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Flooding forces 300,000 Bangladeshis into shelters
Nearly 300,000 Bangladeshis were taking refuge in emergency shelters Saturday from floods that inundated vast areas of the low-lying South Asian country, disaster officials said.
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Police disrupt 'March for Justice' in Sylhet with tear gas, sound grenades
Police disrupted students' "March for Justice" in Sylhet, w
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Now curfew break extended further in Dhaka, 3 other districts
The government has further relaxed a curfew in Dhaka, Narayanganj, Gazipur, and Narsingdi from 7am to 6pm for three days beginning on Sunday.
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Three children killed by stray bullets during quota movement
Ahad Abdullah, 4, loved to eat chicken, and his favourite toy was a racing car. On the afternoon of July 19, he was sleeping next to many colourful toy racing cars.
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Security heightened ahead of Friday prayers amid unrest
Following widespread violence during the quota reform movement, the home ministry issued a curfew, leading to heightened vigilance by law enforcement agencies ahead of Jummah prayers on Friday.
Source:Dhaka Tribune2024-7-26848 -
RAB denies firing from helicopters during protests
The Rapid Action Battalion (RAB) has denied allegations of firing from helicopters on aerial patrols during the recent quota reform protests.
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PM Hasina visits rampaged BTV Bhaban
Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina visited the violence-hit state-owned Bangladesh Television (BTV) Bhaban at Rampura in Dhaka on Friday.
Source:Dhaka Tribune2024-7-26357 -
Peter Haas leaves Bangladesh quietly
“Not exactly the way I expected to conclude my assignment as US ambassador to Bangladesh,” Peter Haas wrote on LinkedIn as he departed from Bangladesh without the customary farewell meetings with the president, prime m…
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Nationwide unrest: 11 cases filed, 95 arrested in Rangpur
Some 11 cases were filed and 95 people were arrested as of Wednesday after 10 government offices including Tajhat Metropolitan police station and two police outposts were looted and burnt down in Rangpur during the natio…
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Bangladesh protesters issue demands amid shaky calm
Demonstrators insist they won’t be placated by change in the government job quota system; want curfew lifted, detainees released.
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17 students returning from Bangladesh today
Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli has said that 17 students studying in Bangladesh will be brought to Kathmandu today.
Source:The Rising Nepal2024-7-21850 -
Bangladesh violence: 32 killed, hundreds injured. Why are students protesting? What are the demands?
Hundreds of university students in Dhaka and other cities have been holding rallies for weeks.
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Full text of PM's address to the nation
Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina addressed the nation on Wednesday evening.
Source:Dhaka Tribune2024-7-18592 -
229 BGB platoons deployed across Bangladesh
Two hundred twenty-nine Border Guard Bangladesh (BGB) platoons have been deployed across the country, including Dhaka.
Source:Dhaka Tribune2024-7-18696 -
Quota movement: Clash reported at DU’s Ruqayyah Hall
A clash has been reported inside Ruqayyah Hall of Dhaka University.
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How will Universal Pension Scheme funds be invested under new regulations?
The government has delineated seven sectors where the Universal Pension Scheme can be invested, explicitly excluding private enterprises.
Source:Dhaka Tribune2024-7-17358 -
People's suffering persists even as water recedes in Sylhet
Due to reduced rainfall over the past few days, water has started receding from the waterlogged areas of Sylhet city. However, as the water recedes, human suffering still keeps increasing.
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Anti-quota movement: ‘Bangla Blockade’ to continue on Monday
As part of their anti-quota movement, students have said they will continue their “Bangla Blockade,” or roadblocks at key points on the streets, on Monday.
Source:Dhaka Tribune2024-7-81196 -
Endangered civet rescued at JU dies
An Asian palm civet, locally known as "gandhagakul," rescued from near Jahangirnagar University’s Mir Mosharraf Hossain Hall has died.
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Landslide risk in Chittagong: 6,558 families in peril amid incessant rain
The Meteorological Department has warned of the risk of landslides in Chittagong due to continuous heavy rainfall.
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How Bangladesh’s trafficking networks are targeting women at Rohingya camps
Nur Fatima (alias), an 18 year-old Rohingya refugee from a camp in Cox’s Bazar, Bangladesh fell in love with a Malaysia- based tailor via IMO, an instant messaging app, and they eventually got married online.
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What are DNCC's plans for the reclaimed Ramchandrapur canal area?
Following the recent drive against illegal establishments occupying canals and government lands in Ramchandrapur of the capital's Mohamamdpur, the Dhaka North City Corporation (DNCC) authorities are now considering diffe…
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Teachers’ strike: DU students vandalize library gate
The students of Dhaka University have vandalized the entrance of the university’s library as it was closed due to the strike being observed by the teachers and staff demanding the withdrawal of the new universal pension…
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Protesters demand exemplary punishment of Shahriar Alam
Rajshahi Bagha upazila Awami League General Secretary Ashraful Islam Babul's murder trial and the defamation accusation against Awami League presidium member and Rajshahi City Corporation Mayor AHM Khairuzzaman Liton hav…
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BNP plans weekly programs for Khaleda Zia's release
The BNP aims to launch a movement with weekly programs demanding the release of its chief, Khaleda Zia. This is seen as the final stage of the party’s efforts, aiming to transform the campaign for Zia’s release into a …
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Prepaid meter troubles persist despite years of complaints
Despite countless complaints over the years, the Power Division has yet to provide any significant solutions to problems customers continue to face with prepaid electricity meters, including excessive bills.
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Photos of ex-NBR official Matiur, BB governor go viral on social media
Photos of former National Board of Revenue (NBR) official Matiur Rahman, recently at the center of corruption allegations, with Bangladesh Bank Governor Abdur Rouf Talukder have gone viral on social media, sparking wides…
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Employees block Buet VC office over promotion order
Agitated officers and employees of the University of Engineering and Technology (Buet) on Monday barricaded the vice-chancellor's office over an official order.
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Panic in Chittagong over snake sightings, officials urge calm
Alarmed residents across various areas are actively attempting to kill any snakes they encounter.
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PM Hasina opens disbursement of stipends, tuition fees among meritorious students
Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina on Monday inaugurated the disbursement of stipends and tuition fees among insolvent and meritorious students from the secondary to graduate (pass) and its equivalent level.
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Benazir skips ACC quizzing again
The former police officer was scheduled to appear before the ACC's investigation committee at 10:00am today regarding the allegations of amassing wealth beyond known sources of income.
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Eid-ul-Azha: No pressure of returning passengers at Sadarghat terminal
Three days after Eid-ul-Azha, the capital's main river port, Sadarghat launch terminal, is experiencing no significant pressure from returning passengers.
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Who or what is responsible for Hajj deaths?
As the death toll rises, debate is raging over whether bad organization, weather or gate-crashing pilgrims are to blame for more than 1,000 reported deaths in Saudi Arabia during the annual Hajj
Source:Dhaka Tribune2024-6-22778 -
12,000 consumers without power in Sylhet region
Around 12,000 consumers in the Sylhet region have been enduring power outages due to the ongoing flash flood.
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Russell’s Viper misconceptions spread panic in Bangladesh
Recently, misinformation about Russell’s Viper has been circulating on social media, leading to widespread panic among the public in Bangladesh.
Source:Dhaka Tribune2024-6-212097 -
The need for continuous registration in Rohingya camps
The registration of Rohingyas in Bangladesh, who have been displaced from Myanmar, is crucial for managing their population and ensuring their rights, according to local officials as well as international organizations.
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Over 200,000 stranded as Moulvibazar rivers flowing above danger level
Six of the seven upazilas in Moulvibazar have been inundated due to the incessant rains and onrush of water from upstream, leaving nearly two lakh people stranded.
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BNP dissolves Dhaka south, north, Chittagong, Barisal committees
The BNP has dissolved the convening committees of its Dhaka south and north units.
Source:Dhaka Tribune2024-6-14798 -
Youths voice concerns, propose solutions
Youths voiced concerns ranging from challenges in accessing quality education and employment opportunities to societal issues such as child marriage, disability inclusion, and gender inequality, investment in girls' lead…
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Shapuree Dwip residents spend another sleepless night amid Myanmar firing
The residents of Shapuree Dwip spent another sleepless night as heavy fighting between Myanmar's government forces and the Arakan Army continued in Rakhine.
Source:Dhaka Tribune2024-6-131538 -
Unicef: 9 out of 10 children in Bangladesh violently disciplined at home
An alarming nine out of 10 children aged 1-14 years face violent discipline each month by caregivers, affecting over 45 million children in Bangladesh, Unicef said on Thursday.
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PM Hasina, Modi look to deepen Dhaka-Delhi relations
Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina and her Indian counterpart Narendra Modi have expressed their desire to further deepen the existing bilateral relations between the two neighbouring countries in the future.
Source:Dhaka Tribune2024-6-10809 -
Who is the face of modern ethnic hatred?
Who is the face of modern ethnic hatred? Figures like Netanyahu, Milosevic, Karadzic, and Min Aung Hlaing come to mind, but Twan Morn Naing is the latest contender. Not only is he the brother of Twan Myat Naing, the Comm…
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PM Hasina defends budgetary proposal for whitening black money
Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina on Friday supported the budgetary provision for legalizing black money saying that it should be brought to the legal network first.
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FM: Budget implementation rate 92-97% in last 15 years
Foreign Minister Hasan Mahmud, who is also the ruling Awami League’s joint general secretary, has slammed the opposition BNP for criticizing national budgets, noting that the implementation rate of each budget in the la…
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Bangladeshi scientists exploring typhoid fever dynamics can be a gamechanger
Salmonella Typhi is the bacterium responsible for typhoid fever, and it continues to be a major public health threat in Bangladesh and similar regions. It spreads primarily through contaminated food and water.
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NHRC: Pay RMG workers before Eid
Chairman of Bangladesh Human Rights Commission Kamal Uddin Ahmed on Tuesday urged garment factory owners to take necessary measures to pay the workers before Eid as no vested interest group can use the workers to worsen …
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High Court seeks action against 266 hospital buildings in Gazipur
The High Court has issued a ruling questioning why action should not be taken against 266 private hospitals, clinics, and diagnostic centres in Gazipur that lack occupancy certificates.
Source:Dhaka Tribune2024-6-5948 -
Experts: Collaborative efforts key to addressing food security challenges
Experts have said that through shared responsibilities and collaborative efforts, it is possible to further strengthen foresight potential to ensure sustainable food system transformation in Bangladesh and beyond.
Source:Dhaka Tribune2024-6-5939 -
JnU undergraduate admission process to start on Wednesday
The admission process for the 1st-year undergraduate (honours) and BBA programs in the A, B, and C units for the academic year 2023-2024 at Jagannath University (JnU) is going to start on Wednesday.
Source:Dhaka Tribune2024-6-51065 -
First shipment of Rajshahi mangoes leaves for Europe
The first consignment of mangoes grown through “contract farming” from Bagha upazila in Rajshahi was sent to Europe on Tuesday.
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We cannot risk losing the Sundarbans
The sheer devastation wreaked by Cyclone Remal on the Sundarbans is near incalculable as experts fear it might take upwards of four decades to recover from the impact the cyclone has had on its biodiversity.
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Govt raises fuel prices
The government has increased the prices of diesel, kerosene, petrol and octane in line with the international market due to devaluation of taka against US dollar.
Source:Dhaka Tribune2024-5-311359 -
Grieving families still haunted by memories of Bailey Road blaze
In a fire at the Green Cozy Cottage building on Bailey Road in Dhaka on February 29, 46 people, including women and children, lost their lives. The harrowing aftermath of the tragedy still haunts the families of the dece…
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Cyclone Remal: 27,000 cell phone towers down, communication affected
More than 26,000 mobile phone towers across Bangladesh, including the coastal areas, are down after Cyclone Remal struck late on Sunday.
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Stopgap solutions will not fix waterlogging
While we are encouraged to see the city corporations being pro-active in addressing the waterlogging in the aftermath of Cyclone Remal, with the DNCC forming quick response teams to try to alleviate the issues, these eff…
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Cyclone Remal: Rain, gusty winds cause commuter chaos in Dhaka
Under the influence of Cyclone Remal, heavy rain and gusty winds have been affecting various parts of Bangladesh, including the capital Dhaka, since Monday morning, creating significant difficulties for commuters, partic…
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Sundarbans protects Khulna, mitigates Cyclone Remal damage
The Sundarbans has shielded the Khulna region from more severe damage by reducing wind speeds, as Cyclone Remal wreaked havoc in the district of Satkhira after making landfall in the coastal areas of Bangladesh and India…
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Deep depression likely to intensify further in Bay
The depression over east-central Bay and adjoining west-central Bay has moved slightly north-north-eastwards and intensified into a deep depression.
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PM Hasina opens construction of Bangabazar market, three other dev projects
Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina on Saturday inaugurated the construction of four development schemes including the 10-storey building Bangabazar Paikari Nagar Market under the Dhaka South City Corporation (DSCC).
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Australian FM Penny Wong arrives in Bangladesh
Australian Foreign Minister Penny Wong arrived in Dhaka on Tuesday morning. She was welcomed at Hazrat Shahjalal International Airport by the Secretary of the Maritime Affairs Unit, Rear Admiral (Retd) Md Khurshed Alam, …
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EU grants over 2C for heatwave relief in Bangladesh
The European Union is providing €175,000 equivalent to over Tk2.22 crore in humanitarian funding to support the most vulnerable people exposed to the severe heatwave Bangladesh is facing.
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Fruit bagging method becomes boon for mango farmers in Rajshahi
Fruit-bagging technology has been promoted in mango orchards in the region, including its vast Barind tract, commercially to protect mango from pest attack besides facilitating the farmers to get quality yield for the la…
Source:Dhaka Tribune2024-5-20784 -
HC bars Dipjol from performing duties at Film Artistes Association
The High Court has imposed a ban on renowned Bangla film actor Monowar Hossain Dipjol from discharging his duties as the general secretary of the Bangladesh Film Artistes Association for the 2024-26 term.
Source:Dhaka Tribune2024-5-20780 -
Construction on JU waterbody continues despite protest
The construction of several buildings is underway at Jahangirnagar University (JU) and hundreds of trees have already been felled.
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Choose carefully or go bust: Bangladesh’s banking revolution
Bangladesh's banks are now free -- free to set their own prices on loans. I'll therefore make a prediction: At least one of the Bangladeshi banks will go bust. Big style, gloriously bust -- and this will be good.
Source:Dhaka Tribune2024-5-191235 -
Major General Tareq new Bangladesh ambassador to Kuwait
Bangladesh has appointed Major General Syed Tareq Hussain as its new ambassador to Kuwait.
Source:Dhaka Tribune2024-5-17718 -
War, refuge and uncertainty: The unseen battles of the Rohingya children
Echoes of the conflict from across the Naf River fill the air with the sound of attacks and the sight of smoke drifting overhead.
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Why will govt renew passports of Rohingyas living in KSA?
The government recently announced its decision to renew the passports of approximately 69,000 Rohingyas residing in Saudi Arabia.
Source:Dhaka Tribune2024-5-15958 -
Salman: White House, State Department remain positive in lifting sanctions on RAB
The Prime Minister's Private Industry and Investment Adviser Salman Fazlur Rahman has said the White House and the US Department of State are in favour of lifting sanctions on the RAB but it depends on the Department of …
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Bangladesh launches dashboard for evidence-based food planning
Bangladesh has launched a dashboard to ensure robust and data-driven management of food systems.
Source:Dhaka Tribune2024-5-131345 -
VAT collection through EFDs can boost govt revenue
The installation of VAT machines has been mandatory for the last decade and a half, but not even 20,000 machines have been installed across Bangladesh, so far.
Source:Dhaka Tribune2024-5-131229 -
What you need to know about the cocaine menace in Dhaka
International drug cartels are attempting to introduce cocaine as a new drug into the market in Bangladesh.
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Rohingya shot dead in Teknaf camp
A Rohingya refugee was shot dead by unidentified miscreants in Teknaf Rohingya camp in Cox's Bazar.
Source:Dhaka Tribune2024-5-111232 -
US nominates David Meale as successor of Peter Haas in Bangladesh
David Slayton Meale has been tapped as the next US ambassador to Bangladesh, after Peter Haas.
Source:Dhaka Tribune2024-5-101183 -
Israel strikes eastern Rafah as ceasefire talks end with no deal
Israeli forces bombarded areas of Rafah on Thursday, Palestinian residents said, as Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu dismissed US President Joe Biden's threat to withhold weapons from Israel if it assaults the southern …
Source:Dhaka Tribune2024-5-10808 -
Rivers turn into canals and farmlands
Due to unabated encroachment and pollution the once Burikhora River in Nilphamari has now turned into a canal. Now, local farmers are cultivating paddy on the vast field that has emerged on the riverbed. On the other han…
Source:Dhaka Tribune2024-5-91763 -
NCTB fixes errors in secondary school textbooks
The National Curriculum and Textbook Board (NCTB) has recommended corrections for 147 errors found in 31 textbooks for four secondary classes in the academic year 2024.
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Upazilas go to the polls in first phase of elections
Hours before the polling commenced, Chief Election Commissioner Kazi Habibul Awal on Tuesday sought the cooperation of everyone concerned to ensure that the upazila parishad polls were free, fair and neutral.
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AQI: Dhaka air quality moderate on Wednesday morning
With an AQI score of 68 at 9:10am on Wednesday, Dhaka dwellers saw some improvement in air quality.
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Offshore oil, gas exploration: Deadline set for evaluation of tenders
The government has set a deadline for evaluating the tender for the “Offshore Bidding Round 2024” for oil and gas exploration in the sea.
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Bangladesh Bank heist: Probe report submission deferred for 78th time
A Dhaka court has deferred the submission of the probe report for the 78th time in a case filed over the $101 million heist from Bangladesh Bank reserves.
Source:Dhaka Tribune2024-5-61261 -
Main accused in police murder still at large, stolen weapons unrecovered
Following the violent clashes centered around the Bangladesh Nationalist Party’s (BNP) mass rally on October 28 last year, investigations into the numerous cases registered have been underway, with notable developments …
Source:Dhaka Tribune2024-5-51113 -
Now gold price hikes after reduction for eight times in a row
After reducing the price of gold eight times in a row, the Bangladesh Jewellers Association (Bajus) now has increase d the price of gold.
Source:Dhaka Tribune2024-5-5866 -
Time extended for new paint on old buses
Rickety buses are not only dangerous for commuters but also quite damaging to the environment. They also look ugly on the city streets. Therefore, the Bangladesh Road Transport Authority (BRTA) has requested bus owners t…
Source:Dhaka Tribune2024-5-5868 -
Mediterranean boat capsize: Bodies of Bangladeshi victims set to arrive in Dhaka
The bodies of eight Bangladeshis who died when a boat sank off the coast of Tunisia while trying to cross the Mediterranean to Europe are set to arrive in Dhaka on Thursday afternoon.
Source:Dhaka Tribune2024-5-21058 -
Rainfall eases heatwave woes for Chittagong residents
After baking in a heatwave for a long time, Chittagong has finally seen some rain, which has brought some relief to the port city’s residents.
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Ahsan H Mansur: Bangladesh very close to becoming a Heavily Indebted Poor Country
Bangladesh has one of the lowest levels of tax revenue in the world as a percentage of GDP, we always talk about that but it’s also alarming that Bangladesh’s Public Debt to revenue is very high at 380% which is very c…
Source:Dhaka Tribune2024-5-11390 -
Awami League closely monitoring upazila polls
The ruling Awami League will closely observe the recent trend of relatives of party lawmakers participating in the upazila elections, defying warnings by the party's high command, several leaders of the party said after …
Source:Dhaka Tribune2024-5-11254 -
MV Abdullah leaves UAE for Bangladesh
All 23 Bangladeshi crew members of MV Abdullah started their final journey to Bangladesh as the ship left the port of UAE for Chittagong early Tuesday.
Source:Dhaka Tribune2024-4-30888 -
Water crisis grips Dhaka amidst sweltering heat
Bangladesh is in the grip of a scorching heatwave, with Dhaka experiencing its effects intensely. As mercury soars, Dhakaites are grappling not only with the oppressive heat but also with an increasing water crisis.
Source:Dhaka Tribune2024-4-261451 -
288 Myanmar security personnel sent back from Bangladesh
In a coordinated early morning operation on Thursday, Bangladesh repatriated 288 members of Myanmar's security forces who had sought refuge across the border.
Source:Dhaka Tribune2024-4-251101 -
PM Hasina urges peace, unity at UNESCAP session
Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina on Thursday called for speaking out against all forms of aggression and atrocities and saying “no” to wars.
Source:Dhaka Tribune2024-4-251081 -
PM off to Thailand
Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina left here this morning for Bangkok on a six-day official visit to Thailand at the invitation of her Thai counterpart Srettha Thavisin to strengthen the bilateral relations between the two cou…
Source:Dhaka Tribune2024-4-241070 -
Edible oil market now controlled by big four
The edible oil industry in Bangladesh has seen massive change over the past two decades on the back of the consumption of the key cooking ingredient in line with the country's growing population and increasing purchasing…
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Cry for water is increasing as Barind region drying up
The mighty Padma and other rivers in the north are almost dead. Same are the canals connected to the rivers where the people are cultivating crops such as rice, wheat and corn.
Source:Dhaka Tribune2024-4-20706 -
Dhaka air unhealthy for sensitive groups Saturday morning
Dhaka's air quality was categorised as “unhealthy for sensitive groups” Saturday morning.
Source:Dhaka Tribune2024-4-20752 -
46 more Myanmar border guards take shelter in Bangladesh
Amid a conflict between the Myanmar military and an armed rebel group in Myanmar’s Rakhine, 46 members of the Border Guard Police (BGP) took shelter in Bangladesh on Wednesday.
Source:Dhaka Tribune2024-4-171436 -
12 dead in Faridpur bus-pickup collision
At least 12 people were killed in a head-on collision between a bus and a pickup truck on the Dhaka-Khulna highway in Kanaipur union under Faridpur Sadar upazila on Tuesday morning.
Source:Dhaka Tribune2024-4-161465 -
Dhaka calls for measures to de-escalate Iran-Israel tensions
Foreign Minister Dr Hasan Mahmud has called upon the countries who are supposed to play a role to take “effective” measures in de-escalating Iran-Israel tensions and stop Israeli aggression in Gaza.
Source:Dhaka Tribune2024-4-151195