Current Affairs
Climate change depleting oxygen levels in rivers worldwide: Study
Oxygen levels in rivers across the globe are declining at an alarming rate, with rising global temperatures driven by climate change identified as the primary cause, according to a new international study.
Semenyo magic helps Man City to win FA Cup glory over Chelsea
Antoine Semenyo produced a moment of individual brilliance to hand Manchester City the FA Cup on Saturday, a 1-0 victory over Chelsea completing an English cup double for Pep Guardiola's side.
Iran says ready for conflict if US negotiations collapse
Iran has warned it is prepared to return to direct military confrontation with the United States if ongoing negotiations fail to yield outcomes it deems acceptable, Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi said.
Three arrested over attack on Shah Ali shrine in Mirpur, Jamaat members named in case
Police have arrested three suspects following a case filed against more than a hundred members of Jamaat-e-Islami and its affiliate organisations over an attack on the Shah Ali Baghdadi shrine in Dhaka's Mirpur.
PM urges all to remain alert against confusion in name of politics
Prime Minister Tarique Rahman yesterday urged the countrymen to remain vigilant, saying that a group is spreading confusion in the country in the name of politics.
96 sacks of govt rice seized from Jamaat leader's house in Subarnachar
The administration has seized 96 sacks of government rice stockpiled at the house of a local Jamaat-e-Islami leader in Subarnachar upazila, Noakhali. The raid was conducted on Saturday afternoon, May 16, based on information from locals.
Jubo Union demands arrest of Dr Yunus, Nurjahan over measles child deaths
Bangladesh Jubo Union has staged a protest rally demanding the arrest of former interim government chief adviser Dr Muhammad Yunus and former health adviser Nurjahan Begum, labeling them child murder.
Expatriate card to be issued within two months: Expatriates' Welfare Minister
Expatriates' Welfare and Overseas Employment Minister Ariful Haque Chowdhury has said that an 'expatriate card' with special facilities will be issued within the next two months.
James Bond casting officially starts as Amazon MGM seeks next spy
Amazon MGM Studios has officially announced that the search for the next James Bond is now underway.
'Pakistan will be wiped off map' if terror activities persist: Indian Army Chief
India's Army Chief General Upendra Dwivedi has warned Pakistan that it will be "wiped off the world map" if it continues to shelter and support terrorist groups .
