Foreign minister Dr A K Abdul Momen today said Bangladesh is getting geopolitical attention from different global super powers due to Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina’s balanced foreign policy. “We …
China will remain engaged in Bangladesh’s next stage of development journey: Momen
Newly appointed Chinese Foreign Minister Qin Gang has conveyed to Bangladesh that his country will “remain engaged” in Bangladesh’s development journey to the next level noting its “remarkable” …
Israeli spyware and surveillance tools sold to Bangladesh – report
Israeli companies and a company run by a former IDF intelligence commander but based in Europe sold the tools to Bangladeshi authorities in recent years. Israeli government regulations reportedly …
Tipu seeks British investment in spl economic zones, hi-tech parks
Mentioning that Bangladesh is now the best profitable destination for making investments, commerce minister Tipu Munshi on Monday sought British investments in special economic zones and hi-tech parks …
Food crisis looms in Bangladesh due to degraded soil
Excessive use of chemical fertilisers is causing soil health degradation in Bangladesh, putting the country’s food security at risk.
Bangladesh, India unlikely to cut subsidy bill as elections near: Moody’s
Moody’s also said that negative credit effects would be less pronounced for frontier and emerging markets with a significant degree of concessional financing—an outlook that includes Bangladesh …
Bangladesh wants to take relations with US to a new height: Shahriar
State Minister for Foreign Affairs Md Shahriar Alam on Monday said Bangladesh wants to take its relations with the United States to a new height with good intention and better understanding.
Bangladesh’s top two opposition leaders released on bail
Police said Mirza Fakhrul Islam Alamgir, secretary general of the Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP), and Mirza Abbas, a former minister and member of the party’s top decision-making body, were freed …
Help for Vulnerable Rohingya Refugees in Bangladesh
Since 2017, 750,000 people have sought haven from the violence, bringing the number of Rohingya refugees currently living in camps in Bangladesh to approximately one million.
Bangladesh top opposition leaders released on bail
Dhaka: Two top leaders of Bangladesh s main opposition party were released from prison on Monday, officials said, a month after they were arrested …