China's model of control has been blamed for the coronavirus crisis, but for some it's looking increasingly attractive

On Sunday, Andrew Adonis, a member of Britain's House of Lords and onetime cabinet minister, took aim at the idea that the coronavirus pandemic ..

Masks on airplanes: Where things stand on personal protection and social distancing

Glimmers of a gradual return to air travel mean airlines are rolling out new policies aimed at protecting passengers and crew from coronavirus ..

Possible dengue outbreak and some thoughts

DENGUE, a viral infection mainly transmitted through Aedes aegypti and Aedes albopictus, has now become a major public health threat to Bangladesh.

2 RMG units shut as 2 workers test positive

A readymade garment factory at Savar on Tuesday announced a one-day leave and another one in Jashore was asked to close as each unit found..

Journalist Humayun Kabir dies with COVID symptom

Dainik Somoyer Alo city editor and chief reporter Humayun Kabir Khokon, 47, died at Regent Hospital at Uttara in the capital with coronavirus symptoms on Tuesday.

Developed countries should take 1.1 million Rohingyas: FM

The government on Tuesday said that developed countries should give shelter up to 1.1 million forcibly displaced Rohingyas now staying in Bangladesh.

Locally made ventilators ready for clinical trial: minister

World-class ventilators are now going to be manufactured locally with the help of Walton and Medtronix Medical Supplies & Equipment to help the ongoing fight against coronavirus.

China is installing surveillance cameras outside people's front doors ... and sometimes inside their homes

The morning after Ian Lahiffe returned to Beijing, he found a surveillance camera being mounted on the wall outside his apartment door. Its lens was pointing right at him.

This is what coronavirus capitalism looks like

Covid-19 continues to awkwardly expose the weird morality of American capitalism, where it's OK for companies to swarm for government help while individual..