Rain aggravates sufferings of fleeing Rohingyas

Intermittent heavy rains from Sunday night caused huge sufferings to Rohingays who entered or were trying to enter Bangladesh fleeing persecution and state sponsored violence in Myanmar. Many of them remained stranded along the no man’s land or spent days together under the open sky or in makeshift shelters by roads and highways entering Bangladesh amid the rains.

North Korea's Kim Jong Un sets a template for other rogue states

(CNN)Among the many strides North Korea has made in its development of nuclear weapons it can add another disquieting distinction: the precedent it's set for other rogue states who covet nuclear weapons.

This is the destruction Irma left behind in Florida

(CNN)Hurricane Irma weakened as it pummeled Florida -- but the storm still packed a powerful punch, spawning torrential downpours, tornadoes and flash floods

UN passes fresh sanctions on North Korea

(CNN)The United Nations Security Council unanimously adopted a US-drafted resolution to impose new sanctions on North Korea on Monday --- a move that comes just one week after the rogue nation carried out its sixth and largest nuclear test.

How Singapore elected a president without a vote

Singapore (CNN)Singaporeans were meant to go to the polls at the end of next week to vote for a new president, but they'll no longer have the chance, with only one candidate qualifying for the race.

The 48 most revealing lines of Steve Bannon's '60 Minutes' interview

(CNN)Former Trump White House chief strategist Steve Bannon sat down with "60 Minutes" for his first major interview since leaving 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue. Known for his rhetorical bomb-throwing and willingness to poke the political establishment in the eye, Bannon did not disappoint in his conversation with Charlie Rose.

Rain cripples life in Dhaka

Heavy rains in the morning crippled the life in Dhaka as most of the roads of different parts of the capital went under ankle to knee-deep water, causing immense sufferings to the commuters and city dwellers.

Turna Express derails in Brahmanbaria

The rail communications between Dhaka and the eastern zone of the country was disrupted temporarily following derailment of three compartments, including the locomotive, of the Dhaka-bound intercity train near Brahmanbaria railway station early Monday.

Govt plans shelter, registration for Rohingyas

The government on Sunday started the process of mandatory registration of the Rohingyas who entered Bangladesh recently fleeing persecution in Myanmar and gathering them at an under-construction camp on 2,000 acres of land at Balukhali near Kutupalang of Ukhia in Cox’s Bazar.

BNP tells PM to visit India, China

Bangladesh Nationalist Party secretary general Mirza Fakhrul Islam Alamgir on Sunday urged prime minister Sheikh Hasina to go to different countries including India and China for resolving the Rohingya crisis as around three lakh members of the persecuted ethnic group entered Bangladesh in the recent days.