Syrian boy cries for father after losing legs in bombing
Amid thick clouds of rising smoke, a small boy lays on the ground, screaming in agony. "Baba, carry me, baba!" He cries out, unable to stand, his legs blown off at the knee.
Give us Kim family's DNA or no body, Malaysian police tell North Korea
In the latest twist in the bizarre murder of Kim Jong Un's half-brother, Malaysia says it won't release the body to North Korea without DNA from the Kim family.
North Korean economist: Sanctions aren't slowing us down
Neither the change in leadership in the United States, nor sanctions imposed by the UN Security Council, will impede North Korea's economic and military advancement, according to an economist from the reclusive nation.
Victims to file case against WB: PM
The prime minister, Sheikh Hasina, on Friday said the persons affected by the World Bank's decision on cancelling finance to the Padma Bridge project and subsequent lawsuit in Canadian court would file case against the bank.
All drives against unfit buses bite the dust
Repeated drives against unfit buses in the capital come to nothing in the absence of alternative transportation service, integrated plan and lack of coordination among different authorities concerned, urban planners have pointed out.
Top brands to skip Dhaka Apparel Summit
Some major European fashion brands are set to skip Dhaka Apparel Summit scheduled for February 25, citing repression of unions in Bangladesh.
No on-campus housing for 77pc public university teachers
Public university teachers are facing acute shortage of residential facilities as 77 per cent of them are deprived of on-campus housing that hampers research and academic activities.
An amazing moment in history: Donald Trump's press conference Stephen Collinson Profile
President Donald Trump launched an extraordinary denunciation Thursday of his critics, complaining he inherited a "mess" and slamming stories that his campaign was constantly in contact with Russia as "fake news."
Samsung heir arrested in corruption scandal
The heir to the Samsung business empire has been arrested on corruption allegations. Lee Jae-yong, the de facto leader of South Korea's biggest conglomerate, has been under investigation as part of the huge political corruption scandal that has rocked the country.
2 more people arrested in mysterious death of Kim Jong Un's half-brother
Two more people have been arrested in connection with the death of North Korean leader Kim Jong Un's half brother, Malaysian authorities said.