Current Affairs
media urged to follow court directives on broadcasting Hasina's statements
The government has requested all print, electronic and online news media, as well as social media platforms, to comply with the court directives regarding the broadcast or publication of statements by deposed and fugitive Sheikh Hasina.
Two-Day Intensive Workshop on Bancassurance Begins at the University of Dhaka
A two-day intensive workshop titled "Bancassurance in Bangladesh: Regulatory, Operational & Sales Readiness" has commenced at the University of Dhaka with the aim of strengthening coordination between the banking and insurance sectors, expanding customer-focused insurance services, and enhancing the professional capacity of officials involved in bancassurance operations.
BPSA condemns attack on police station
Bangladesh Police Service Association has expressed its strong condemnation and deep concern over the attack, vandalism and attack on police personnel on duty at Agailjhara Police Station in Barisal over rumors of an accused's death.
One held after girl found to be pregnant at Faridpur Govt Children’s Home
A 14-year-old girl has found to be pregnant in a government children's home (girl) under the Department of Social Services in Faridpur.
Youth Union Dhaka unit holds conference
The conference of Bangladesh Youth Union, Dhaka Metropolitan North was held at the Dr. Golam Mohiuddin Memorial Library Auditorium in Hatirjheel, Dhaka on Friday (July 10).
Indian actor Rajpal Yadav gets 3-month in jail
Delhi High Court has sentenced popular actor Rajpal Yadav to three months' imprisonment in each of seven cases related to a Rs 9-crore debt.
'If you have to be hostile, be with me, not with my plants'
‘The house is in my place, the trees as well. I have raised the trees with care like my own children. If you have to be hostile, be hostile to me. But why be hostile to trees?’
Andy Burnham poised to become Britain's next PM
Andy Burnham is on the brink of becoming Britain's next prime minister after an overwhelming show of support from Labour lawmakers left him all but certain to replace Keir Starmer. Burnham said he had received nominations from 322 out of the 403 Labour members of parliament on the first day of nominations on Thursday, leaving him one short of ensuring he can be the only candidate.
Youth's body recovered from Cox’s Bazar hilly area
Police have recovered the body of a young man from a hilly area bordering Ukhia in Khuniapalong union of Ramu upazila of Cox's Bazar.
Bangladesh fined for slow-over rate in Harare
Bangladesh have been fined 10 per cent of their match fee for maintaining a slow over-rate in the second Men’s ODI against Zimbabwe in Harare on Thursday.