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SATURDAY, APRIL 25, 2026

Nupa Alam

During the Eid holidays, Rohingyas have been flocking to the border areas of Ghumdhum overlooking parts of Myanmar which can be clearly seen from the Naikhongchhari upazila of Bandarban. Photo: Nupa Alam
Bangladesh

'Waiting for the day we'll go back': Rohingyas flock to border on Eid to see their homeland

This photo was taken at the Cox's Bazar beach on Friday (12 April). Photo: Nupa Alam/TBS
Bangladesh

70-80% hotels booked as tourists flock to Cox's Bazar during Eid holidays

File photo of a BGB member on alert in the Bangladesh-Myanmar border. Photo: Nupa Alam
Bangladesh

Myanmar conflict: Teknaf border calm, BGB stops 9 Rohingyas from entering country

A dead turtle in Cox's Bazar beach. File Photo: TBS
Environment

Why dead mother turtles keep washing ashore in Cox's Bazar?

File photo of a BGB member on alert in the Bangladesh-Myanmar border. Photo: Nupa Alam
Bangladesh

Heavy explosion across Naf river rocks Bangladesh-Myanmar border areas

Photo: TBS
Bangladesh

With 'dead on their shoulders' Hanif Bangladeshi, four others traverse thru Bangladesh protesting border killings

An unexploded rocket launcher shell lying on the road in Bandarban's Ghumdhum on 10 February 2024. Photo: Nupa Alam
Bangladesh

Children seen playing with unexploded shells from Myanmar, Ghumdhum residents in panic

A total of 268 people from Myanmar have fled to Bangladesh in the last few days. Photo: TBS
Bangladesh

180 families leave Ghumdhum amid heavy shelling near Myanmar border

Ballot papers being prepared to be sent to polling centres in Cox's Bazar. Photo: TBS
Politics

Cox's Bazar administration marks 90% polling stations as vulnerable

Photo: TBS
Bangladesh

New gateway to tourism: Inani-Saint Martin sea route for tourist ships opens Sunday

Passengers alleged that tickets were accessible only by paying an extra Tk150-Tk200 per ticket to the black market syndicate members. This representational photo was captured recently at the Cox's Bazar railway station ticket counter. Photo: TBS
Bangladesh

Passengers allege black market syndicate controls tickets at Cox's Bazar railway station

The facade of the Cox's Bazar Railway Station. Photo: Shaharin Amin Shupty
Transport

Sandy shores await makeover as Cox's Bazar's transformation day set for 11 Nov

A near empty Laboni Point of Cox's Bazar beach on 2 November amid the countrywide blockade of opposition parties. Photo: Nupa Alam/ TBS
Bangladesh

Political upheaval: Cox's Bazar tourism industry incurs Tk500cr estimated loss in a week

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