Abu Jakir : A bitter political struggle over accusations of corruption has broken out in the country, with the ruling...
Day: June 5, 2024
Moulvibazar correspondent : Three members of a family in Kulaura were killed in a road accident. They died when a covered van collided head-on with an auto-rickshaw on the Moulvibazar-Barlekha regional highway in Ashurighat area of Kulaura upazila on Sunday evening. The deceased are Deenbandhu Munda (55), son of Deenbandhu, Pujan Munda (35) and elder brother Rabindra Munda (60), a resident of Kuchai Outpost Tea Garden in neighboring Juri Upazila. Two other family members of the deceased along with the...
Staff Reporter : A 35-year-old man from Kishoreganj’s Katiadi, Md Romel Mia, was promised a good job with a handsome salary in Libya by a migrant trafficking gang. The gang demanded Tk 2 lakh initially and later Tk 12 lakh as ransom after Romel was taken hostage in Libya. The family was forced to pay Tk 2 lakh initially and Tk 2 lakh more after the gang started torturing Romel and making video calls to the family. The gang, led...
Prof. Dr. Ahmad Kamruzzaman Majumder : The current world is facing various types of natural disasters due to climate change....
Sports Reporter : Australia Football team arrived at the Hazrat Shahjalal International Airport in the capital on Tuesday. The Aussies...
The Awami League government, which swept to power in 2009, promised a brighter future for Bangladesh’s healthcare. However, despite initial investment, spending on the sector has stagnated, leaving citizens to bear the brunt of the cost. This translates to a harsh reality: Bangladesh has the world’s second-highest out-of-pocket (OOP) healthcare expenditure, with a staggering 68.5% of medical expenses coming directly from people’s pockets. This number far outpaces the World Health Organization’s (WHO) recommendation of 20% and even the average for...
Entertainment Report : After battling for life for 14 days at the hospital, actress Rista Laboni Shimana passed away yesterday...
AFP : Joe Biden blasted Donald Trump on Monday as a “convicted felon” who is seeking the US presidency for the first time in history, in a dramatic escalation of his attacks on his rival in November’s election. Biden, 81, was using the description for the first time since Trump was convicted by a New York jury of covering up hush money payments to a porn star in a historic verdict. “Folks, the campaign entered uncharted territory,” Biden told donors...