E-passport to brighten Bangladesh image: PM

The introduction of e-passport would brighten the image of Bangladesh further in the digital world, prime minister Sheikh Hasina said on Wednesday.

DNCC, DSCC POLLS HC bans laminated posters

The High Court on Wednesday banned printing and using laminated posters in the Dhaka city corporation area.

Publish notice asking ex-CJ, 10 others to appear: court

The Dhaka Senior Special Judge’s court on Wednesday directed the authorities concerned to publish a notice in newspaper asking former chief justice ..

Tk 96,986cr in loans defaulted by 8,238 companies: minister

Finance Minister AHM Mustafa Kamal on Wednesday informed Parliament that 8,238 companies defaulted in repaying Tk 96,986.38 crore bank loans until November 2019.

Here's Mitch McConnell's biggest problem in the impeachment trial

Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell has made no secret that he wants the impeachment trial of Donald Trump over as soon as possible -..

Trump snubs Davos vision in another America-first speech

President Donald Trump's speech in Davos was not what many attendees wanted to hear.

Senate begins Trump impeachment trial debate

The historic impeachment trial of US president Donald Trump opened debate with fireworks Tuesday as Democrats accused Senate majority leader Mitch McConnell ..

Indian Christians protest against anti-Muslim law

Attacking the opposition for ‘misleading’ people on the Citizenship Amendment Act, union home minister Amit Shah on Tuesday said the law will not ..

Low revenue forces Bangladesh to tighten belt

The finance ministry has asked all ministries and divisions not to seek additional fund in the current fiscal year in a signal that the government ..

Ayesha takes back pleas for acquittal

The High Court on Tuesday dismissed a petition of Aysha Siddika Minni seeking cancellation of the trial proceedings against her in a case filed over the murder of her husband Rifat Sharif.