Myanmar’s BGP forcing Rohingyas to leave Bangladesh-Myanmar border

The Border Guard Police of Myanmar on Saturday reportedly started asking Rohingya people, staying on no-man’s land along the Tombru border point in Bandarban district, to leave the area. Around 4,500 Rohingya people have been staying on the no-man’s land of the border, said Din Mohammad, a leader of the Rohingya people.

Bangladesh customs intel officials confined for seizing iPhone sets

Customs Intelligence and Investigation Directorate officials were confined to the exit of Bashundhara Shopping Complex for about three hours and a half after they seized 100 iPhone sets from different shops at shopping complex.

Education spending continues to shrink

Bangladesh continues to spend less on education in terms of percentage of gross domestic products than other South Asian countries although it says that improvement of quality of education is a priority.

Dhaka stocks see longest-ever bear run with 11-day dip

Dhaka stocks on Wednesday dropped for the 11th consecutive session, the longest ever downward spell at the bourse, as investors became puzzled over the continuous fall in share prices despite the BSEC’s approval

Homecoming day of Hasina today

The ruling Awami League and its associate organisations will observe the 38th anniversary of the homecoming of its president Sheikh Hasina, also the prime minister, on Thursday

Appellate Division upholds Khaleda’s bail

The Appellate Division on Wednesday upheld the bail granted to former prime minister and BNP chairperson Khaleda Zia by the High Court Division. But the authorities would not set her free on bail as they had already shown her arrested in two other cases in Comilla.

Khaleda will be out of jail before Eid, BNP hopes

The Bangladesh Nationalist Party secretary general, Mirza Fakhrul Islam Alamgir, on Wednesday expressed his hope that the party’s imprisoned chairperson Khaleda Zia would be released from the prison before forthcoming Eid-ul-Fitr

FARM LOAN DEFAULT Two lakh farmers facing certificate cases

About two lakh farmers across country are facing certificate cases for defaulting repayment of agricultural loans.The financial burden caused grave concern among the affected families, according to the farmers as well as the banks.

Trump's Korea hopes thrown into turmoil

(CNN)Welcome, President Trump, to the infuriating, indecipherable game of North Korean nuclear diplomacy.An unexpected series of threats from the enclosed Stalinist state threatened to nix next month's planned summit in Singapore

Peter Navarro and Steven Mnuchin feuded at Beijing trade talks

Washington (CNN)A long-standing rift between Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin and the President's nationalist trade adviser Peter Navarro hit new levels on the sidelines of trade talks in Beijing earlier this month