Journalists covering US protests find themselves under attack
Journalists covering nationwide protests over the death of George Floyd, a black man killed by police in Minneapolis, have found themselves ..
Bus Fare Hike Parties term decision irrational, anti-people
Different political parties and civic rights organisations on Sunday protested at the government’s decision to increase the bus fare during coronavirus..
Offices, transports reopen in Bangladesh amid virus scare
The government and private offices reopened on Sunday on a limited scale over two months after the nationwide shutdown began amid fears..
SSC Results Record students get GPA 5
The combined pass rate and the number of the Grade Point Average 5 obtainers in Secondary School Certificate and its equivalent examinations..
Fare rises by 60pc, buses to run at 50pc capacity
All bus services are scheduled to resume today more than two months later after a government decision to lift the lockdown and a 60 per cent..
Budget Thoughts in Time of COVID-19 Adequate education funds a must: experts
Sufficient budget allocation is necessary for the education sector to produce more skilled and efficient manpower in the health and other technical ..
Boris Johnson's bad week isn't going to end Luke McGee
With the exception of the days he spent in intensive care, this past week has been Boris Johnson's worst since taking office.
Merkel denies Trump’s in-person G7 summit
German chancellor Angela Merkel will not attend an in-person summit of G7 leaders that the United Statespresident Donald Trump had suggested..
First two UN peacekeepers die of COVID-19
Two United Nations peacekeepers in Mali died of COVID-19, officials said on Friday.
US cuts ties with WHO as pandemic grips Latin America
US President Donald Trump said he is severing ties with the World Health Organization over its handling of the coronavirus pandemic..