ISIS leader al-Baghdadi believed to have been killed in a US military raid, sources say
ISIS leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi is believed to have been killed in a raid conducted by the US military in northwest Syria on Saturday, according to a senior US defense official and a source with
He was a Communist Party member and model Uyghur. It didn't save him from Beijing
Sometime after he disappeared in 2017, Tashpolat Tiyip, a Uyghur leader, Communist Party member and the president of Xinjiang University, was reportedly sentenced to death in a secret trial
Up to 20 Vietnamese feared among 39 UK truck dead
As many as 20 Vietnamese citizens are feared among 39 people found dead in a truck in Britain this week, families and community organisers said Saturday, as one of the alleged truck owners
Dhaka Shishu Hospital Excess prices, anomalies in expansion project
Dhaka Shishu Hospital has proposed to buy medical equipment at prices several times higher than what another government hospital spent on the same devices, officials said.
Anti-graft drives outcome of AL leadership dispute: Manna
Nagarik Oikya convener Mahmudur Rahman Manna on Saturday said the on-going drives against corruption and illegal acts were not corrective ones rather they were outcome of disputes over
Dhaka University halls continue to shatter freshers’ dream
It takes no time for the dream of most freshers to have a nice study life at Dhaka University to be shattered as they have to struggle to find a place to live from day one after admission because the
Government has no interference in judiciary, claims Quader
Awami League General Secretary Obaidul Quader on Saturday said the verdict in the Nusrat murder case has proved that the Awami League government does not interfere in the country’s
Health facilities not gender friendly: researchers
A group of researchers and physicians on Saturday said though the health facilities were supposed to be unbiased towards gender, Bangladesh hospitals were yet to become gender friendly.
Ahead of Diwali, New Delhi residents fear they'll be choking on smog instead of celebrating
People across India are preparing for Diwali, the Hindu festival of lights. They're selling colorful lamps, cleaning and decorating homes, and buying clothes for the celebrations.
Judge says impeachment inquiry is legal and justifies disclosing grand jury material
A federal judge on Friday gave a legal endorsement to the House Democrats' impeachment probe into President Donald Trump and ordered the Justice Department to release grand jury information