Seven more killed in Indo-Pak shelling

Tensions between India and Pakistan raged Saturday as heavy firing by their armies killed at least seven people on either side of their fiercely disputed Kashmir border.

SAARC suffers for members’ indolence

Sluggishness creeps into the South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation with no political impetus from top leaders of all eight member countries as they collectively failed to meet in the last five years in violation of a commitment the countries jointly made in 2014 to hold summit ‘every two years or earlier’.

Sultan, Mokkabir inform Speaker about oath-taking

Gono Forum lawmakers-elect Sultan Muhammad Mansur Ahmed and Mokabbir Khan on Saturday sent separate letters to speaker Shirin Sharmin Chaudhury to be sworn as members of the 11th parliament defying party decision.

Slow progress in projects irks JICA

Japan International Cooperation Agency has threatened to impose conditions on future loans as slow progress of the implementation of projects funded by it has irked the agency.

No new bus route in Dhaka city: DSCC mayor

Dhaka south city mayor Sayeed Khokon on Saturday said that no permission for new bus routes would be given in the capital from now on.

Crisis may be easing, but nuclear threat still hangs over India and Pakistan

Tensions on the border between India and Pakistan last week pushed the two nuclear-powered South Asian adversaries closer to conflict than at any point in the past two decades.

House Oversight Committee issues ultimatum to White House over security clearance information

The chairman of the House Oversight Committee issued a stark warning Friday to White House counsel Pat Cipollone, demanding that the White House turn over documents and comply with

US offers $1m reward to find bin Laden son

The United States on Thursday offered a $1 million reward for information on a son of late al-Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden, seeing him as an emerging face of extremism.

MPs, politicians, businesses major grabbers

Lawmakers, leaders of political parties and organisations and businesspersons, including realtors, are major encroachers of the rivers and flood flow zones surrounding Dhaka city.

Bangladesh tells UN it will no longer take in Myanmar Rohingyas

Bangladesh told the UN Security Council on Thursday that it will no longer be able to take in Rohingyas from Myanmar.