Transports back on streets across Bangladesh defying ban

The presence of transports is increasing on roads across Bangladesh by the day defying the stay-at-home instruction of the government during ..

Mosques reopen for all amid more infection fear

Saying prayers in congregation at mosques across Bangladesh will resume from today amid the increasing number of coronavirus infections in the country.

Cleaners exposed to COVID-19

Over 12,000 cleaners in Dhaka city and several thousands in the districts are exposed to the COVID-19 risk as they are compelled to perform their work..

Hathazari AL leader beaten to death over ‘relief distribution’

A local Awami League leader was beaten to death by some youths following an altercation reportedly over irregularities in relief distribution ..

Businessmen, cartoonist picked up in 48 hours

Plainclothes people introducing themselves as members of ‘Rapid Action Battalion’ picked up two businessmen and a cartoonist who are critical of the government ..

Congregational prayers at mosques to resume tomorrow

Saying prayers in congregation at mosques across Bangladesh will resume from Thursday amid the increasing numbers of COVID-19 infections.

Coronavirus quickly spread around the world starting late last year, new genetic analysis shows

A new genetic analysis of the virus that causes Covid-19 taken from more than 7,600 patients around the world shows it has been..

Trump pivots hard away from fight against unvanquished pandemic

President Donald Trump wants to move on. "Wartime" leadership in a national crisis no longer fits his political timetable.

Corporate America is in crisis

In no particular order and with varying degrees of urgency, here's a list of companies that have just in recent days said they are under extreme stress as a result of the coronavirus shutdowns.

Billions of people could live in areas too hot for humans by 2070, study says

If the planet continues to warm at current levels over the next 50 years, up to 3 billion people could be living in areas that are too hot for humans, a new study has found.