
Three Indians (including two women), two Sri Lankans, a Pakistani and a Bangladeshi will be presented the inaugural Queen's Young Leader awards by Her...
Tens of thousands of supporters of Bangladesh's largest opposition group have assembled in Dhaka to oppose the Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina-led administration and call for fresh elections.
Dhaka: A temple, shops and several houses of the Hindu community have been vandalised in southwestern Bangladesh by some unidentified people over a Facebook post allegedly belittling Islam, in the latest spate of violence targeting the religious...
Three Indians (including two women), two Sri Lankans, a Pakistani and a Bangladeshi will be presented the inaugural Queen's Young Leader awards by Her...
In a win win pact, the Indian government is extending a $ 2 billion line of credit to Bangladesh which is expected to open 50,000 jobs in India and boost...
On the second day of his visit to Bangladesh, Prime Minister Narendra Modi met former Bangladesh Prime Minister and the leader of the Opposition, Khaleda...
In the elation of Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi's maiden visit to Dhaka, with media from both the countries following his every move, the Teesta...
The Bangladesh police have arrested a former army officer’s son on charges of planning to build an organisation like the Islamic State (IS) to establish...
The collapse of the Rana Plaza in 2013 led to an international outcry as it left more than 1,100 people dead in what was the worst disaster in the history...
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi will undertake a two-day state visit to Bangladesh from June 6 to further bolster bilateral ties, the Bangladesh foreign...
Since the beginning of the new year, the political war between Bangladesh's two main parties has bled on to the street. At least 115 have died, 60 of whom...
Bangladesh's war crimes tribunal ordered the execution of a senior Islamist leader after convicting him of atrocities during the country's 1971 independence war, triggering violence outside the court.
The virtual house arrest of Bangladesh opposition leader Khaleda Zia was on Monday lifted unexpectedly by authorities here, amid renewed violence over last year's disputed polls that left at least 28 people dead.