Staff Reporter : Curfew has been imposed indefinitely starting from 6:00pm today in Dhaka and other divisional cities, district towns...
Online Desk : The Anti-Discrimination Student Movement will stage demonstration and mass sit-in on Monday to press home their one-...
Online Desk : Two people were killed and scores injured in a tripartite clash among protestors, Awami League and police...
Online Desk : Clashes broke out between police and protesters at Sylhet city’s Court Point area Sunday noon, leaving an...
NN Online Report: At least 40 people were injured in a clash between protesters and members of the Bangladesh Chhatra...
Online Desk : Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina on Saturday said she wants to sit with the leaders of Anti-Discrimination Student...
Farrukh Khosru : The World Trade Organization (WTO) in its latest data has unveiled that Bangladesh exported $38.4 billion worth...
Online Desk : A 28-year-old man was killed amid clashes between students and police during a rally organised by the...
Online Desk : Thousands of demonstrators under ‘Anti-Discrimination Student Movement’ took to streets in different parts of the capital on...
Staff Reporter : Protesting the government’s banning of the organisation, Bangladesh Jamaat-e-Islami said the regime’s aim is to divert the people’s attentions to the different directions from the ongoing movement. “The government has banned the party with Bagnladesh Islami Chhatra Shibir to cover up their (govts) misdeeds,” Dr Shafiqur Rahman, the Ameer of Bangladesh Jamaat-e-Islami said in a statement on Thursday. The ban of Jamaat, Chhatra Shibir, and other associated organizations came through an executive order under Section 18(1) of...
Staff Reporter : The stress on the country’s economy has intensified as all financial indicators are now trending downward, largely due to the ongoing conflict situation. The nation is facing its most severe economic challenge in decades, characterised by high inflation, a decline in exports, a dollar crisis, and a failure to meet revenue collection targets. Moreover, the country is grappling with a significant image crisis as the conflict has resulted in over two hundred unusual deaths nationwide. The deadly...
Staff Reporter : Following the government’s announcement of the ban on Jamaat-e-Islami and its student wing, Chhatra Shibir, various political parties and leaders have voiced their reactions to the decision. Most parties aligned with the ruling Awami League, particularly leftist groups, have welcomed the ban with satisfaction, viewing it as a significant step towards ending what they characterise as communal politics associated with Jamaat-Shibir. Workers Party President Rashed Khan Menon expressed the view that Jamaat-e-Islami is unlikely to exit politics...