History is meant to be broken: Liton
Bangladesh captain Liton Das said on Tuesday that history was meant to be broken as they would try their best to go all the way in the Asia Cup 2025 following their heartache in three finals in the past.
Bangladesh captain Liton Das said on Tuesday that history was meant to be broken as they would try their best to go all the way in the Asia Cup 2025 following their heartache in three finals in the past.
A Biman Bangladesh flight was not allowed to land in Kathmandu due to unfavourable conditions at Nepal’s Tribhuvan International Airport due to prevailing security situations...
Ahead of the DUCSU polls result, a large number of people, apparently supporters of a political party, assembled in front of the Bangladesh National Museum in the Shahbagh area and the entry gate of Dhaka University.
Alexander Isak believes ‘not everyone has the whole picture’ of his protracted Premier League record £125 million ($169 million) move to Liverpool after an acrimonious exit from Newcastle.
Sandro Tonali's last-gasp winner edged Italy to a 5-4 victory over Israel in 2026 World Cup qualifying on Monday, while Kosovo beat Sweden despite Alexander Isak making his first appearance of the season.
Police have arrested 18 people in connection with the demolition of the shrine of Nurul Haque, widely known as Nural Pagla, the torching of his exhumed body, and attacks on police in Goalanda upazila of Rajbari district...
All Bangladeshi nationals currently living or stuck in Nepal have strongly been advised not to move outside and stay at their respective places or hotels...
Bangladesh Chhatra Shibir-backed Oikyabaddha Shikkharthi Jote’s vice president candidate for DUCSU elections, Abu Sadik Kayem, expressed his concern that some candidates were distributing campaigning materials, including leaflets and panels’ candidate lists, within 100 yards of the polling centre.
Bangladesh Ganatantrik Chhatra Sangsad-backed Baishamyabirodhi Shikkharthi Sangsad panel’s general secretary candidate for DUCSU elections, Abu Baker Mojumder on Tuesday, at a press briefing in front of the TSC centre at about 12:00pm, alleged that ballot manipulation was going on.
Islami Chhatra Andolan Bangladesh’s panel Sachetan Shikkharthi Sangsad general secretary candidate Md Khayrul Ahsan Marzan alleged that election authorities did not allow the panel’s polling agents at different polling centres...
The National Board of Revenue instructed the country’s customs houses to clear consignments for bonded factories even if there are minor discrepancies between the declared HS Code and product description during customs inspections...
Former students of Ispahani Public School and College, Cumilla, have formed the Cumilla Ispahanians Alumni Association to bring together graduates, celebrate their achievements and inspire current students.
Bhutanese ambassador to Dhaka Dasho Karma Hamu Dorjee on Monday sent seasonal fruits to Bangladesh Nationalist Party chairperson and former prime minister Khaleda Zia.
A six-member delegation of the European Parliament, led by chair of the subcommittee on Human Rights Mounir Satouri, is scheduled to visit Bangladesh on September 15-19 which will hold a series of meetings with the stakeholders.
A police officer on Monday testified before the International Crimes Tribunal-1, accusing his seniors, including former Dhaka Metropolitan Police commissioner Habibur Rahman, DMP joint commissioner Sudip Kumar Chakrabarty and DMP assistant deputy commissioner...
Bangladesh Nationalist Party acting chair Tarique Rahman on Monday outlined the party’s two primary tasks in the coming days.
Bus services between Rajshahi and Dhaka came to a halt on Sunday night as transport workers stopped their work demanding a rise in their wages, leaving hundreds of passengers stranded...
Bangladesh Jamaat-e-Islami demanded the cancellation of the appointment of music and dance teachers in primary schools and wanted religious studies teachers’ appointment instead...
Lebanon’s health ministry said Israeli strikes on the country’s east on Monday killed at least five people, after the Israeli military said it targeted positions belonging to the Hezbollah militant group...
Twenty-two exceptional young professionals from Bangladesh have been awarded the prestigious British Government Chevening Scholarships for the 2025-26 academic year...
Rajshahi University of Engineering and Technology authorities on Monday handed over a leader of banned Bangladesh Chhatra League, student wing of Awami League, to the police after he came to the campus to attend classes...
The government has renamed six establishments, infrastructures and projects which were earlier named after ousted prime minister Sheikh Hasina, her family members and some others...
The ‘horn-free zones’ and ‘silent zones’ in Dhaka city are hardly so, as drivers seldom feel the urge to restrain themselves from blaring their horns in the absence of any enforcement and monitoring. ..
A case was filed against 172 people on Monday, a day after vehicles of the Rapid Action Battalion were confined and attacked over detention of a man at Sreepur in Gazipur...
A former Union Parishad member was killed after his motorcycle collided with a dog in Amuria Mondolpara area of Magura Sadar upazila Sunday evening...
The Oriental Painting Study Group and Learning Design Studio have jointly organised a group art exhibition titled ‘Guru- Shishya: Shishya-Guru’ featuring traditional Bengali paintings at the Zainul Gallery of Dhaka University...
Bangladesh’s second FIFA international friendly match against hosts Nepal has been cancelled due to political unrest within the country, as the nation erupted in protests against the government for the removal of the social media ban on Monday.
Bangladesh Cricket Board president Aminul Islam Bulbul on Monday urged everyone to protect country’s cricket from fixing for its survival. He also cautioned that no new player would emerge until that was done.
THE July uprising stirred a renewed sense of hope that Bangladesh’s damaging political cycle might finally be broken, paving the way for a governance system that genuinely serves its citizens. ‘Reform’ quickly became the national watchword. In response, the interim government formed several commissions to draft proposals on constitutional changes, elections...
I ONCE asked Shahriar Kabir: ‘As children, you were our favourite fiction writer. How did such a creative soul become entangled in such barren, uncreative circles?’...