Mehedi Hassan Chowdhury was arrested while allegedly crossing boarder in Jhenaidah illegally on September 10
Getting a deal on the money has proved slow-going at the talks in Azerbaijan's capital of Baku, and the latest draft of the negotiating text arrived several hours later than scheduled as delegates entered, in theory, the closing 48 hours.
US authorities said on Wednesday that Adani Group Chairman Gautam Adani and seven other defendants agreed to pay about $265 million in bribes to Indian government officials.
He was accompanied by the chiefs of the armed forces and other military personnel while paying the homage at 8:00am
Dhaka's rail communication with the most part of the country remains suspended from 9:45am today
The amount of losses that were caused by your conduct are larger than any other losses he has dealt with, Hellerstein said before announcing the sentence
Gargee, a tenth grader at Scholastica School, is a dedicated child rights advocate and journalist
The primary road from Shaheed Jahangir Gate to Staff Road will have limited access from 7:00am to 11:00am and 12:00pm to 7:00pm
The Daily Star Editor Mahfuz Anam sat down with Chief Adviser Professor Muhammad Yunus for an exclusive interview where he spoke about issues ranging from reforms and election to media and foreign policy.
Sumaiya Akter [pseudonym], wife of a college teacher, was spotted standing in the middle of a queue of over a hundred people in front of a truck sale of Trading Corporation of Bangladesh (TCB) at Jamal Khan Intersection last week.
In the bustling area of Mirpur-10 in the capital, over 300 people gathered early Monday morning, hoping to buy subsidised essentialsthat serve as a lifeline for low-income families.
A first-year student of Jahangirnagar University died after she was hit by a battery-powered rickshaw on campus yesterday evening.
A Dhaka court yesterday placed former law minister Anisul Huq on a five-day remand in a murder case filed over the death of garment worker Fazlul Karim during the July-August mass uprising on August 5 in Uttara.
Students under the banner of "Student-masses against Fascism" staged a symbolic coffin procession against fascism on the Dhaka University campus yesterday.
Three exit polls yesterday projected India’s ruling BJP-led alliance to retain its hold in the country’s richest state Maharashtra overcoming anti-incumbency and return to power in the mineral-rich eastern state of Jharkhand
A court in Pakistan has granted bail to jailed former prime minister Imran Khan in a case relating to the illegal sale of state gifts, his party said yesterday.
Hong Kong’s High Court yesterday jailed 45 pro-democracy activists for up to 10 years following a landmark national security trial that has damaged the city’s once feisty democracy movement and drawn criticism from the US and other countries.
India will deploy an extra 5,000 paramilitary troops to quell unrest in Manipur, authorities said yesterday, a week after 16 people were killed in fresh clashes in the troubled state.
Foreign Ministers of India and China today deliberated on the next steps, including resumption of data-sharing on trans-border rivers, to further normalise bilateral ties in the first high-level engagement since the militaries of the two countries disengaged from Demchok and Depsang along their unresolved border in eastern Ladakh
ISRO's GSAT-N2 will improve broadband and provide in-flight connectivity
'Many schoolchildren were injured, the specific casualties are being investigated,' state broadcaster CCTV said
North Korea has been threatening the security order in Northeast Asia with its illegal nuclear weapons development for decades
Yener has been assigned a federal public defender in the Southern District of Florida whose office did not immediately respond to a Reuters request for a statement regarding his defense.
Australia plans to trial an age-verification system that may include biometrics or government identification to enforce a social media age cut-off, some of the toughest controls imposed by any country to date.
Says Kremlin as West-made missiles hits Russia; US, some Nato allies ‘shut embassies’ in Kyiv fearing retaliation
Adani has been charged with paying hundreds of millions of dollars of bribes and hiding the payments from investors
Twenty-five countries at the COP29 climate summit yesterday pledged not to build any new unabated coal-power plants, in a push to accelerate the phase-out of the highly polluting fossil fuel.
Chinese President Xi Jinping yesterday called for a ceasefire in Gaza, the state-run Xinhua news agency reported
The Pakistani Taliban Hafiz Gul Bahadur armed group claimed responsibility for the attack
Putin previously gifted Kim 24 purebred horses, known to be Kim's favourite, while Kim sent Putin a pair of local dogs
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In an exclusive interview with The Daily Star, Islami Andolon Bangladesh Ameer and Charmonai Pir Syed Muhammad Rezaul Karim talks about the current political scenario and what the future holds for Islamist parties
He also urges patience with the interim government
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The Kumlai river, a vital 20-kilometre tributary of the Teesta flowing through Nilphamari's Dimla upazila, is on the brink of disappearing.
Workers of Beximco Industrial Park blocked the Dhaka-Tangail highway for the seventh consecutive day yesterday, demanding due salaries.
A female Ansar member has sued three of her senior colleagues, bringing allegations of sexual harassment and job dismissal against them.
Within just two years after excavation by Bangladesh Water Development Board, the Leinga canal at Chattogram's Karnaphuli upazila has been filled up once again.
Chief Adviser Prof Muhammad Yunus yesterday said the country's education system must foster creativity to create a generation of entrepreneurs.
Students of Dhaka College and City College clashed for about two hours in the Science Lab and its neighbourhood areas yesterday afternoon, causing injuries to at least 15 people.
First year students of Jahangirnagar University blocked all the entrances to the campus around 6:45am yesterday, protesting the death of fellow student Afsana Karim Rachi.
An awareness campaign titled "Save Canals, Save City" was held today near the Kalayanpur Canal at Nabadiganta Adarsha High School to address the growing environmental concerns surrounding plastic and polythene waste in Dhaka
A job fair organised by USAID's Women Thrive in Bangladesh project, in collaboration with PVH Corp and CARE, brought together nearly 1,000 women jobseekers with employers and service providers in the region
Toby Cadman, a top human rights lawyer and the joint head of the London-based Guernica 37 law firm, has been appointed as a special prosecutor adviser to Muhammad Tajul Islam, the chief prosecutor of the International Crimes Tribunal