Travelers at Nashville airport see flames from Delta-operated SkyWest plane

A Delta-operated SkyWest plane briefly emitted flames on the tarmac of Nashville International Airport on Friday morning. The plane was heading to Cincinnati, scheduled to depart at 6:34 a.m. CDT.

Bangladesh, India would be growth centre of Asia: Amu

The minister for industries, Amir Hossain Amu, on Thursday said immense possibility was there to turn Bangladesh and India into a growth centre of Asia through reaping the trade and connectivity facilities existing between both the countries.

Auto-rickshaws get 2 hours to use highways for refuelling

The road transport and bridges minister, Obaidul Quader, on Thursday said that CNG-run auto-rickshaws would be allowed to use highways for two hours, between 6:00am and 8:00am, every day for refuelling from highway-side gas stations.

Donald Trump roils GOP presidential debate

Donald Trump's latest reality show roared into Ohio on Thursday night. Within a few minutes of his first debate as a Republican presidential candidate, Trump ridiculed comedian Rosie O'Donnell and griped about his treatment by Fox News anchor Megyn Kelly.

How Malaysia missteps on MH370 eroded families' trust

It was a breakthrough in the mystery of MH370 when the Malaysian Prime Minister on Wednesday confirmed that a part of an aircraft wing that washed up on Reunion Island in fact belongs to the missing plane.

Saudi mosque blast: 13 dead; ISIS claims responsibility

An explosion ripped through a mosque belonging to a special emergency force in southwestern Saudi Arabia on Thursday, killing at least 13 people and leaving nine others wounded, the state-run Saudi Press Agency reported.

NASA camera shows moon crossing Earth

You can't call it "the dark side of the moon" based on a new NASA picture.A camera on the Deep Space Climate Observatory (DSCOVR) satellite shot an arresting view of the moon crossing in front of the Earth. The image clearly shows the moon's far side lit up by the sun -- though even in full sunlight, the Earth is far brighter.

INFRASTRUCTURE PROJECTS IN PERIL: China throws up controversial clause of payment upfront

Implementation of nearly a dozen large infrastructure projects (commercial contracts on four have already been signed between Dhaka and Beijing) faces fresh difficulty after Chinese authorities tagged a controversial condition on the loans.

Ensure hassle-free ICT use by common people: PM

The prime minister, Sheikh Hasina, on Thursday asked the authorities concerned to make sure that the common people, including those living in rural areas, can easily avail of Information and Communications Technology services.

Ershad wants govt apology for growing child repression

Voicing his utter frustration over the recent spate of child repression, Jatiya Party chairman HM Ershad on Thursday said the government should apologise to the nation over a baby being shot in her mother’s womb during a clash between two groups of ruling party men in Magura.