Habiganj war crimes: Mohib to die, others jailed until death

The three-judge International Crimes Tribunal-1 on Wednesday unanimously handed death sentence to Mohibur Rahman alias Bara Miah, 65, and jail term until death his sibling Mozibur Rahman alias Ranga Miah, 60, and cousin Abdur Razzak, 63, finding them guilty of committing crimes against humanity in Habiganj during the Liberation War.

Kristol's white knight: David French

Bill Kristol's white knight independent presidential candidate is a fellow conservative writer with no national name recognition: David French.

Push for hudud law raises tensions in Malaysia

A proposal in Malaysia's Parliament to introduce the strict Islamic penal code known as hudud law is threatening to split the country's government apart.

North Korean state media op-ed calls Trump 'wise,' Clinton 'dull'

A North Korean state media website on Tuesday published an op-ed praising Donald Trump, who said two weeks ago he would be willing to speak directly to Pyongyang's young leader, Kim Jong Un.

2 men arrested, 4 sought in Brazilian gang rape, government says

Brazilian police have arrested two men and are searching for four others suspected in the gang rape of a teenage girl and the posting of a graphic video of her online, the government news agency Agencia Brasil reported.

Protest held against hike in essentials prices

Leaders of the Communist Party of Bangladesh at a protest rally in the capital on Tuesday protested against the hikes in essentials prices before Ramadan.

Users can buy back unregistered SIMs in 18 months

The telecom regulator has decided that any mobile connection that was terminated on Tuesday mid-night will be opened if the respective subscriber buys back the SIM and completes his or her biometric re-registration in next 18 months.

Sunderbans robber gang surrenders to RAB

Ten members of infamous robber gang ‘Master Bahini’, including its ringleader, surrendered to Rapid Action Battalion in presence of home minister Asaduzzamna Khan in Mongla on Tuesday.

Trial of militants in Singapore: Four plead guilty, 2 deny charges

Four Bangladeshi workers detained last month under the Internal Security Act were found guilty of financing terrorism on Tuesday in Singapore.