Bashar al-Assad: From Prince to Dictator and the Fall of an Era
India questions Bangladesh's minority rights: Are minorities safe in India?
Bangladesh’s political spectrum witnessed an extraordinary moment of unity as leaders across parties and the interim government aligned to counteract misinformation campaigns, particularly those propagated by Indian media. These fabricated reports, falsely accusing
Bashar al-Assad’s swift fall from power in 2024 was the culmination of years of turmoil that began with the outbreak of the Syrian Civil War in 2011. Once perceived as a potential reformist, Assad’s reign transformed into one of the most oppressive dictatorships in modern
The diplomatic tensions between India and Bangladesh over the treatment of minority communities have shed light on a broader and more complex issue: the state of minority rights within each country. While India raises concerns about incidents in Bangladesh, its domestic record has come
The diplomatic landscape of South Asia is witnessing a significant shift as Bangladesh navigates changing political dynamics. Recent meetings between the BNP chairperson Khaleda Zia and the envoys of Pakistan and China have spotlighted potential realignments in Bangladesh’s foreign
Communal violence and the repression of Muslims in India have become significant topics of global concern, as the international media often highlight the destruction of historical mosques as a critical point in the Hindu nationalist narrative. To understand this phenomenon, it’s
South Korea has planned to import around 10,000 workers from Bangladesh through the EPS (Employment Permit System) this year, according to its ambassador to Dhaka LEE Jang-Keun. In an interview with Banglanews Diplomatic Correspondent Touhidur Rahman, the envoy also said his
The nation has welcomed the year 2023 with a new pledge to advance the country on a higher growth track after some notable economic and political developments in the previous year. In the year that has just gone, the country experienced remarkable happenings like Padma Bridge
As the 15th annual Crack International Art Camp is just around the corner, artists across the globe are preparing to join the small sanctuary of Smaran Matshya Beej Khamar in Kushtia, Bangladesh from December 25 to 30. This unique event is about to unite various groups of artists for
Kaptai Lake is a popular tourist destination in Bangladesh. Lots of travelers roam the area every year to enjoy its magnificent beauty. Tourists throng Rangamati to enjoy the scenic splendor of Kaptai Lake, the country's largest artificial lake, which was created in 1960,
The 30th May of 2022 will always be remembered in the history of Bangladesh journalism as the “Bashundhara Media Award”, the first of its kind, was organised aiming to recognize the country's fearless journalists. This occasion, according to organisers, is not only to
My ultimate aim is for the conclusion of a Free Trade Agreement (FTA) between the two countries, so that the established trade relations between Malaysia and Bangladesh could even be stronger without unnecessary issues on trade barriers. Malaysian High Commissioner to Bangladesh Haznah
Bangladesh and Turkey have potential opportunities to boost military cooperation. Turkey is exporting defense equipment to many countries. The equipment it produces are high-tech and can compete in the international market. Turkish Ambassador to Bangladesh Mustafa Osman Turan was
A year has passed in the valley since Article 370 was removed from Jammu and Kashmir (J&K). This is the time to review the situation. People in the region, along with rest of India, want to know the matter. Besides, the entire political fraternity of the world is also interested on
MOULVIBAZAR: An art camp titled ‘Gandhi@150 Art Camp’ held in Sreemangal to commemorate the 150th birth anniversary of Mahatma Gandhi. Fifteen young artists from Bangladesh participated in the art camp from December 12 to 15. Deputy High Commissioner
A painting discovered on the wall of an Indonesian cave has been found to be 44,000 years old. The art appears to show a buffalo being hunted by part-human, part-animal creatures holding spears and possibly ropes. Some researchers think the scene could be the world's
DHAKA: A world traveler who goes by the name of Najmun Nahar wished to travel 200 countries before the celebration of golden jubilee of independence. Nahar has already traveled 135 countries, but is hoping to complete the number 200 by 2021. Najmun Nahar launched her mission with
International Men's Day is celebrated on 19 November every year globally to raise awareness about the health of men and boys. To promote gender equality and gender relations. How is International Men's Day celebrated, what is the theme of 2019 and the history associated with
JHENAIDAH: This 48th death anniversary of Birshreshtha Hamidur Rahman is being marked on Monday (Oct 28). Prof. Aminul Haque, Principal of Hamidur Rahman Degree College, urged all the educational institutions of the country to observe the martyrdom anniversary of Hamidur Rahman. He
DHAKA: The government has undertaken a project involving Tk 47 crore to prevent river erosion and dredging of Feni River. The Bangladesh Water Development Board (BWDB) has taken this initiative under the project 'Protecting Nangal Mora and Jagatjibanpur areas under Chhagalnaiya
COX’S BAZAR: Bangladesh Telecommunication Regulatory Commission (BTRC) has stopped 3G and 4G mobile internet services in Ukhia and Teknaf upazilas since September 9 to prevent crimes committed by Rohingya refugees in Cox's Bazar. But, local residents have been suffered a lot by