What the world wants to know about the US election

Many Americans might be suffering from election fatigue as we enter the final stretch before voting day, but if Google search traffic is any indication, the world is still more than interested.

Stabbing spree kills Ansar man at Dhaka airport

A Bangladesh Ansar member was stabbed to death and four security personnel were injured allegedly by a youth at a checkpoint at Hazrat Shahjalal International Airport Sunday evening.

BNP to observe Nov 7 uprising anniv today amid tension

The Bangladesh Nationalist is set to observe the 41st anniversary of November 7 uprising today amid tension with their planned rally awaiting police permission and ruling Awami League leaders issuing warning that no rally would be allowed in Dhaka.

Sayedul vows quitting cabinet if anyone can prove his abusing Hindus

The minister for fisheries and livestock, Sayedul Hoque, on Sunday said he would quit cabinet if anyone could prove that he had made abusive remarks on Hindu people.

BTRC reinstates Citycell spectrum

The Bangladesh Telecommunication Regulatory Commission on Sunday evening reinstated the spectrum of mobile operator Citycell which the regulator had cancelled on October 20 for non-payment of dues.

India concerned about Bangladesh Hindus safety, wellbeing

India expressed ‘grave concern’ about the safety and wellbeing of the the Hindu community people in Bangladesh, Indian external affairs minister Sushma Swaraj said in tweets on Sunday.

28 hours: Leading the Mosul attack, under fire, then trapped

For more than 28 hours, CNN senior international correspondent Arwa Damon and photojournalist Brice Laine were with Iraqi special forces during their push into ISIS-held Mosul. It was a new phase of the liberation operation -- switching from villages and open terrain to a dense city that a well-equipped ISIS is determined to defend.

Trump rushed off stage at campaign rally

Donald Trump was rushed off a stage here Saturday by Secret Service agents during a campaign speech after an incident in the crowd near the front of the stage.

Thousands call on South Korea's Park to step down

South Korean President Park Geun-hye's two apologies have not quelled some Koreans' anger over an abuse-of-power scandal engulfing her administration.