Breaking the Gulf Monopoly: Dhaka’s Eyes on 16 New Labor Markets
Driven by the severe macroeconomic risks of relying on a single labor corridor, Bangladesh is aggressively pivoting to redraw its overseas employment map. The Ministry [Read More…]
Driven by the severe macroeconomic risks of relying on a single labor corridor, Bangladesh is aggressively pivoting to redraw its overseas employment map. The Ministry [Read More…]
Amid severe volatility in the global energy market, the United States has granted Bangladesh a crucial 60-day exemption from international sanctions, allowing Dhaka to procure [Read More…]
The head of the International Energy Agency (IEA) said today (17 April) that it could take about two years for the Middle East to recover [Read More…]
For the first time in 15 years, the Australian cricket team is heading to Bangladesh for a bilateral One Day International (ODI) series. Accompanied by [Read More…]
At least 250 people, including women, children, Bangladeshi nationals, and Rohingya refugees, are feared dead after a massive boat capsize in the treacherous waters of [Read More…]
Backchannel diplomacy is working in overdrive as the United States and Iran prepare for a crucial second round of peace talks. Following the collapse of [Read More…]
On the first day of the Bengali New Year 1433, Prime Minister Tarique Rahman inaugurated the Krishak Card programme in Tangail. The launch ceremony took [Read More…]
At least seven people were killed and six others injured after a rice-laden truck lost control and overturned into a roadside ditch in the Hasanpur [Read More…]
The Baishakhi Shobhajatra 1433, formerly known as Mangal Shobhajatra, concluded peacefully in Dhaka under tight security arrangements. Organized by the Faculty of Fine Arts at [Read More…]
The blare of VIP sirens has been silenced on the streets of Kathmandu. In a stark departure from decades of elitist protocol, cabinet ministers are [Read More…]