• PM’s misleading claim
  • Resume issuance of dividend notices
  • Powder keg in the pacific
  • Misha Shawdagar grabs award
  • North Korea plans nuclear test aimed at US
  • Kings relieved after first win
  • Only 33pc spent in H1
  • Experts stress need-based distribution
  • Govt okays tribunal for speedy cyber crimes trial
  • EC plans mayoral polls in 5 cities by August
  • Plan to institute food safety authority welcome
  • Welcome ICT 2 verdict
  • Social safety net and local governments
  • ChobiMela VII begins today
  • Assad joins prayers, army bombards Homs
  • Shahriar slams ton as KRB end losing streak
  • DSE, CSE launch new indices Monday to boost market
  • UITS students hold demo against fake certificate
  • BIFPC presses for tax waiver on profit
  • Govt to complete war crimes trials
  • Conspiracies can’t stop war crimes trial: PM
  • HC questions credibility

Misha Shawdagar

Misha Shawdagar

Officials of non-governmental organisations hold a national dialogue on transparency in climate financing at Dhaka Reporters Unity on Thursday. — New Age photo

Officials of non-governmental organisations hold a national dialogue on transparency in climate financing at Dhaka Reporters Unity on Thursday. — New Age photo

Safety net programmes have some major objectives in any capitalist economy, one of which is helping the most economically vulnerable people so that they do not fall below a certain level of poverty and the capitalist market can anyway cover them in its transaction cycle. But the amount we spend for these schemes are too meagre to reach the target even partially. — New Age photo

Safety net programmes have some major objectives in any capitalist economy, one of which is helping the most economically vulnerable people so that they do not fall below a certain level of poverty and the capitalist market can anyway cover them in its transaction cycle. But the amount we spend for these schemes are too meagre to reach the target even partially. — New Age photo

Organisers at the press conference on Thursday at Drik brief the press on ChobiMela, which will begin today at seven venues in the city. — New Age photo

Organisers at the press conference on Thursday at Drik brief the press on ChobiMela, which will begin today at seven venues in the city. — New Age photo

Khulna Royal Bengals captain Shahriar Nafees jumps into the air to celebrate his century against Duronto Rajshahi during their Bangladesh Premier League match at the Sheikh Abu Naser Stadium in Khulna on Thursday. — New Age photo

Khulna Royal Bengals captain Shahriar Nafees jumps into the air to celebrate his century against Duronto Rajshahi during their Bangladesh Premier League match at the Sheikh Abu Naser Stadium in Khulna on Thursday. — New Age photo

A file photo shows garment workers busy working in a city factory. Tariff preferences Bangladesh is enjoying in the European markets under GSP facility may be eroded in future if Pakistan, Philippines and Sri Lanka get GSP+ facility in the region. — New Age photo

A file photo shows garment workers busy working in a city factory. Tariff preferences Bangladesh is enjoying in the European markets under GSP facility may be eroded in future if Pakistan, Philippines and Sri Lanka get GSP+ facility in the region. — New Age photo

A file photo showing the logo of Alcatel-Lucent at the entrance of its Paris headquarters. — Reuters photo

A file photo showing the logo of Alcatel-Lucent at the entrance of its Paris headquarters. — Reuters photo

Teachers and other employees of non-government educational institutions shout slogans in front of the National Press Club in Dhaka on Thursday, during their agitation programmes demanding job nationalisation. — New Age photo

Teachers and other employees of non-government educational institutions shout slogans in front of the National Press Club in Dhaka on Thursday, during their agitation programmes demanding job nationalisation. — New Age photo

Real Madrid forward Karim Benzema (R) celebrates after scoring against Valencia during their Copa del Rey quarter-final second-leg match at the Mestalla on Wednesday. — AFP photo

Real Madrid forward Karim Benzema (R) celebrates after scoring against Valencia during their Copa del Rey quarter-final second-leg match at the Mestalla on Wednesday. — AFP photo

Islami Chhatra Shibir activists pelt a bus with stones at Motijheel in Dhaka on Thursday after the police dispersed their procession. — Sony Ramany

Islami Chhatra Shibir activists pelt a bus with stones at Motijheel in Dhaka on Thursday after the police dispersed their procession. — Sony Ramany

Apparel workers bring out a procession in Dhaka on Thursday, demanding a review of the Walmart’s compliance policy regarding apparel outsourcing from Bangladesh. — New Age photo

Apparel workers bring out a procession in Dhaka on Thursday, demanding a review of the Walmart’s compliance policy regarding apparel outsourcing from Bangladesh. — New Age photo



MAIN NEWS

Govt okays tribunal for speedy cyber crimes trial


The government has completed all procedures to set up a special tribunal in Dhaka to deal with cyber crimes that include hacking, blackmailing, defaming individuals and extortion online. The law ministry on Thursday approved... Full story

BIFPC presses for tax waiver on profit


Bangladesh-India Friendship Power Company is mounting pressure on the government for getting a tax waiver on profit, although the provision was not included in the draft power sales/purchase agreement made... Full story

Conspiracies can’t stop war crimes trial: PM


The prime minister, Sheikh Hasina, said on Thursday that her government was pledge-bound to complete the war crimes trials despite deep conspiracies to foil the process. Addressing a large public meeting at the... Full story

HC questions credibility


The High Court on Thursday questioned the credibility of the post-mortem examination and inquest reports of the Bishwajit Das, hacked to death by some Chhatra League activists on December 9, 2012, after watching... Full story

NATIONAL

EC plans mayoral polls in 5 cities by August


The Election Commission is planning to hold the next parliamentary election anytime after October, said officials. It has also decided to hold five city corporations’ polls by August and the upazila elections after the parliamentary... Full story

METRO

Experts stress need-based distribution


Green activists and academics on Thursday stressed need-based distribution of climate change projects for proper utilisation of fund and fulfil the need of climate change-affected areas. At a discussion at Dhaka Reports Unity, they said a guideline was vital to prepare, assess and implement a project. Bangladesh Unnayan Parishad... Full story

BUSINESS

Only 33pc spent in H1


Different ministries and government agencies in the first six months of the current fiscal year could implement only 33 per cent of the annual development programme for the year. Planning ministry officials said that the ADP... Full story

INTERNATIONAL

North Korea plans nuclear test aimed at US


North Korea said Thursday it planned to carry out a third nuclear test and more rocket launches aimed at its ‘arch-enemy’ the United States in response to tightened UN sanctions. Following a UN Security Council meeting... Full story

SPORTS

Kings relieved after first win


Underperforming Chittagong Kings heaved a sigh of relief when they beat Barisal Burners by 21 runs to record their first win in the second edition of the Bangladesh Premier League in Khulna on Thursday. Kings, the most expensively-assembled BPL franchise, who have one of the best teams on pen and paper, were under immense pressure to deliver after they lost their... Full story

EDITORIAL

PM’s misleading claim


THE claim that the prime minister, Sheikh Hasina, made on... Full story

OP-ED

Powder keg in the pacific


DON’T look now, but conditions are deteriorating in the western Pacific. Things are turning ugly, with consequences that could prove deadly and spell catastrophe for the global economy. In Washington, it is widely assumed that... Full story

TIMEOUT

Misha Shawdagar grabs award


Misha Shawdagar has achieved popularity enacting in infamous roles in the contemporary Dhallywood films. Shawdagar has also got the state recognition for the first time in his artistic career. He has been named the best anti-hero jointly with Satabdi... Full story

LETTERS

Resume issuance of dividend notices


A LARGE number of publicly listed companies in recent times have credited cash dividends to its shareholders with beneficiary owner accounts using the Bangladesh Electronic Fund Transfer Network. However, it is seen... Full story

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