Washington Post: Trump campaign had social distancing stickers removed before Tulsa rally
President Donald Trump's campaign directed the removal of thousands of "Do Not Sit Here, Please!" stickers from seats in the Bank of Oklahoma..
Russian intelligence officers offered cash rewards to Taliban fighters to kill US, UK troops in Afghanistan, source says
Russian intelligence officers for the military intelligence GRU recently offered money to Taliban militants in Afghanistan as rewards if they killed US or UK troops there,
Govt to allow antibody kit for sero surveillance, plasma therapy
The government has decided to allow production and import of Rapid Antibody testing kits for particular purposes like sero surveillance and plasma..
Bail seekers face hurdles to enlist cases for hearing
Lawyers for detained people are facing hurdles trying to enlist their cases for hearing by online courts as only a few judges were assigned to hear urgent bail applications.
Bangladesh still fumbles with COVID-19: experts
Bangladesh on Saturday passed the 16th week after the first COVID-19 cases were detected in the country but the authorities are still fumbling about their tasks..
UP chairman arrested for vandalising temple
Police arrested a chairman of Gangachara sadar union parishad Aftabuzzaman Saturday night in a case filed in connection with the attack on the Dakshin Baraipara Temple in the upazila.
Bangladeshi man shot dead by BSF in Sunamganj
A Bangladeshi man was shot dead by members of Indian Border Security Force along Badaghata border in Tahirpurof Sunamganj on Saturday.
High COVID-19 Infections, Deaths Among Doctors, Nurses Lax protection blamed
Healthcare providers continued to sound alarm over very high rates of infection and death caused by the coronavirus among them as the government..
56 northern villages flooded as Gazaldoba barrage opened
At least 56 villages in 12 upazilas of four northern districts went under water after the Teesta and Dharla rivers swelled by about a quarter metre between ..
Families leaving Dhaka as coronavirus crisis hits livelihood
Many city dwellers belonging to the lower-income group in the capital have started to leave Dhaka for village homes as the COVID-19 epidemic has either shrank..
