ROHINGYA PERSECUTION Dhaka backs ICC, ICJ processes

The International Criminal Court and the International Court of Justice would get support of the Bangladesh government in ensuring accountability

Corrupt cops made crores of taka: HC

The High Court Division on Monday said that some of the cops made fortunes through corruption.

State-owned jute mills workers observing 24-hour strike

Workers of nine state-owned jute mills went on a 24-hour strike on Tuesday morning to press home their 11-point demand, including payment of arrears.

Iran’s Barter Deals with China Decoupling from western economics

ACCORDING to a PressTV report of November 24, Iran and China are working on a trade or barter deal that would circumvent US sanctions. It would bypass US-dollar

Mexican president says Morales ‘victim of a coup d’etat’

Mexican president Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador said Sunday that former Bolivian leader Evo Morales was the ‘victim of a coup d’etat.’

Dipu wins first SA Games gold for Bangladesh

Takendow player Dipu Chakma won the first gold medal for Bangladesh in the 13th SA Games when he topped poomsae 29-Plus category in Kathmandu on Monday.

Create framework to address needs of climate migrants: PM at COP25

Prime minister Sheikh Hasina on Monday urged the international community to initiate discussions on creation of an appropriate framework to address the need of the people

Completion of Nusrat murder case a milestone: law minister

The investigation and the completion of judicial process of the Nusrat murder case has become a milestone.

Saudi authorities to take initiatives for female workers’ safety

Expatriates’ Welfare and Overseas Employment secretary Md Salim Reza on Monday said authorities in Saudi Arabia have assured that they

Thanksgiving weekend storms are to blame for a plane sliding off a runway and a 25-car pile-up

Millions of travelers are stressing out as powerful storms rolling over the East Coast interrupt or delay their return home from the Thanksgiving holiday weekend.