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MONDAY, MAY 12, 2025

Jobaer Chowdhury

Sounds of explosions originating from east of Shapuree Dwip in Myanmar inciting fear among border-adjacent residents in Bangladesh. Photo: TBS
Bangladesh

Blasts in Myanmar rattle Teknaf border again

As Myanmar shelling stopped, peace has restored in the border areas and public life has returned to normal. Farmers are back in their fields. This photo was taken from Tumbru border area on Sunday (11 February). Photo: Mohammad Minhaj Uddin
Bangladesh

Calm returns to border areas along Myanmar

Bullet entered into the living room of this house through the window on the left. The house is located in Teknaf's Whykong area, a kilometre into the Bangladeshi side of the Bangladesh-Myanmar border. Photo: Jobaer Chowdhury
Bangladesh

Gunfire resumes near Whykong border, bullet lands deep inside Bangladesh territory

A local grocery shop in Tumbru bazar, Ghumdhum, Bandarban. The shop opened after a tow-day closure as residents begin to return on 8 February. Photo: TBS/ Jobaer Chowdhury
Bangladesh

Sounds of gunfire back in Teknaf, Bandarban quiet

People take pictures as BGP members enter Bangladesh through the Ukhiya-Ghumdhum border on 7 February 2024. Photo: TBS/Jobaer Chowdhury
Bangladesh

'I always saw Rohingyas flee from Myanmar border guards. Now we are seeing guards flee'

21-year-old Ibrahim cries while recalling what happened on Monday when a mortal shell from Myanmar killed her mother. Photo: Jobaer Chowdhury
Bangladesh

He missed the last meal made by mother as mortar shell from Myanmar took her life

Residents in Ghumdhum union in Bandarban being taken to shelters on 6 February 2024. Photo: TBD
Bangladesh

Myanmar Conflict: Hundreds fleeing homes in panic in Ghumdhum union

According to local residents, the gunfight  between the two groups from Myanmar started centering around a Border Guard Police (BGP) outpost near Dhekibaniya from 3:00pm on Saturday (3 February).

Photo: Mohammad Minhaj Uddin
Bangladesh

Conflict in Myanmar: Panic across Bangladesh border, many leave homes for shelter amid heavy firing

How to make education, healthcare better? Ctg city shows the way
Districts

How to make education, healthcare better? Ctg city shows the way

Ramadan supplies ample, yet no hope for price fall
Bazaar

Ramadan supplies ample, yet no hope for price fall

Representational Image. Photo: Collected
Economy

Bangladeshis mould war-ravaged South Sudan's Internet services

National Parliament. File Photo: Collected
Politics

Women's reserved seats: 22 leaders from Ctg vying for a slice of the pie

With no gas on the line, Chattogram city dwellers resorted to cooking in clay ovens. The photo was captured from Oxygen Baluchara area in the city on Friday morning. Photo: Mohammad Minhaj Uddin/TBS
Energy

Gas restored to Ctg households, industries await normalcy

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