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MONDAY, MAY 12, 2025

Nazmus Sakib Sadi

Sushanta Malakar, father of Proshanto Malakar, holds an appointment letter and ID card of Proshanto in front of a Dhaka court on 30 July. Photo: Mehedi Hasan/TBS
Bangladesh

Youth arrested 'after waving at helicopter'

Jannatul curiously looks at the camera while her mother, not in the frame, tries to get information about her father at a Dhaka court in Dhaka on Saturday. The four-year-old is unaware that her vegetable vendor father was picked up by police and faces case over the recent violence. Photo: TBS
Bangladesh

Father picked up by police, daughter Jannatul thinks he is in Singapore

Handcuffed and tied with a rope, 17-year-old Hasanatul Islam Fayaz is seen with police as he was produced before a lower court in Dhaka in connection with a murder case. Photo: Mehedi Hasan
Bangladesh

17-year-old placed on 7-day remand in police killing case

Dhaka Medical College Hospital (DMCH). File photo: Collected
Bangladesh

Shot on way to work, 18-year-old Roman Ali languishes at DMCH

Once thriving, now struggling: Hazaribagh's bone trade loses shine
Bazaar

Once thriving, now struggling: Hazaribagh's bone trade loses shine

Anti-Corruption Commission, Bangladesh. File Photo: TBS
Corruption

Azimpur Maternity Hospital: ACC charges 14, including 8 doctors, in corruption case

Students blocked the Shahbagh intersection this afternoon on 6 July, halting traffic movement. Photo: TBS
Bangladesh

Quota protest spreads as students announce nationwide 'Bangla Blockade'

BIWTA chairman and former additional inspector general of Police Shamsuddoha Khondokar. Photo: Collected
Corruption

ACC presses charges against ex-BIWTA chair, wife for ‘illegally’ amassing Tk67cr

ACC official talking to reporters on 1 July after raiding the Savar farm of Sadeeq Agro. Photo: TBS
Bangladesh

Sadeeq Agro breeding banned Brahman cows: ACC

Illustration: TBS
Crime

Now NBR first secretary's Tk1,000cr wealth exposed, assets seized

Ruins of demolished houses following Dhaka South’s recent eviction drive in Miranzillah Harijan Colony in Bangshal. On 10 June, the Dhaka South City Corporation razed dozens of houses, leaving many residents homeless, to construct a modern market. This photo was taken recently. Photo: Ashraful Rafid/TBS
Bangladesh

Keen to get educated, still denied better jobs 

More than 50% of country's households are non-brick: Survey
Bangladesh

More than 50% of country's households are non-brick: Survey

People are waiting at Sadarghat launch terminal for their desired launch to travel to their village home on Tuesday (18 June). Photo: Nazmus Sakib Sadi
Bangladesh

Holidaymakers leaving Dhaka even on second day of Eid

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