India hopes to gain control over Pakistan Kashmir
India’s foreign minister said on Tuesday that the part of Kashmir controlled by Pakistan belongs to India and that he expected India to gain physical control over it one day, raising the rhetoric over the
Speedy trial process not speedy enough
All the Speedy Trial Tribunals failed to complete trials in sensitive cases in 135 working days as mandated by the Speedy Trial Tribunal Act 2002.
DUCSU VP wants GS to resign
Dhaka University Central Student Union vice-president Nurul Huq Nur on Tuesday demanded resignation of its general secretary Golam Rabbani as he was removed from the post Chhatra
Each division to have cancer centre
The Executive Committee of the National Economic Council on Tuesday approved a project involving Tk 2,388.40 crore to set up a 100-bed full-fledged cancer centre in each government
PM breaches law by firing BCL leaders: BNP
Bangladesh Nationalist Party on Tuesday alleged that prime minister and Awami League president Sheikh Hasina breached the law by removing Bangladesh Chhatra League’s president Rezwanul
Graft Allegation Against JU VC Leaked phone chats stir controversy
Two new leaked phone conversations between Bangladesh Chhatra League leaders and a teacher have fuelled the rumour about the reported involvement of Jahangirnagar University vice-chancellor
After the Saudi oil attacks, all options carry great risk
After this weekend's attacks on the world's largest oil processing plant, the questions are simple: Who did it, from where and what will the response be?
China's economy is getting worse. That makes a trade deal more likely
China's economic slowdown keeps getting worse. That could give the country incentive to repair its trading relationship with the United States and take more steps to stimulate its economy.
Restore normal life in Kashmir: top Indian court
India’s top court said on Monday the federal government should restore normal life in Kashmir as soon as possible, as a partial shutdown of the disputed region entered its 42nd day.
Saudi Arabia, Malaysia crackdown Thousands of Bangladeshi workers fear deportation
Thousands of undocumented Bangladeshi workers fear deportation from the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and Malaysia amid their on-going crackdown on illegal migrants.