Eurozone economy steady amid global turmoil
The eurozone economy held steady in late 2015 despite the buffeting from global market turmoil and a sharp slowdown in China, official data showed Friday, but the outlook is clouded.
Holidaymakers reign over book fair
Ekushey Book Fair drew a huge holiday crowd on Friday, with a large number of book enthusiasts buying books for children, novels, poetry and other genres.
BR has no plans to fully fence railway networks
The Bangladesh Railway has no plans to erect fences along its entire tracks to keep trespassers away from harms way.
MYANMAR REFUGEES IN BANGLADESH: EU urges talks with new Myanmar government
The leader of the delegation of the European Parliament, Jean Lambert, on Friday pointed out there might be an opportunity to find a solution on the issue of repatriation of Myanmar refugees and undocumented Myanmar nationals living in the country, as a new government has taken over in Myanmar.
Ranking North Korean army officer said to be executed by regime
A senior North Korean military leader has been executed for "factionalism, misuse of authority and corruption," a South Korean government official with knowledge of North Korean affairs told CNN Thursday.
Wild elephant tramples motorbikes as it lumbers through town in India
It's been one of those weeks in India when it comes to wild animals rampaging through populated areas and inflicting damage.
Chris Christie suspends campaign
New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie has suspended his campaign for the Republican presidential nomination after a disappointing finish in New Hampshire, he formally announced in a Facebook post Wednesday.
NASA: Meteorite didn't kill man in India
Whatever is responsible for killing a man in India over the weekend is unlikely something from space, according to NASA.
Turkish leader: U.S. responsible for 'sea of blood' for supporting Syrian Kurds
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has had no shortage of harsh, withering words for enemies involved in the bloody civil war in neighboring Syria.
119 army camps withdrawn from CHT: PM
The prime minister, Sheikh Hasina, on Wednesday said that 119 military camps out of the 232 have already been withdrawn and the rest to be pulled out in phases to implement Chittagong Hill Tracts Peace Treaty.