India, July 6 -- Harvard University has advised international students to be cautious about various things while landing in the US, including social media posts and data on their electronic devices. ... Read More
Dhaka, July 6 -- Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) Secretary General Mirza Fakhrul Islam Alamgir today stated that those seeking to delay the parliamentary election are neither pro-democratic nor sup... Read More
India, July 6 -- Melania Trump has come under fire for expressing her "thoughts" and "prayers to the people affected by the catastrophic Texas flash floods. On Friday, devastating, swift-moving flood... Read More
Sri Lanka, July 6 -- Israel has decided to send a delegation to Qatar on Sunday for proximity talks with Hamas on the latest proposal for a Gaza ceasefire and hostage release deal. Israeli Prime Mini... Read More
Bangladesh, July 6 -- The 17th annual BRICS summit officially opened in Rio de Janeiro this week under Brazils rotating presidency, bringing together over 4,000 participants from 37 countries. The sum... Read More
New Delhi, July 6 -- Armed men fired guns and launched rocket-propelled grenades at a ship in the Red Sea off the coast of Yemen on Sunday, a group overseen by the British military said. According to... Read More
Nepal, July 6 -- At a coastal port in Chittagong, Bangladesh, something remarkable is underway. With support from a $850 million (£620 million) investment from the World Bank, engineers are build... Read More
Kolkata, July 6 -- Two recent scientific collaborative research involving three Indian institutes and one foreign have highlighted the severe impact of climate change and human activities on the habit... Read More
New Delhi, July 6 -- Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman held a series of bilateral meetings, including with Russian and Chinese counterparts, and discussed issues of bilateral cooperation and interes... Read More
Rio de Janeiro, July 6 -- Prime Minister Narendra Modi, during the 17th BRICS Summit on Sunday, asserted that condemning terrorism must be a "principle" rather than a matter of "convenience", describi... Read More