Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina today said Bangladesh is keen to boost its relationship with Turkey as it is deeply rooted in shared history, faith and traditions based on trust and confidence.
Bangladesh continues to see robust remittance inflow
Bangladesh received $922.10 million as remittance in just 10 days from September 1-10, which is almost double compared to the corresponding period in last year 2019. According to Bangladesh Bank data, …
Pakistan arrests suspect accused of raping woman on highway
Pakistani police said Monday they have arrested one of the two assailants suspected in the gang rape of a woman on a deserted highway after another person was …
US envoy lauds Pakistan’s role in Afghan peace talks process
The U.S. peace envoy for Afghanistan was in Pakistan on Monday to express his gratitude for Islamabad’s role in helping launch the much-awaited negotiations between the …
Gang-rape case prompts Pakistan PM Khan to call for chemical castration
Pakistan’s Prime Minister Imran Khan said Monday that the worst sex crimes should be punishable by chemical castration, following an arrest in a gang-rape case that has prompted nationwide protests.
South China Sea heats up as Indonesia shadows Chinese ship near Natuna Islands
Indonesia’s Foreign Ministry has lodged a protest with Beijing over a Chinese coastguard ship that spent two days in its exclusive economic zone in the South China Sea before leaving on Monday. The …
Anti-Maskers Ordered to Dig Graves for COVID-19 Victims in Indonesia
Eight men who refused to wear face masks in public have been ordered to dig graves for COVID-19 victims as a punishment in. The province of East Java is cracking down on …
YouTube announces TikTok competitor in India, where TikTok is banned
Instagram, which launched its TikTok clone Reels in August, told CNBC last week that it’s already seeing rapid user growth in India. But, that also means that YouTube will compete …
India bans onion exports as prices treble in a month
India on Monday prohibited exports of onion, the government said in a notification, as prices trebled in a month after excessive rainfall hit crops in southern states. The export of all varieties of …
India says China laying cables to bolster communications at border flashpoint
Two Indian officials said Chinese troops were laying a network of optical fibre cables at a western Himalayan flashpoint with India, suggesting they were digging in for the long haul despite …