Suspected Russian spy caught working inside US Embassy in Moscow

A suspected Russian spy was employed for more than a decade at the US Embassy in Moscow before being fired last year, a senior administration official tells CNN.

China plans tariffs on $60 billion of US products

China has announced plans to put tariffs of up to 25% on US products worth $60 billion, the latest salvo in an escalating trade war.

Osama bin Laden's mother breaks her long silence

For the first time, Osama bin Laden's mother, Alia Ghanem, has given an interview. Conducted in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, by Martin Chulov of The Guardian, the interview is noteworthy because bin Laden, the architect of the 9/11 terrorist attacks, and his mother were exceptionally close.

BCL rowdies worry all quarters

Ruling Awami League’s failure to restrain its associate student body Bangladesh Chattra League leaders and activists from rowdy activities continued to worry almost all quarters as Chhatra League activists attacked students protesting for road safety at places in Dhaka and Chittagong on Thursday and Friday.

Quota reformists call strike at edn instts for today

Quota reform protesters have called for strike at all educational institutions across the country for today extending their support to the ongoing student movement for safe roads.

Most bus drivers lack public service vehicle permit

Fatal road accidents caused by public transports continue to take place in Dhaka and elsewhere in Bangladesh as most drivers lack mandatory Public Service Vehicle permit for driving these transports.

BNP grassroots leaders for greater unity without Jamaat

Bangladesh Nationalist Party grassroots-level leaders on Friday suggested that the party should form greater unity without its key ally Jamaat-e-Islami if necessary for launching united movement for the release of jailed party chairperson Khaleda Zia and next general election under a neutral government.

Student protests roll into sixth day

Protesting school and college students, mostly teenagers, took to the streets in Dhaka for the sixth straight day on Friday, protesting at transport sector anarchy and seeking safe roads and justice for the deaths of two fellows in a road accident in Dhaka on July 29.

PM hands Tk 20 lakh to families of Diya, Karim

The family members of Diya Khanam Mim and Abdul Karim Rajib, who died in a road crash in the city, met prime minister Sheikh Hasina on Thursday.

Students protest continues despite closure of educational institutions

Students of different schools and colleges took to the streets for the 5th consecutive day on Thursday, demanding punishment of those responsible for Sunday's road accident that killed their two fellows in the city and resignation of the Shipping Minister for his comments on the accident