15 Rohingyas die in St Martin’s trawler capsize

The bodies of at least 15 Rohingyas were retrieved while 63 others rescued alive after a-Malaysia-bound trawler carrying them capsized near..

China's massive security state is being used to crack down on the Wuhan virus

The camera hovers just above the elderly woman's head, as she looks up, her face becomes confused and worried.

Defense Department proposes cutting funding to Stars and Stripes

The publisher of Stars and Stripes, the military's editorially independent newspaper which covers issues relevant to members of the armed forces, ..

The mystery of Donald Trump's 'photoshopped' tan-face picture

Over the weekend, a tweeted photo of President Donald Trump made the social media rounds. In it, Trump is captured walking on the South Lawn of the White House grounds on Friday.

No let-up in drug menace

The cabinet on Monday approved in principle a draft of the Narcotics Control (Amendment) Bill 2020 as the government backtracked on implementing a provision..

Wilful Defaulters Bangladesh Bank opposes issusing car, trade, property licences

Bangladesh Bank is opposing issuing trade licences and registration of cars and properties to wilful loan defaulters in the draft bill seeking amendment to the bank company act 1991.

Riyadh asks Dhaka to take back 50,000 Rohingyas

Riyadh has requested Dhaka to take back over 50,000 Rohingya people of Myanmar from Saudi Arabia, creating an irritant in the bilateral ties with Bangladesh.

RAB fails to wrap Sagar-Runi murder probe in 8 years

Eight years have elapsed since the Rapid Action Battalion began investigating the sensational double murder case of journalist couple Sagar Sarowar and Meherun Runi ..

Posters still in place 10 days after polls

Ten days have passed after the city election but posters still hanged haphazardly at different locations in Dhaka which the mayoral and councillor candidates ..