Uddin told the 450 international delegates at the apparel climate action event, which took place at the Radisson Blu Water Garden Hotel in Dhaka, that everyone wants to eliminate poverty and the ...
The once luxurious palace of Bangladesh's autocratic ex-leader Sheikh Hasina will become a museum to honour the revolution that ousted her, the leader of the caretaker government said Monday.
Experts and labour rights campaigners on Monday said that the long-term career prospects for female workers in Bangladesh’s garment industry had been getting hindered by challenges such as traditional ...
For all latest news, follow The Daily Star's Google News channel. Now, for Bangladesh, this tragedy has hit home -- Mohammad Nizam Uddin, a migrant worker from Brahmanbaria, has fallen victim to ...
The Tiger Golf Club (TGC) held a farewell event as Heru H Subolo, Indonesian ambassador in Dhaka and the club's president, prepares to conclude his tenure. The event took place at the Radisson Blu ...
The stars Nepal alumni Study Tour 2024 brought together distinguished global leaders, government officials, business ...
Bangladesh’s International Crimes Tribunal on Thursday issued an arrest warrant for former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina, currently in India, citing her alleged involvement in mass killings ...
The Bandarban Tourism Business Coordination Council has announced discounts across various tourism-related sectors, including a 35% discount on hotel room rentals. "In addition to the 35% discount on ...
A Bangladeshi court has ordered the arrest of self-exiled former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina, who fled to India more than two months ago after being toppled in a student-led uprising. Mohammad ...
The imposition of secularism by the ruling elites catalyzed a conservative backlash that has continued to shape the religious and political landscape of the country since independence.
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