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Husband, 8 others sued over woman’s death in Shewrapara

02:49 PM, 15 Aug 2025 Friday

A case has been filed against nine individuals, including Sifat Ali, the husband of Fahmida Tahsin Keya, following her mysterious death in Shewrapara, Mirpur.

30 killed, many trapped in debris after heavy rains in Pakistan

02:24 PM, 15 Aug 2025 Friday

Landslides and flash floods triggered by heavy monsoon rains have killed at least 30 people in northern Pakistan and left many others trapped in the debris of their homes, disaster authorities said Friday.

10 killed as bus hits parked truck in India’s West Bengal

12:59 PM, 15 Aug 2025 Friday

A bus carrying pilgrims crashed into a stationary truck on National Highway 19 in East Burdwan, West Bengal, India, on Friday morning, killing at least 10 people and injuring 35 others.

50 years since Sheikh Mujib’s assassination

12:23 PM, 15 Aug 2025 Friday

Today marks the 50th death anniversary of Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman. In the early hours of August 15, 1975, he was assassinated at his residence at 32 Dhanmondi, Dhaka, by a group of army personnel.

Security beefed up in Gopalganj on Aug 15 anniv

11:39 AM, 15 Aug 2025 Friday

Authorities have heightened security across Gopalganj district on Friday (August 15), the day Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman and most of his family members were assassinated 50 years ago.

‘We embrace death because of debt, lack of food’

11:07 AM, 15 Aug 2025 Friday

The lifeless bodies of four members of a family were discovered in the quiet lanes of Bamunshikar in Poba on the outskirts of Rajshahi city, on the morning of Friday, August 15.

No point in holding elections if not legitimate, Yunus tells CNA

10:49 AM, 15 Aug 2025 Friday

Chief Adviser Professor Dr. Muhammad Yunus vowed to restore democracy in Bangladesh and ensure credible elections, stating that there is no point in holding elections if they are not legitimate.

India won’t compromise farmers’ interests, Modi to Trump

09:28 AM, 15 Aug 2025 Friday

Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday asserted that his government would never compromise on the interests of farmers, as they have made the country "self-sufficient" — a subtle message directed at US President Donald Trump amid a stalemate over a trade deal.

Putin praises Trump’s Ukraine efforts, hints at nuclear deal

09:07 AM, 15 Aug 2025 Friday

Russian President Vladimir Putin praised the Trump administration’s “energetic” efforts to stop the war in Ukraine and hinted that Moscow and Washington could strike a deal on nuclear arms control during their summit on Friday in Alaska.

Remittances hit $1.14bn in 13 days of August

09:44 PM, 14 Aug 2025 Thursday

Bangladesh received $1.14 billion in remittances in the first 13 days of August of the fiscal year 2025-26...

A diplomatic standoff: Palestine rejects AUW placements over Israeli ties

09:09 PM, 14 Aug 2025 Thursday

The Embassy of the State of Palestine in Dhaka has issued a strong statement clarifying its position on the placement of Palestinian female students from Gaza at the Asian University for Women (AUW) in Chattogram, citing serious concerns over the institution’s affiliations with entities linked to Israel and its leadership’s alignment with policies that undermine Palestinian sovereignty.

SQ Chowdhury family to seek proof from Foreign Ministry of his ‘judicial killing’

08:44 PM, 14 Aug 2025 Thursday

The family of executed BNP leader Salauddin Quader Chowdhury will send a legal notice to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs on Sunday, seeking evidence to support their claim that he was subjected to a ‘judicial killing’ by the International Crimes Tribunal (ICT)...