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Metro rail card recharge from home to launch on 25 November

Metro Rail to Introduce Online Card Recharge Service from 25 November Starting 25 November, Dhaka’s metro rail users will be

1,649 People Arrested in 24 Hours: Police Headquarters

The police have arrested 1,649 people in the past 24 hours, seizing firearms, gunpowder, and explosive devices. According to a

Govt amends labour law lowering trade union requirement

The government has revised the labour law, reducing the minimum number of workers needed to create a trade union in

How prominently did the international media cover the news about the verdict handed down against Sheikh Hasina

On Monday, the International Crimes Tribunal-1 handed down a death sentence to Sheikh Hasina for crimes against humanity linked to

July 36: Atrocities, Popular Uprising, and Justice

July 36 marks a landmark popular uprising in Bangladesh’s history. During the quota reform movement, the then Awami League government

Sheikh Hasina says the tribunal’s ruling was driven by political motives

Bangladesh’s ousted Prime Minister and Awami League leader, Sheikh Hasina, has described the verdict of the Dhaka International Crimes Tribunal

Abu Saeed’s relatives pleased with the outcome of Sheikh Hasina’s trial

The International Crimes Tribunal‑1 has delivered its verdict in the July uprising case, sentencing former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina and

Death sentence handed down to Sheikh Hasina on her wedding anniversary

The International Crimes Tribunal has sentenced ousted Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina to death for crimes against humanity committed during the

“Ready for any eventuality,” says head of the Indian Army

India’s Chief of Army Staff, General Upendra Dwivedi, has stated that India will treat terrorists and their sponsors equally and

After 397 days, a ruling has been issued in Sheikh Hasina’s case

The first case against ousted Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina in the International Crimes Tribunal, linked to crimes against humanity during