Cyclone Remal Wreaks Bangladesh, Killing 10 And Destroying Over 30,000 Homes
Cyclone Remal made landfall on Sunday night, battering the coast with fierce winds and smashing seas
Supreme Court Rejects Petition to Transport Pakistani Sufi Saint’s Remains to India
Supreme Court, on Friday, dismissed a plea requesting the transportation of the mortal remains of Pakistani Sufi saint Hazrat Shah Muhammad Abdul Muqtadir Shah Masood Ahmad, who passed away in Dhaka, Bangladesh, in 2022.
Parsis and Christians Eligible Under CAA, Not Muslims: Amit Shah Explains
CAA, Amit Shah said, is a "special Act" for persecuted minorities from three countries who crossed the border without any valid document.
Indian Muslims And CAA: Removing Misconceptions And Emphasizing Constitutional Safeguards
The Citizenship (Amendment) Act, 2019 (CAA) was passed by the Parliament of India on December 11, 2019.
Death Rate In Bangladesh Fires Reaches 45
Bangladesh firefighters blame safety flaws for a Dhaka restaurant fire, resulting in 45 deaths due to careless placement of cooking gas cylinders in stairwell and kitchen
Sheikh Hasina Takes Oath As Prime Minister Of Bangladesh For The Fifth Time
Since 2009, Hasina, the daughter of Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, the country's founder, has ruled Bangladesh, a strategically located country in South Asia.
Election Commission App Slows Post Cyber Attack from Ukraine, Germany: Official
According to Bangladesh Election Commission (EC) Secretary Md Jahangir Alam, the app, designed to provide real-time voting information, faced functionality issues, prompting complaints from voters on polling day
Tragedy Strikes Bangladesh: 5 Lives Lost in Benapole Express Train Fire Amidst Election Tensions
According to a senior official, the fire was "clearly an act of sabotage" meant to frighten voters before the election.
Election Commission Members Arrive In Dhaka Ahead Of Bangladesh Elections
The forthcoming election will be attended by around 30 countries and 180 international observers
Nobel Laureate Yunus Sentenced to 6 Months in Jail in Bangladesh, Denies Labor Law Violations
The perception that the verdict might harm Bangladesh's ties with the United States stems from Yunus' well-established connections with political elites in the West, particularly in the U.S.