Donald Trump threatens Club for Growth with lawsuit after attack ads
Donald Trump's company released a cease-and-desist letter Tuesday demanding that a conservative group stop running a political attack ad against Trump or face "a multi-million dollar lawsuit."
PM flies to NY today to attend 70th UNGA
Prime minister Sheikh Hasina leaves for New York today morning on an eight-day official visit to the United States to attend the 70th United Nations General Assembly. A VVIP flight of Biman Bangladesh Airlines carrying the prime minister and members of her entourage is scheduled to take off at Hazrat Shahjalal International Airport at 9:45am.
ADB projects 6.7pc growth for FY16
Bangladesh economy may grow by 6.7 per cent in the current financial year 2015-16, up from a 6.51 per cent growth that the country achieved in the last fiscal year, the Asian Development Bank said on Tuesday.
14,117 SIMs registered with one NID, says Tarana
The government in its verification of SIM registration with national identity card has found that 14,117 SIM cards were registered with one NID and over 11,000 with anther NID, said telecom state-minister Tarana Halim on Tuesday.
QUESTION LEAK IN MBBS INTAKE : 3 physicians, 4 teachers held
Rapid Action Battalion on Tuesday arrested seven people, including three physicians and teachers of two coaching centres, in from Rangpur city over question leak in the admission test for medical and dental colleges, while admission seekers continued protests for fresh admission tests for the fourth day on Tuesday.
Cattle traders face extortions on highways
Several cattle traders from different corners of the country said Tuesday that they suffered extortions on the highways while bringing sacrificial animals to the capital’s cattle markets by trucks.
Disappearance of North Korean girl still a mystery, 4 years later
Four years ago, Mun Su Gyong's parents in Pyongyang received a letter from their daughter, colorfully decorated with pink hearts, embellished with cut-out photographs of her. Because the majority of the country doesn't have Internet access, North Koreans still mostly communicate the old-fashioned way, in pen and ink.
Netanyahu visits Putin amid concerns about Russian involvement in Syria
With Russia apparently beefing up its military presence in Syria, some countries are getting nervous about what could happen -- including Israel.
Opinion: U.S. needs new policy on China as ties fester
Friction in the U.S.-China relationship has built up to the point that U.S. analysts are convinced that business as usual is not an option.
Scott Walker drops out of 2016 presidential race
Scott Walker announced Monday he is dropping out of the GOP presidential race.The Wisconsin governor entered the primary in July as a front-runner in Iowa and a darling of both the conservative base and powerful donors after winning battles against public unions in his left-leaning home state.