.
Source:Dhaka Tribune2024-2-71673 -
BGB: 113 Myanmar BGP members taking shelter in Bangladesh
Seven more members of Myanmar's Border Guard Police (BGP) have fled to Bangladesh amid clashes between the Myanmar military and the armed rebel group, Arakan Army.
Source:Dhaka Tribune2024-2-61554 -
BGB protests killing of Bangladeshi national in Myanmar mortar shelling
The Border Guard Bangladesh (BGB) has strongly protested the killing of a Bangladeshi woman after a mortar shell, reportedly fired by Myanmar, fell on the Ghumdum border in Bandarban.
Source:Dhaka Tribune2024-2-6803 -
By some magic, defaulted loans went down to zero
Many questions have now been raised about offshore banking, which is developed to lend to foreign companies by collecting deposits from foreign sources. While the business of banks' offshore units has stagnated amid the …
Source:Dhaka Tribune2024-2-5920 -
MMC: No professor in 35 of 55 departments
The crisis of professors at Mymensingh Medical College has reached its peak, thanks to the negligence of the Ministry of Health. There are only 20 professors in 55 departments of one of the country’s oldest medical scho…
Source:Dhaka Tribune2024-2-31449 -
Leopard, coming from India, found dead in Panchagarh river
The caracas of a Bengal leopard was found floating in the Nagar River in Panchagarh on Friday afternoon.
Source:Dhaka Tribune2024-2-31056 -
Dredging resumes at Mongla port after 2 years
Dredging operations have resumed in the naval channel of inner bar of Mongla port after two years as the complexity of dredging sand or silt soil has been cleared.
Source:Dhaka Tribune2024-2-31218 -
First phase of Bishwa Ijtema begins
The first phase of the 57th Bishwa Ijtema began on Friday after the Fazr prayer along the banks of the Turag River in Tongi of Gazipur.
Source:Dhaka Tribune2024-2-2980 -
Rizvi: Russian envoy’s statement hurts democratic sentiments of Bangladeshis
BNP Senior Joint Secretary General Ruhul Kabir Rizvi has said a recent statement of Russian Ambassador to Bangladesh Alexander Mantytskiy on the January 7 election has hurt the democratic sentiments of the people of Bang…
Source:Dhaka Tribune2024-2-21354 -
IMF backed high tax regime could give further rise to informal economy: Dr. Palmer
A top free market capitalist this week cautioned that the current International Monetary Fund (IMF)-backed high tax regime could give further rise to informal economy in Sri Lanka, thereby slowing down the economic recov…
Source:Dhaka Tribune2024-1-31592 -
PCA can be something broad to discuss Bangladesh-EU relations
The new Partnership and Cooperation Agreement (PCA) with the European Union (EU) can be “something very broad” to discuss future Bangladesh-EU relations, said a senior official at the EU headquarters ahead of the 3rd E…
Source:Dhaka Tribune2024-1-31872 -
Teota Zamindar Bari in ruins
Located in Shibaloy Upazila of Manikganj, the Teota Zamindar (landlord) Bari is believed to be at least 300 years old. Tobacco merchant Panchanan Sen established the splendid palatial building in around 1700 AD.
Source:Dhaka Tribune2024-1-26969 -
Buses in Dhaka: Choked by extortion, starved of investment
Dhaka now sees an average of 3,500 intercity passenger buses daily, a drop from the previous count of over 5,000 buses in recent years. Alongside these buses, approximately 2,000 human haulers, locally known as laguna, o…
Source:Dhaka Tribune2024-1-261499 -
Bangladesh achieves milestone as robot assists in heart ring placement
In a groundbreaking development for the medical sector in Bangladesh, the National Heart Institute introduced angioplasty (heart ring/stent placement) by robots, marking the inaugural use of technology in heart treatment…
Source:Dhaka Tribune2024-1-231726 -
CRAC highlights plight of children in prisons with their mothers, urges action
At least 304 children are spending their days in 68 prisons across Bangladesh with their incarcerated mothers, prompting the Child Rights Advocacy Coalition in Bangladesh to call for the formulation of specific regulatio…
Source:Dhaka Tribune2024-1-221230 -
Dense fog disrupts flight operations amid lack of landing tech
Although many attractive projects are underway to modernize all of the country's airports, and despite years of planning and equipment procurement, the authorities have failed to make significant progress in ensuring the…
Source:Dhaka Tribune2024-1-20996 -
Fire at two shops in Dhaka’s Chawkbazar under control
A fire that razed through two shops on the ground floor of a six-storey building in Dhaka’s Chawkbazar area on Saturday morning has been brought under control in around one hour.
Source:Dhaka Tribune2024-1-201423 -
5 establishments fined for illegally hoarding paddy, rice in Naogaon
Two mobile courts on Wednesday fined five establishments a total of Tk2,10,000 and sealed a warehouse for illegally storing paddy and rice in Naogaon.
Source:Dhaka Tribune2024-1-18789 -
Kurigram farmers worried as cold wave and dense fog threaten seedbeds
Kurigram district in Bangladesh is currently grappling with a mild cold wave and dense fog, posing significant threats to local agriculture. Farmers, particularly those cultivating boro rice, are increasingly concerned a…
Source:Dhaka Tribune2024-1-17986 -
BRTA: 5,024 killed in 2023 road accidents
A total of 5,024 people were killed in 5,495 road accidents across Bangladesh in 2023, according to the Bangladesh Road Transport Authority (BRTA).
Source:Dhaka Tribune2024-1-17998 -
PM Hasina, new cabinet members pay homage to Bangabandhu's portrait
Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina and members of her new cabinet paid tribute to the portrait of the Father of the Nation Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman.
Source:XINHUA2024-1-121342 -
Rising cold-related cases in Kurigram as chilly weather takes hold
The residents of Kurigram are facing disruptions in their daily lives caused by the chilly northern winds and thick fog.
Source:Dhaka Tribune2024-1-121174 -
Newly elected MPs to be sworn in on Wednesday
The candidates who emerged victorious in Sunday's general election are set to take the oath of office on Wednesday.
Source:Dhaka Tribune2024-1-9922 -
PM Hasina pays homage to Bangabandhu after election victory
Prime Minister and Awami League President Sheikh Hasina on Tuesday paid glowing tribute to Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman after her party's landslide victory in Sunday's general election.
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BNP demands fresh election to establish legitimate govt
Claiming that people unilaterally turned down Sunday’s voting, the BNP on Monday demanded the cancellation of the 12th national parliamentary election and the resignation of Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina.
Source:Dhaka Tribune2024-1-8820 -
Dense fog disrupts flight operations at Dhaka airport
Flight operations at Hazrat Shahjalal International Airport (HSIA) were disrupted for seven and a half hours on Thursday due to dense fog.
Source:Dhaka Tribune2024-1-41009 -
Northern Bangladesh shivers as mercury drops to 8.4°C in Tetulia
Northern districts, particularly Dinajpur and Panchagarh, were currently experiencing a mild cold wave, with Tetulia upazila in Panchagarh registering the lowest temperature in Bangladesh at 8.4°C on Thursday morning.
Source:Dhaka Tribune2024-1-4773 -
Dhaka-Cox's Bazar: Parjatak Express to operate from Jan 10, ticket sales begin
The new Parjatak Express train operating on the Dhaka-Cox's Bazar-Dhaka route will begin its services from January 10. Advance ticket sales for the train started at 8am on Wednesday.
Source:Dhaka Tribune2024-1-31317 -
PM Hasina to address nation Thursday Last election campaign in Narayanganj
Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina is scheduled to address the nation on Thursday ahead of the 12th national parliamentary election slated for January 7.
Source:Dhaka Tribune2024-1-3609 -
DU professor relieved of academic duties amid sexual harassment allegations
In response to allegations of sexual harassment involving a first-year female student, Dhaka University has relieved Md Nurul Islam, a professor at the Institute of Social Welfare and Research, of all academic duties.
Source:Dhaka Tribune2024-1-3988 -
Dhaka ending 2023 with worst in the world air quality
On the last day of 2023, Dhaka topped the list of cities worldwide with the worst air quality yet again with an AQI score of 248 at 8:50 am.
Source:Dhaka Tribune2023-12-31907 -
BSF returns bodies of two Bangladeshis after 16 days
India's Border Security Force (BSF) returned the bodies of two Bangladeshi men, killed along the Chuadanga border, 16 days after they were shot dead.
Source:Dhaka Tribune2023-12-31890 -
Bangladesh per capita income witnesses growth in Awami League era
From the rubbles of an war-ravaged country, Bangladesh's per capita income (nominal) has now shoot up to $2,793 in 2023 after beginning with a mere $91 in 1972 just after independence weathering various odds and difficul…
Source:Dhaka Tribune2023-12-291490 -
Naogaon-2 independent candidate Aminul Haque dies
Freedom fighter Aminul Haque, an independent candidate in Naogaon-2, passed away while undergoing treatment at a hospital in Dhaka early on Friday at the age of 75.
Source:Dhaka Tribune2023-12-291019 -
Independent candidate men allegedly beaten by boat activists in Rajshahi
In separate incidents, three supporters of an independent candidate in Rajshahi-4 constituency were injured in attacks allegedly by supporters of the “boat” symbol in Bagmara upazila on Tuesday.
Source:Dhaka Tribune2023-12-271014 -
Bird-hit Biman flight to return Dhaka after 6 days
A Boeing AJS-787 Dreamliner of Biman Bangladesh Airlines, which was hit by a
Source:Dhaka Tribune2023-12-241257 -
BNP to enforce day-long hartal in Rangpur Sunday
The BNP called a dawn-to-dusk hartal in Rangpur on Sunday, demanding the government’s resignation, the release of BNP chief Khaleda Zia, the withdrawal of Tarique Rahman's case, and the release of Rangpur Metropolitan B…
Source:DAILY MIRROR2023-12-241431
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