April 28, 2024
A madrasa teacher said that those who were feeling unwell or uncomfortable because of the heat were allowed to go home
Last year approximately 12.5 million animals were available in market but this year it should be more than 13 million, Abdur Rahman says
Three weapons, a large amount of ammunition, walkie-talkies and other equipment were recovered from the scene
Chattogram commuters suffer amid heat, transport strike
Parts of the country have been experiencing a heatwave since Mar 31, making it the longest spate of such weather on record
The dead were doing some repair work in the house of an expatriate Bangladeshi
Primary and secondary schools and colleges are open for the first time since Eid
Bangladesh will increase supply of animals by 500,000 for this year’s Eid-ul-Azha, says livestock minister
Madrasa teacher dies from extreme heat in Naogaon
India set to sign trade deal with Oman to expand its Middle East ties
Mutton trader dies after fainting in autorickshaw in Dhaka amid extreme heat
Commuters suffer due to transport strike, severe heat in Chattogram
Heatwave forces Bangladesh to order Monday shutdown for schools, colleges in 5 districts
Madrasa student faints on first day of classes amid scorching heat in Noakhali
'I can't breathe': Black man in Ohio tells police before he died, video shows
Russian missiles pound power plants in central and western Ukraine
"Poets" delivered the biggest opening week for an album in the UK in seven years
The move comes after Hong Kong halted sales of some products of Indian spice makers MDH and Everest for allegedly containing high levels of a cancer-causing pesticide
The rallies follow a mass stabbing in Sydney this month that killed six people, including five women
The recent policing operation targeted nearly 200 illegal cigarette sellers, some of whom were imprisoned and more than half of whom were handed deportation orders
Is China stockpiling oil and other resources in case of future war?
Oil bulls lack conviction about sustainability of higher prices
A call to recognise the genocide in Bangladesh
Let’s nurture our Mother Earth
Salah, who has not been at his best since returning from injury last month, was brought on in the 79th minute, just after the Hammers' second goal levelled the game
India and Oman have annual trade of less than $13 billion, but the relationship is important for New Delhi as the Gulf nation is a gateway to the narrow Strait of Hormuz between Oman and Iran
These products will be showcased at Bangladesh missions abroad, airports, and key locations nationwide, industries ministry minister says
Experts advocate urban greenery to combat rising temperatures, urging precautions against heat-related illnesses
Sylhet municipal workers were seen dumping market waste into the river, a resident says
Long the world's undisputed cocoa powerhouses accounting for over 60% of global supply, Ghana and its neighbour Ivory Coast are both facing catastrophic harvests this season
Police did not find any suspicious objects, public broadcaster NHK reports
On warmer days, the beach clubs are filled with people grabbing drinks and soaking in the (sometimes-rare) sun
The FBCCI president pledges to draw up a specific plan to attain sustainability in the sector
The historic location offers a plethora of options for food explorers. So much so that can be a bit overwhelming
Swakopmund is drawing tourists back, three years after lockdown brought the African nation's visitor numbers - previously around a million a year - to a standstill