US service members shot dead in Jordan

A US official told CNN that three US service members died Friday in the incident in Jordan, two more than the initial report indicated.

Houses set on fire in fresh attacks

Tensions began brewing as five Hindu houses were set on fire in a fresh attack on religious minorities at Nasirnagar in Brahmanbaria early Friday and Friday evening despite deployment of additional Border Guard Bangladesh, Rapid Action Battalion and police forces after the earlier attacks on October 30.

33 more arrested over Nasirnagar attacks

Police on Saturday said they arrested 33 more people in connection with the attacks on Hindus at Nasirnagar in Brahmanbaria.

B’baria attackers must be brought to book: Quader

Awami League general secretary Obaidul Quader on Friday said the government is determined to ensure security of the minority community in the country.

Discrimination increases in society: Serajul Islam Chy

Professor emeritus of Dhaka University Serajul Islam Choudhury on Friday said that discrimination continued to increase in the society keeping pace with the development because of non-materialisation of the spirit of liberation war.

Schools at residential areas, street intersections blamed

Concentration of schools and coaching centres at select residential areas of the capital causes serious traffic jams.

6 ways Trump could win 270 electoral votes

Donald Trump's path to 270 electoral votes remains precarious -- but with some breaks, he can get there.

Gina Miller: The woman behind the Brexit bombshell

When David Cameron resigned as British Prime Minister in the aftermath of the Brexit vote, a woman stepped up to shape the country's future.

Iraqi forces fight ISIS on Mosul streets

Iraqi forces entered ISIS-held Mosul on Thursday for the first time in more than two years, and are in a head-to-head battle with militants on the front line, defense officials said.

This is what Africans really think of the Chinese

Increasing Chinese investment in everything from small food enterprises to massive railway projects across Africa has drawn criticism and warnings of a future dependency on Asia's superpower.