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THURSDAY, JUNE 05, 2025

stuck

The Chattogram Custom House building in Chattogram. File Photo: Collected
Bangladesh

Pipes and equipment worth hundreds of crores lie idle for six years, Ctg customs stuck over auction hurdles

The equipment, imported on 9 December 2019, by Dhaka-based Changing Dredging Private Limited, includes 1,900 pipes measuring 20 and 40 feet in length, along with eight containers of assorted pipe...

Clients suffer as files stuck at Rajuk for months
Bangladesh

Clients suffer as files stuck at Rajuk for months

Photo shows people trying to rescue the 40-year-old wild elephant stuck in the mud inside Chattogram's Chunati Wildlife Sanctuary on Thursday, 6 March 2025. Photo: TBS
Bangladesh

Wild elephant trapped in mud rescued after 9-hr effort in Chattogram

Photo :Collected
South Asia

Pakistan: Many dead as heavy snow traps drivers in their vehicles

Photo :UNB
World+Biz

Crews rescue 21 people on stuck tram cars in New Mexico

A truck from Bangladesh being sanitised on the border near Petrapole. Photo: The Telegraph India
Bangladesh

Bangladeshis stuck at Petrapole suffer due to border closure

Probashi Kallyan Bhavan. Photo: YouTube
Bangladesh

Expatriates demand govt take steps for their return to Bahrain

Some of the Indian drivers stranded at Burimari in Lalmonirhat district of Bangladesh. Photo: The Telegraph India
Coronavirus chronicle

61 Indian truck drivers stuck in Bangladesh due to Covid-19 lockdown

A would-be robber forgot how to open a locked door to make his escape
Offbeat

Robber forgets how to unlock ATM door, gets stuck and arrested

Photo: Collected
Bangladesh

Rescued wild elephant dies in Chattogram

Wild elephant stuck in swamp rescued after 30hrs
Bangladesh

Wild elephant stuck in swamp rescued after 30hrs

A viral video shows an airplane stuck under a bridge in China.
Offbeat

Airplane gets stuck under a bridge in China

Bangladeshis among 300 workers stuck in Dubai without wages, food
Bangladesh

Bangladeshis among 300 workers stuck in Dubai without wages, food

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