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Student Beaten at Dhaka University Over Alleged Chhatra League Links

A student at University of Dhaka was reportedly assaulted over allegations of links with the banned student organization Bangladesh Chhatra

Global Oil Prices Reach $115, Asian Stock Markets Decline

Oil prices surged past $100 per barrel early Monday as trading began in Asian markets, turning long-standing market concerns into

Bangladesh Bank Will Not Release New Banknotes for Eid

Ahead of the upcoming Eid-ul-Fitr, the general public will not receive newly issued banknotes this year, as the central bank

English-Medium Schools to Close from Tomorrow; Coaching Centers Shut Down

English-Medium Schools to Close from Monday for Ramadan and Eid All schools in Bangladesh that follow foreign curricula (commonly known

Banned Chhatra League Holds Motorcycle Procession in Chattogram

Motorcycle Rally by Banned Chhatra League Activists in Chattogram A group of activists from the banned Bangladesh Chhatra League reportedly

Court Issues Summons to Nasiruddin Patwary in Defamation Complaint by Mirza Abbas

Case Filed Against Nasiruddin Patwary Over Alleged Defamation of Mirza Abbas A case has been filed against Nasiruddin Patwary, the

Government Dedicated to Deepening Bilateral Ties, Says Tarique Rahman

Government Committed to Strengthening Bilateral Relations, Says Prime Minister Tarique Rahman Prime Minister Tarique Rahman has emphasized the government’s commitment

‘Joy Bangla’ Replaced by ‘Bangladesh Zindabad’, Yet Public Hardships Continue: Nahid Islam

Nahid Islam Says Changing Slogans Has Not Changed People’s Lives Nahid Islam, convener of the National Citizens Party (NCP) and

15 Vessels That Departed the Strait of Hormuz Ahead of Tensions Reach Port of Chittagong

Ships That Crossed the Strait of Hormuz Before Tensions Reach Chittagong Port Fifteen cargo vessels that passed through the Strait

Dispute Over Large Boats Puts Sundarbans Golpata Harvest at Risk

Uncertainty Over Golpata Harvesting in the Sundarbans Amid Dispute Over Boat Size For weeks, communities along the coastal riverbanks had