BSF strangles Bangladeshi
Indian Border Security Force yesterday strangled a Bangladeshi national on Mohammadpur border at Daulatpur upazila of the district, sources in the Border Guard Bangladesh have said. The deceased,...
View ArticleMueen, Ashraf led the killing of intellectuals
Delwar Hossain, the lone survivor of Rayerbazar massacre, yesterday testified that he had seen alleged Al-Badr leaders Chowdhury Mueen Uddin and Ashrafuzzaman Khan supervise and lead the intellectual...
View ArticleEU for polls with all parties’ participation
A visiting European Union delegation yesterday stressed the need for talks among political parties to reach a consensus on the polls-time government, paving the way for a credible and participatory...
View ArticleBASIC Bank rejoinder, our reply
BASIC Bank has sent a rejoinder to a news item headlined “Curious buying spree” published in The Daily Star on Wednesday. The report said Sheikh Abdul Hye Bachchu, the bank’s chairman, has spent around...
View ArticlePM won’t attend UNGA session
Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina has decided not to visit the US to attend the 68th session of the UN General Assembly (UNGA) scheduled to be held at the end of this month. Talking to The Daily Star...
View ArticlePunishment reduced in changed draft
The cabinet yesterday approved a new food safety law with lesser punishments than had been proposed initially for food adulterators. The food safety law, which will replace the Pure Food Ordinance,...
View ArticleGovt decides to take legal action
The government will take legal action against Nobel laureate Muhammad Yunus and eight of his associated organisations for alleged irregularities in tax exemption, a top official has said. The decision...
View ArticleBNP to unveil three models
The BNP has drafted three models of a polls-time government and will soon unveil those with a view to resolving the ongoing political crisis over the holding of a free and fair general election. All...
View ArticleHold talks now
Expressing concern over the political situation in Bangladesh, US Secretary of State John Kerry has requested Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina and Opposition Leader Khaleda Zia to hold a constructive...
View ArticleRussia jails Putin murder plotter for 10 years
Russia on Tuesday handed down a 10-year sentence to a man who confessed to plotting to assassinate President Vladimir Putin by blowing up his motorcade, the prosecutor-general’s office said....
View ArticleTensions fray amid Berlusconi expulsion hearings
Tensions frayed in Italy on Tuesday as lawmakers ploughed ahead with hearings on whether Silvio Berlusconi should be expelled from parliament, amid warnings the fall-out could hurt the economy....
View ArticleUS envoy doubts complete Afghan withdrawal
A US envoy on Tuesday dismissed suggestions that Washington would withdraw all troops from Afghanistan after next year, saying that both countries wanted to preserve a smaller force. Aides to US...
View ArticleMugabe appoints new cabinet
Zimbabwean President Robert Mugabe appointed a new cabinet Tuesday, retaining long-time allies and naming hardliner Emmerson Mnangagwa as justice minister. Mnangagwa a key member of Mugabe’s ZANU-PF...
View ArticleAnts use house guests as ‘mercenaries’
Unwelcome lodgers can prove a social burden in many situations that make use of resources before moving on. But fungus-farming ants use their house guests as a useful standing army to protect their...
View ArticleInu escapes attack in London
Two youths attempted to attack Information Minister Hasanul Haq Inu in London on Monday night. The minister escaped unhurt and was safe and sound now, said an information ministry press release. The...
View ArticlePM decides to attend UNGA
Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina will attend the 68th session of the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) to be held later this month in New York, although there have been reports that she would not...
View ArticleFour accused found guilty
An Indian court yesterday convicted four men of the gang rape and “cold-blooded” murder of a student on a New Delhi bus in a crime that sickened the nation and led to new laws to tackle endemic sex...
View ArticleUN study reveals rape crisis in Asia-Pacific
Nearly a quarter of men surveyed in six Asia-Pacific countries admit to committing rape, often against their own partners, according to a UN report published yesterday that exposes widespread violence...
View Article12 injured as BCL, JCD men clash
At least 12 people were injured in a clash between Bangladesh Chhatra League (BCL) and Jatiyatabadi Chhatra Dal (JCD) at Madan Mohan College in Sylhet city yesterday. Campus sources said JCD activists...
View ArticleRMG makers’ no to big hike
Garment owners in the Chittagong region did not agree to a big wage hike for garment workers because of the financial “constraints” of small and medium factory owners. Factory owners in the region...
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