We’re following several international headlines including Sweden’s prime minister resigning, a deadly explosion in Bangladesh, clashes at a Pride parade in Turkey, classified documents in the U.K.
Bangladesh ICT Competition’s second round from this week
Bangladesh ICT competition, driven by Huawei and Bangladesh computer council, will advance into the second round this week. A total of 127 students from across the country will take part in this round …
Thousands stranded in Bangladesh before sweeping COVID lockdown
Majority of South Asian nation’s 168 million people will be confined to their homes by Thursday as part of restrictions.
World View: Bangladesh, Turkey, UK, Hong Kong…
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Explosion kills seven, injures dozens in Bangladesh
At least seven people, including a child, were killed and nearly 50 others injured when an explosion hit a three-story building in Bangladesh’s capital Dhaka Sunday night, according to the fire …
Police: At least 7 dead in Bangladesh blast
At least seven people died and dozens were injured in an explosion Sunday in Bangladesh’s capital. Authorities could not determine the nature of the explosion that damaged vehicles and surrounding …
Seven killed, many injured in blast in Bangladesh
At least seven people were killed and more than 50 people were injured in an explosion in the Bangladeshi capital late on Sunday, police said.
Bangladesh: Several killed in blast at Dhaka building
An explosion at a building in Bangladesh’s capital has killed at least seven people and wounded dozens more. The cause of the blast is not yet known.
Stimulus fails to stimulate
Everything was in good shape for Akhtar Hossain Khan, an entrepreneur in Saidpur, until his business faced closure for two months after Covid-19 arrived on the shores of Bangladesh in March last year.
OP-ED: Building a Greener Bangladesh
With low per capita carbon footprint, Bangladesh should not be burdened with the need to manage its own carbon emission …