HK pro-democracy protesters return to streets after polls

Hong Kong’s pro-democracy protesters returned to the streets on Sunday for a series of marches and rallies after a rare period of calm in nearly six months of unrest.

British PM promises to review UK’s conviction system

United Kingdom prime minister Boris Johnson vowed Saturday to review Britain’s sentencing system after a convicted terrorist released early from prison stabbed

Two bus drivers, an assistant jailed for life for killing two students

A Dhaka court on Sunday sentenced three people to life-term imprisonment in the case filed over a road accident that killed Abdul Karim Rajib, and Dia Khanam Mim,

64 parking spot approved for DSCC, DNCC

Road transport and bridges minister Obaidul Quader on Sunday said that they gave approval to 64 parking spots for two city corporation areas.

After another K-pop death, spotlight turns to difficulties faced by industry's 'perfect' stars

In an industry where stars face immense pressure to portray themselves as the immaculate image of happiness, K-pop duo Goo Hara and Sulli appeared to be different.

Leonardo DiCaprio responds after Brazil's President blames actor for Amazon forest fires

Brazil's President blamed an unusual candidate this week as a cause of the Amazon forest fires: actor and environmentalist Leonardo DiCaprio.

Misadventure of citizenship regime

THE appetite of the Indian state for counting its people is evidently insatiable. The Office of the Registrar General and Census Commissioner has completed

Bangladesh waterway work abstention called off

Waterway work abstention was called off late Saturday about 24 hours after workers went on the protests early on the day causing immense sufferings

Making money illegally ‘a disease’: PM

Terming making money illegally ‘a disease’, prime minister Sheikh Hasina on Saturday warned that her government will not allow anybody to lead a lavish life with stolen money.