The junta initially announced a ceasefire in early April, days after the March 28 earthquake
US Secretary of State Marco Rubio has spoken with his counterparts from India and Pakistan
'In total in at six locations there were 24 impacts in Pakistan'
Pakistani Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif said Islamabad was responding to the Indian attacks but did not provide details
India today said it carried out "precision strikes at terrorist camps" inside Pakistan and Pakistani-controlled Kashmir, days after it blamed Islamabad for a deadly attack on the Indian side of the contested region
Here is a look at the tit-for-tat measures the two countries have announced in the aftermath of the violence
Bangladesh wants the Arakan Army, which now controls 80 percent of Rakhine state, to have Rohingya representation in Rakhine’s leadership as one of the conditions for providing humanitarian channel to send aid there, said National Security Adviser Khalilur Rahman.
Asif Nazrul, law adviser to the interim government, has said that some of the reactions from certain quarters regarding the proposal by the Women’s Affairs Reform Commission are, in some cases, hateful, aggressive, and insulting to the nation as a whole.
Bangladesh and Saudi Arabia yesterday held the first-ever Joint Committee Meeting on Defence Cooperation at Dhaka Cantonment, under the supervision of the Armed Forces Division (AFD).
Madaripur Sadar UNO Wadia Shabab confirmed that the tree had been partially cut
According to police, a group of individuals allegedly broke into a residence near Sonargaon Road, behind Eastern Plaza, late at night, and made away with 20 pairs of exotic birds, including macaws and cockatoos, worth approximately Tk 50 lakh.
The National Citizen Party has agreed to the National Consensus Commission’s proposals to establish an electoral college system to elect the president, introduce a bicameral parliament, and allow lawmakers the liberty to vote against their party on all matters except budget bills and no-confidence motions in parliament.
Rohingyas are entering Bangladesh through various points along the Bangladesh-Myanmar border from Naikhongchhari in Bandarban to Teknaf in Cox’s Bazar.
A lightning strike killed two girls and critically injured another while they were walking to their school in Pakundia upazila of Kishoreganj yesterday.
8 killed in Pakistan, 3 killed in Indian Kashmir in shelling from both sides
"The world cannot afford a military confrontation between India and Pakistan."
The United Nations Security Council has urged India and Pakistan to ease tension and avoid military conflict, Pakistan said yesterday, as hostilities between the nuclear-armed rivals surge after a deadly attack on tourists in disputed Kashmir.
Seven Pakistani paramilitary troops were killed and five others wounded yesterday in a homemade bomb attack on a convoy in southwestern Balochistan province, officials said.
Days after placing the Indus Waters Treaty into abeyance to punish Pakistan over the Pahalgam terror attack, India has curtailed the flow of water through the Baglihar dam on the Chenab river and is planning similar measures at the Kishanganga dam on the Jhelum River, PTI reported, citing a source.
Pakistan yesterday conducted a second missile test and India ordered civil defence drills in an escalating stand-off over contested Kashmir that the UN said has brought the two nations to the brink of war.
Nine people have died and 70 were hospitalised after strong winds caused boats carrying tourists to capsize at a scenic spot in southwestern China, state media said Monday
Maldives President Mohamed Muizzu addressed a press conference for nearly 15 hours, his office said yesterday, claiming it broke a previous record held by Ukrainian leader Volodymyr Zelensky.
Here is a look at the region, its history, and why it continues to be a source of tension between the two countries
Hopes for quick end to India-Pakistan tensions
New Delhi claims hitting 9 'terrorist sites'; Islamabad says civilians hit, claims downing 5 Indian jets; at least 8 killed; US, UN sound alarm
German conservative leader Friedrich Merz was elected chancellor by parliament yesterday in a second round of voting after his new alliance with the centre-left Social Democrats was dealt a surprise defeat in the first attempt.
Israeli air raids struck Yemen’s main airport and power stations in the Sanaa area yesterday, Houthi media and Israel’s military said, the latest retaliation for a missile attack by the Iran-backed rebels.
Coverage of the wars in Gaza and Sudan, and the attempted assassination of US President Donald Trump, dominated the Pulitzer Prizes announced Monday at Columbia University in New York.
Humanity recorded an unexpected and “unsettling” slowdown in development in 2024 as the global post-pandemic recovery began losing steam, well before President Donald Trump dramatically cut US international aid, the UN warned yesterday.
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The junta initially announced a ceasefire in early April, days after the March 28 earthquake
US Secretary of State Marco Rubio has spoken with his counterparts from India and Pakistan
'In total in at six locations there were 24 impacts in Pakistan'
Pakistani Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif said Islamabad was responding to the Indian attacks but did not provide details
India today said it carried out "precision strikes at terrorist camps" inside Pakistan and Pakistani-controlled Kashmir, days after it blamed Islamabad for a deadly attack on the Indian side of the contested region
Here is a look at the tit-for-tat measures the two countries have announced in the aftermath of the violence
8 killed in Pakistan, 3 killed in Indian Kashmir in shelling from both sides
Here is a look at the region, its history, and why it continues to be a source of tension between the two countries
"The world cannot afford a military confrontation between India and Pakistan."