BCL assaults 12 JCD leaders, 3 journalists at DU

At least 12 Jatiyatabadi Chhatra Dal leaders and three Dhaka University correspondents of different media outlets were injured as Bangladesh Chhatra League activists attacked them on the campus

Indian prime minister bills Trump as 'true friend' in White House at Houston rally

A pair of world leaders held court Sunday in a departure from the usual rallies attended by President Donald Trump.

DNCC launches eviction drive

The Dhaka North City Corporation on Sunday removed over a hundred illegal establishments as part of an eviction drive to free the roads and footpaths from illegal encroachment from Sonargaon Janapath in the city’s Uttara.

JCD’s presence heats up Madhu’s Canteen

Dhaka University’s Madhu’s Canteen, an iconic restaurant considered as abode of Bangladesh’s student politics, gained heat on Saturday as the new leaders of Jatiyatabadi Chhatra Dal went there

Country past worst bout of dengue: government

The prevalence of dengue has steadily reduced over the last 22 days with only 430 new patients hospitalised around the country in the 24 hours till Sunday morning.

Gopalganj university students stay on campus, carry on agitation

Defying the closure of the university and the order to vacate the dormitories, the students of Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman Science and Technology University in Gopalganj on Sunday

South Korea's young men are fighting against feminism

On the same street corner in Seoul where 10,000 South Korean women rallied last October to demand an end to spy cameras and sexual violence, the leader of a new activist group addressed a

The Amazon burns. But another part of Brazil is being destroyed faster

The Amazon blazes have captured the attention of the world and its leaders, and for good reason -- the destruction of one of the world's major carbon stores could strike a devastating blow to the fight

Suu Kyi lies about Rohingyas, alleges Cameron

Myanmar’s state counsellor Aung San Suu Kyi, during her conversation with former British prime minister David Cameron, claimed that Rohingyas are not from her country but are Bangladeshis, reports Newsweek.

Gopalganj univ closed, students attacked

At least 50 students, including three working as journalists, were injured in an attack on the protesting students of the Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman Science and Technology