A special intelligence team with the help of law enforcers is preparing a list of 1300 suspected drug peddlers operating across the country. The team will arrest them after verification, said a source in the team.Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina asked
Intelligence agencies found out that the fight over establishing supremacy among four active groups was behind the recent unrest in Chittagong Hill Tracts. The CHT has been plagued with unrest for the last 10 years. Two recent incidents, abduction of
Intelligence agencies found out that the fight over establishing supremacy among four active groups was behind the recent unrest in Chittagong Hill Tracts. The CHT has been plagued with unrest for the last 10 years. Two recent incidents, abduction of
The government is yet to set a timeline for repatriation of Rohingyas who escaped into Bangladesh to flee military crackdown in Myanmar.The international community, including the UN Security Council, too failed to take effective action or send a clear message
Militant outfits which had been operating under used dark web are now not only active, but regrouping for further assaults as the year draws near to close - leaving the country still under threats of heightened militancy.Militant outfits are taking
BNP acting chairperson Tarique Rahman, living in London since September 2008, surrendered his Bangladeshi passport to the UK Home Office, State Minister for Foreign Affairs M Shahriar Alam told journalists at an AL reception in London. He (Tarique) doesn't have
The Home Ministry has taken up the issue of bringing back acting chairperson of BNP Tarique Rahman, who lives in exile in London, and four others convicted in graft and grenade attack cases, with the global policing agency the Interpol.Home
The Home Ministry has taken up the issue of bringing back acting chairperson of BNP Tarique Rahman, who lives in exile in London, and four others convicted in graft and grenade attack cases, with the global policing agency the Interpol.
Agitating students of universities and colleges on Wednesday rocked the country in demand of a decision of the Prime Minister to reform quota system in government jobs. However, as the government head angrily opined for abolition of quota, the protesters
Agitating students on Monday night declared to continue their sit-in on the Dhaka University campus rejecting the assurance of the government to scrutinize the existing quota system in Bangladesh Civil Service (BCS) and other government jobs. Tension mounted on the