DAVOS, Switzerland (Reuters) - The head of Bangladesh's interim government, Nobel laureate Muhammad Yunus, said on Thursday that his country's high growth under ousted Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina was ...
The situation escalated when a procession led by Solaiman Kabir, former acting general secretary of the Upazila BNP, ...
On Tuesday, jail authorities released the former soldiers who had been granted bail. Subsequently, the necessary documents ...
Advisers in the interim government argue that four agreements signed by the Hasina government with India are unequal.
Bangladesh let 178 former paramilitary troops walk free from jail Thursday, nearly 16 years after they were detained over a ...
Malik's visit was planned for the purpose of creating an information-sharing network between the intelligence agencies of the ...
In the southeastern part of Bangladesh, landslides have become a common phenomenon. Every year, a number of landslides happen ...
Around 2,500 to 3,000 hectares of cultivable land are converted and used for non-agricultural purposes every year in ...
Bangladesh is planning to build closer economic ties with China, and other East Asian economies, at a time when the ...
The reform of Bangladesh’s taxation system is crucial to unlocking the country’s potential for economic growth. As Bangladesh ...
Chief Adviser Yunus told Sulayem that Bangladesh wants to make Chittagong port more efficient and build more ports along the coast of the Bay of Bengal.
Five women, 25 days from 21 December to 14 January; one goal to live up to their slogan 'Sultana's Dream Unbound'.