Dhaka – The authorities have suspended environmental clearance certificate for a shipbreaking facility in south-eastern Chattogram district. The Department of Environment (DoE) revoked the clearance for SN Corporation (Unit-2) and the MT Swarajya scrap ship
International desk:With two days to go before the United States decides its next president, both Donald Trump and Kamala Harris are pushing their closing messages as they are touring some of the seven swing states
Dhaka – Bangladesh’s interim administration has expressed keen interest to work jointly with the Himalayan country Nepal for power sector development. Power, Energy and Mineral Resources Adviser Muhammad Fouzul Kabir Khan on Sunday said in
Dhaka – Bangladesh’s Chief Adviser Muhammad Yunus on Thursday accorded reception to the national cricket for their 2-0 Test series victory against Pakistan in August-September 2024. The chief adviser termed historic the victory against Pakistan
Dhaka – Ailing former prime minister and chief of the opposition Bangladesh Nationalist Party Khaleda Zia has been admitted to a hospital in Dhaka for regular check-up, the party said on Thursday. Zia, who has
Dhaka – The interim government has been contemplating repeal the much-talked about The Cyber Security Act, which was enacted during the previous Sheikh Hasina-led administration replacing the controversial Digital Security Act of 2018, in a
Dhaka – Death toll from dengue outbreak has risen to 320 this year, with six more deaths reported in the last 24 hours ended on Monday morning, according to the official data released by the
Black farmers in the US’s South— faced with continued failure their efforts to run successful farms their launched a lawsuit claiming that “white racism” is to blame for their inability to the produce crop yields and on
Black farmers in the US’s South— faced with continued failure their efforts to run successful farms their launched a lawsuit claiming that “white racism” is to blame for their inability to the produce crop yields and on
Black farmers in the US’s South— faced with continued failure their efforts to run successful farms their launched a lawsuit claiming that “white racism” is to blame for their inability to the produce crop yields and on