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The uprising was a turning point not only for Bangladesh but for the Global South, they said at the first International Conference on the July Revolution, held today (27 July) at Dhaka University.
Dhaka city lost more than 60% of its waterbodies in 44 years and its built-up area grew around 7 times, driven by unplanned urban expansion, according to a recent study. The study titled "Dhaka ...
In a pre-dawn attack today, homes and political offices belonging to BNP leaders and activists in Ula village of Lohagara upazila, were allegedly vandalised by Awami League members. The perpetrators ...
Three leaders of the Anti-Discrimination Movement and one leader of the Democratic Students' Union were beaten, punched and kicked by pro-BNP lawyers, calling them extortionists. The incident took ...
The deal, that includes a 15% tariff on EU goods entering the US and significant EU purchases of US energy and military equipment, will bring welcome clarity for EU companies.
Jahangirnagar University authorities have announced that valid identification will be mandatory for casting votes in the upcoming JU Central Students' Union (Jucsu) and Hall Students' Union elections.
The two officials were suspended to ensure a fair and impartial investigation into the allegations, says the suspension order ...
At a policy level discussion, Environment Adviser Syeda Rizwana Hasan has announced that a landmark policy shift is underway: Bangladesh's climate change trust fund, once accessible only to government ...
For the first half of the year, the company posted a net profit of Tk415 crore, with earnings per share (EPS) standing at Tk7.69 ...
In a significant step toward digital transformation of the capital market, the Bangladesh Securities and Exchange Commission (BSEC) conducted a pilot testing and training session for its newly ...
Linde Bangladesh, a multinational producer of industrial and medical gases, reported a 5.49% year-on-year decline in profit for the first half of 2025, citing lower sales and higher costs from gas ...
Kay & Que (Bangladesh), a publicly-listed company on the stock exchanges, stated that there is no price-sensitive information behind its recent share price jump. In response to a query from the Dhaka ...
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