Bangladesh, Myanmar agree to curb drug smuggling

The border conference between Border Guard Bangladesh and Myanmar Border Guard Police ended in Dhaka on Thursday where delegations from both sides agreed to prevent transnational crimes

Khaleda’s bail extended until July 19

The High Court on Thursday extended the bail of BNP Chairperson Khaleda Zia until July 19 in Zia Orphanage Trust graft case.

Khaleda was not allowed to meet relatives: Fakhrul

Bangladesh Nationalist Party secretary general Mirza Fakhrul Islam Alamgir on Wednesday said the party’s imprisonsed chairperson Khaleda Zia was not allowed to meet her relatives, political colleagues and lawyers for nearly last 11 days

Non-MPO teachers, employees end hunger strike

Teachers and employees of non-government secondary educational institutions on Wednesday ended their hunger strike they were observing since June 25

DU’s volte-face

Dhaka University on Wednesday backtracked on its decision to impose a restriction on outsiders on the campus in the face of huge public outcry across Bangladesh.

How Trump's disdain for NATO could help Putin

(CNN)The big takeaway of the so far bad-tempered NATO summit is that President Donald Trump has little time for the alliance and a thin appreciation of the track record and historic purpose of an organization that has kept the peace and preserved Western democracy since World War II

Papa John's founder resigns as chairman after using N-word on conference call

John Schnatter, the founder and public face of Papa John's pizza, has resigned as the company's chairman after it emerged he used the N-word on a conference call in May.

The Thai cave rescue ended in success. But only two weeks ago, it all seemed hopeless

Tham Luang caves, Thailand (CNN)The Wild Boars are back. Twelve young boys and their soccer coach are safe, freed from the floods in a labyrinthine set of caves in northern Thailand where they had been trapped in for more than two weeks.

‘Trump off, mate’ How the US President goes down in the other Washington

Washington, England — On a beautiful July day, everyone in Washington is basking in the sunshine. Tourists click on cameras as locals walk through leafy streets and by manicured lawns and gardens.

Hall-Mark chairman Jasmine gets three years jail

The chairman of scandal-hit Hall-Mark Group, Jasmine Islam, has been given three years’ rigorous imprisonment in case filed hiding wealth information to the Anti-Corruption Commission.