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The High Court, in the full text of its verdict, yesterday observed that Abrar Fahad, a student of Bangladesh University of ...
On November 3, 1971, while the nation was fighting for independence, another battle took place at the Guptakhali canal in ...
Political parties and alliances will show flexibility and compromise in the interest of national reform and the establishment ...
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky dismissed a three-day truce ordered by Russian leader Vladimir Putin as theatrics but ...
Singaporeans yesterday cast their votes in an election where Prime Minister Lawrence Wong faces his first major test against ...
A child who sustained severe burn injuries in a gas cylinder explosion in Narayanganj died at the National Institute of Burn ...
Six people were crushed to death at a Hindu temple in India’s coastal state of Goa, officials said yesterday, after thousands gathered for a popular fire-walking ritual.
The United States on Friday approved a $3.5 billion sale of missiles to Saudi Arabia, ahead of a visit to the kingdom by President Donald Trump.
Iran yesterday defended its “right” to enrich uranium despite growing Western concern that Tehran may be seeking nuclear weapons, and as talks with the United States were delayed.
Journalists are being named in murder cases filed over the July-August movement, but the government has no tools to put a stop to this, Chief Adviser’s Press Secretary Shafiqul Alam said at an event ...
Australia’s Anthony Albanese claimed a historic second term as prime minister yesterday in a dramatic comeback against ...
Ukraine destroyed a Russian Su-30 fighter jet using a missile fired from a seaborne drone, Ukraine’s GUR military intelligence agency announced yesterday, in what it said was the world’s first downing ...