Democrats set to bring impeachment inquiry out from behind closed doors
Democratic lawmakers on Wednesday will begin building a formal political process designed to impeach a President -- a momentous task attempted only three times before in nearly two and a
Some Hong Kong protesters are adopting the Joker as their own. Others are horrified
Halloween is just days away -- and with "Joker" smashing box-office records, it seems inevitable that throngs of film fans will dress as killer clowns for the festivities that await.
British female MPs sign open letter to Meghan condemning 'outdated, colonial undertones' of press coverage
Seventy-two female MPs have written to the Duchess of Sussex to express their solidarity with her in the face of the "outdated, colonial undertones" which appear against her and her family in the press.\
Independence of judiciary adds to case backlog: PM
Prime minister Sheikh Hasina on Tuesday said that the complications and congestion of cases increased in the name of independence of the judiciary.
Government clings to power using state machinery: Fakhrul
Bangladesh Nationalist Party secretary general Mirza Fakhrul Islam Alamgir on Tuesday alleged the government clings to power forcibly by using state machinery and destroying democracy.
Nusrat Murder High Court receives death reference
The High Court Division on Tuesday received the death reference of SM Sirajuddoula, principal of Sonagazi Senior Islamia Fazil Madrassah and 15 others who have been sentenced to death for
Printing Textbook ACC asked to explain why probe won’t be ordered
The High Court on Tuesday directed the Anti-Corruption Commission to explain in four weeks why it would not be asked to investigate the use of low quality paper in printing textbooks by the National
Sea water likely to flood a fourth of Bangladesh by 2050: study
A new research released globally on Tuesday said that a fourth of Bangladesh could face coastal floods by 2050 because of climate change-induced sea-level rise.
Abrar Murder BUET protesters to continue boycott of classes, exams
The protesting students of Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology on Tuesday announced to continue boycotting all academic activities which rolled into thirteen consecutive days
Sakib hopes to come back stronger
Ace all-rounder Sakib al Hasan on Tuesday asked for support from the cricketing fraternity and was determined to return to international cricket stronger than ever at the Sher-e-Bangla National
