The Interim Government in Bangladesh has expressed deep concerns over the reports of incidents of women being prevented from ...
Bangladesh’s largest minority rights group has accused the country’s interim government of failing to protect religious and ...
The Bangladesh government has formed a fact-finding committee to look into the BPL's non-payment of players during the ...
The Bangladesh student and people’s uprising of July and August last year overthrew the government of Sheikh Hasina, who had been running the country since 2009. She was widely accused of corruption ...
A minority group in Bangladesh has accused Yunus-led interim government of failing to protect minority rights in the country. The group says that the interim government is using state institutions to ...
A long-serving former Doncaster MP has been appointed as the UK’s trade envoy to Bangladesh by Prime Minister Sir Keir ...
MJL Bangladesh, the country's largest lubricant company, has decided to purchase a 12.5% stake in Omera Petroleum from Dutch development bank FMO to strengthen its holdings in the company.
On Thursday, 17 players, including captain Sabina Khatun, delivered a written statement to journalists outside the BFF headquarters, outlining a series of allegations that underpin their demand for ...
Ernakulam Rural police arrest two more suspected irregular migrants from Bangladesh, part of ongoing 'Operation Clean' campaign.
Top US businessman Gentry Beach on Thursday said his company acquired multiple assets in Bangladesh and wanted to invest more in the country’s energy, finance and a number of other sectors.
Bangladesh's largest minority rights group accuses the current interim government, led by Muhammad Yunus, of failing to protect religious and ethnic minorities from violence. The government denies ...
Top US businessman Gentry Beach expressed his interest to invest in Bangladesh during a meeting with Chief Adviser Professor Muhammad Yunus yesterday in Dhaka.