University student hacked to death over betting on BPL match

A BBA student of a private university was hacked to death near his residence at Post Office Lane of Madhya Badda in the capital on Monday.The victim was identified as Md Nasim Ahmed

Rekindling wins the 2017 Melbourne Cup

(CNN)Rekindling won Australia's iconic Melbourne Cup race on Tuesday, the youngest horse to take home the cup since 1941.

We've entered the post-ISIS phase in the Middle East

(CNN)Out of the blue, from an undisclosed location in the Saudi capital of Riyadh, 47-year old Lebanese Prime Minister Saad Hariri announced his resignation Saturday afternoon. Claiming to have been the target of an assassination plot (which his own security forces deny)

26 teenage girls found dead at sea

(CNN)Italian authorities have launched an investigation into the cause of death of 26 teenage girls whose bodies were recovered in the Mediterranean Sea on Sunday.The girls, aged 14-18, are believed to have been migrants from Niger and Nigeria who had embarked on the treacherous route to Europe from Libya over the weekend.

As Trump lands in Seoul, 3 US carriers prepare for drill

(CNN)US President Donald Trump's arrival in Seoul Tuesday is being accompanied by a major show of force in the Pacific.

Air Force failed to relay info that could have stopped firearm sale to gunman

Washington (CNN)How a man who was discharged from the US Air Force for assaulting his spouse and child was able to purchase the firearms he used to carry out the deadliest shooting rampage in Texas history is just one of many questions facing investigators as they continue to look for answers on Sunday's church massacre that left 26 people dead.

Manarat university student stabbed dead in city

A student of Manarat International University was stabbed to death by miscreants in city’s Madhya Badda area on Monday morning. The deceased was identified as Nasim Ahmed, 24, son of Saifuddin, and a third year BBA student of the university.

SENDING BACK ROHINGYAS Put pressure on Myanmar : PM

Prime minister Sheikh Hasina on Sunday urged commonwealth countries to exert pressure on Myanmar to stop persecution on the Rohingyas and take them back from Bangladesh at the earliest.

Rohingya shelters cost 3,500 acres of forests

Forest on about 3,500 acres of land in Cox’s Bazar is verging on extinction, with Rohingyas erecting shelters in the reserve forest felling trees for setting up shanties and collecting firewood.

Commonwealth MPs express solidarity with Rohingyas

Several parliamentarians from different Commonwealth countries on Sunday expressed solidarity with Rohingyas—the ethnic minority community who fled violence in Rakhine State of Myanmar.