An explosion in a seven-story commercial building in Bangladesh’s capital on Tuesday killed at least 14 people and injured …
Fire in Bangladesh Camp Adds to Rohingya Refugees’ Misery
Twelve thousand residents of the camp, already some of the most dispossessed people on earth, were left without shelter.
Thousands of Rohingya refugees homeless after Bangladesh camp fire -UN
More than 12,000 Rohingya Muslim refugees have been left homeless due to a fire that swept through a camp at Cox’s Bazar in southeastern Bangladesh, the United Nations said. The U.N. Refugee Agency (UNHCR) said more than 2,
Qatar, Bangladesh investments can be stronger: Premier Hasina
Bangladesh which is on track to be a $500bn economy and currently one of the fastest growing economies could partner with Qatar in its Vision 2030 …
QFC, Bangladesh ink MoU to boost investment collaboration
Doha: The Qatar Financial Centre (QFC) and the Bangladesh Investment Summit Group signed an MoU yesterday at The St. Regis Doha to increase joint …
Buttler happy could tinker with team despite loss to Bangladesh in final ODI
England failed to seal a series clean-sweep after losing to Bangladesh in the final one-day international but captain Jos Buttler said the match offered him a chance to experiment with players ahead of their World Cup defence later this year.
Building Smart Bangladesh: PM Hasina seeks support from dev partners
Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina today sought support from Bangladesh’s development partners to make a smart, innovative and knowledge-based society which will help promote a peaceful, just and inclusive …
PM seeks Bangladesh-Qatar business forum
Prime minister Sheikh Hasina on Monday called for forming a joint trade and investment committee by -Qatar governments, saying establishment of a joint business forum would bring two countries private …
Fire at Rohingya camp in Bangladesh leaves refugees homeless
More than 1 million Rohingya refugees have fled to Bangladesh from Myanmar over several decades, including many who fled a brutal crackdown by the Myanmar military starting in 2017.
Refugee camp fire in Bangladesh leaves thousands of Muslims from Myanmar homeless
A fire at a refugee camp in Bangladesh has left thousands of Rohingya Muslims homeless. Hundreds of thousands of Muslims escaped Myanmar during a brutal crackdown.