
BDR Members Protest in Shahbagh Over Dismissal and Seek Reinstatement
The former members of the Bangladesh Rifles (BDR) feel like they’re being ignored, so they’re refusing to leave. Stationed at Shahbagh in a peaceful sit-in, the men, now part of
The former members of the Bangladesh Rifles (BDR) feel like they’re being ignored, so they’re refusing to leave. Stationed at Shahbagh in a peaceful sit-in, the men, now part of
Bangladesh Election Commission has officially reinstated Jamaat-e-Islami’s political registration and returned its election symbol, the scale, ending a ten-year legal and administrative suspension. The move follows several internal meetings and
Bangladesh’s International Crimes Tribunal will hold a hearing on July 1 to formally consider war crimes charges against former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina, former Home Minister Asaduzzaman Khan Kamal, and
Health experts are warning of a significant rise in fevers across Bangladesh caused by Dengue, COVID-19, Chikungunya, and Zika viruses. At a seminar on Tuesday at Bangladesh Medical University (BMU),
A growing number of injured student protesters are speaking out against what they describe as widespread corruption in the selection and aid distribution process for “July fighters” in Thakurgaon. The
A group of former Bangladesh Rifles (BDR) personnel dismissed following the 2009 Pilkhana incident gathered in Dhaka Monday, demanding job reinstatement and release of those they say were wrongly imprisoned.
Health officials in Bangladesh are urging the public not to panic, but the latest numbers paint a grim picture. In just 24 hours, five people have died from two separate
The Anti-Corruption Commission (ACC) has launched surprise raids on 13 district election offices across Bangladesh following complaints of financial misconduct and irregular services. On Monday, multiple ACC teams conducted on-site
Public services have resumed at the Dhaka South City Corporation’s (DSCC) main office after nearly six weeks of disruption caused by a protest led by supporters of politician Ishraque Hossain.
Allegations of poor construction and irregularities have surfaced in a road development project near Debir Dwar in Cumilla. Locals claim that low-grade materials are being used and the work is
The former members of the Bangladesh Rifles (BDR) feel like they’re being ignored, so they’re refusing to leave. Stationed at
Bangladesh Election Commission has officially reinstated Jamaat-e-Islami’s political registration and returned its election symbol, the scale, ending a ten-year legal
Bangladesh’s International Crimes Tribunal will hold a hearing on July 1 to formally consider war crimes charges against former Prime
Health experts are warning of a significant rise in fevers across Bangladesh caused by Dengue, COVID-19, Chikungunya, and Zika viruses.
A growing number of injured student protesters are speaking out against what they describe as widespread corruption in the selection
A group of former Bangladesh Rifles (BDR) personnel dismissed following the 2009 Pilkhana incident gathered in Dhaka Monday, demanding job
Health officials in Bangladesh are urging the public not to panic, but the latest numbers paint a grim picture. In
The Anti-Corruption Commission (ACC) has launched surprise raids on 13 district election offices across Bangladesh following complaints of financial misconduct
Public services have resumed at the Dhaka South City Corporation’s (DSCC) main office after nearly six weeks of disruption caused
Allegations of poor construction and irregularities have surfaced in a road development project near Debir Dwar in Cumilla. Locals claim