Dhaka June 16, 2025, 6:49 am
During his visit to Tokyo, the Chief Adviser joined around 20 engagements including a meeting with Japanese Prime Minister
Thousands were stranded, river transport was halted and power and telecom services were disrupted
The ousted government left the state exchequer and banks empty, says Yunus
Both sides reaffirm their commitments to the strategic partnership between the two countries
Prof Yunus witnessed the signing of the MoUs on the sidelines of a seminar titled 'Bangladesh Business Seminar' in Tokyo
Bangladeshi youths need cooperation to translate their dreams into reality, he says
He was conferred the honorary degree in recognition of his contributions to social innovation and global development
The 2-kilometre stretch, costing around Tk 4.86 crore, began to cave in at around 10am on Wednesday due the high tides
Each family got Tk5,000 in anticipatory assistance from WFP to prepare for and recover better from the latest climate crisis
High Commissioner Riaz Hamidullah presents credentials to Droupadi Murmu
In a weekly presser, MEA spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal said Bangladesh's accusations were an attempt to deflect attention from real issues
The attack took place around 8:30 pm while the JaPa chief was inside his residence, Sky View
The Bangladesh Meteorological Department (BMD) said this in a special bulletin on Thursday, warning of the potential impacts
They also discuss issues of mutual interest during the 40-minute-long meeting, including the Rohingya repatriation
The announcement came at a press briefing held at the central library of the Secretariat following a one-hour work abstention
The interim govt will do everything in its capacity to create job opportunities for Bangladeshis in Japan, CA Yunus says
Chief Adviser Professor Muhammad Yunus said this while delivering his keynote speech at the inaugural session of the 'Nikkei Forum: 30th Future of Asia' here this morning
✦ Cyclones and floods increasing in strength and frequency ✦ Coastal Bangladesh faces growing risk of submergence
Despite limited resources, the government has been implementing numerous initiatives to address these challenges
As a result, no newspapers will be published from June 6 to 10