Current Affairs
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 .
Rain or thundershowers likely in Dhaka by night
Rain or thundershowers may occur in the capital and surrounding areas by night, the Bangladesh Meteorological Department has said.
Sheikh Zahidul Islam made DMP's Ramna division DC
Sheikh Zahidul Islam has been appointed as the Deputy Commissioner of Dhaka Metropolitan Police's Ramna division.
Former Begum Rokeya University VC Hasibur Rashid arrested
Police have arrested Professor Md Hasibur Rashid, former vice-chancellor of Begum Rokeya University in Rangpur.
Bangla QR mandatory for money transfers from July 1: Governor
Bangla QR will be mandatory as a medium for money transactions from July 1, Bangladesh Bank Governor Md Mostakur Rahman has announced.
Health risks of sleep deprivation: What happens when you don't sleep enough
Many people underestimate the importance of sleep, considering it a waste of time. However, sleep is a crucial biological process during which the brain repairs itself, regulates hormones and resets the entire body system. Regular sleep deprivation gradually damages nearly every organ in the body.
