White House Covid cases contradict Trump's message on opening

The White House Covid-19 outbreak is undermining President Donald Trump's narrative that it's safe to open up the country and that diagnostic testing is of limited importance.

The future of tourism in the coronavirus era: Asia may hold answers to what's ahead

It's a sunny day on Bangkok's most famous tourist street, and shopkeeper Cletana Thangworachai is open for business.

India to ‘gradually’ ease lockdown, resume train services

One of the world’s largest train networks will ‘gradually’ restart operations from Tuesday as India eases its coronavirus lockdown,

Government relaxing shutdown to help people: PM

Prime minister Sheikh Hasina on Sunday said her government is gradually relaxing the nationwide shutdown so that the people can manage ‘their lives and livelihoods’ ..

No treatment without ‘No COVID-19’ certificate

Patients are still being refused treatment and compelled to move from one hospital to another causing huge suffering as doctors are reluctant to attend them.

4 SC judges to hear urgent cases online, lower courts only bail pleas

The chief justice on Sunday for the first time in the country empowered the Appellate Division chamber judge and three High Court..

No health monitoring at markets

Authorities of markets, who reopened their shops after government’s clearance on condition that owners would follow health guidelines..

Over 8,500 workers dismissed

More than 8,500 workers have been dismissed in the country’s three industrial zones — Gazipur, Ashulia, and Narayanganj ..

The Indian revolutionary who fought to overthrow British rule while living in Japan

On December 23, 1912, an explosion rocked Delhi just as Lord Hardinge, the British viceroy of India, entered the new capital on the back of an elephant.