Environment Eighteen Years Since Sidr: The Wounds Haven't Healed
Today, November 15, marks the 18th anniversary of the catastrophic Cyclone Sidr. On this day in 2007, the devastating storm ravaged Bangladesh's coastal districts,
15 Nov 2025
Business The Fossil Fuel Showdown Looming at COP30
Dozens of nations are pushing for a roadmap to phase out oil, coal and gas at the UN climate summit in Brazil. But a bloc of powerful oil-producing countries and industry,
15 Nov 2025
International WTO Pledges Continued Support for Bangladesh Post-LDC Graduation
The World Trade Organization (WTO) has confirmed that Bangladesh will continue to receive substantial support and technical assistance during its preparation for and after its graduation,
15 Nov 2025
Business Domestic Onion Stocks Depleted, Prices Expected to Rise Throughout November
Onion prices in the capital's markets have surged, increasing by Tk 30 per kilogram in two weeks, now reaching Tk 100 to Tk 120.
15 Nov 2025
International Indigenous Protesters Disrupt UN Climate Summit Again
Dozens of Indigenous protesters blocked the entrance to the UN climate summit in Brazil on Friday to spotlight their struggle in the Amazon, prompting high-level interventions to defuse the situation.
15 Nov 2025
Crime Powerful Explosion at Police Station in Jammu and Kashmir Kills 7
A horrific explosion has occurred at a police station in Srinagar, located in India-administered Jammu and Kashmir.
15 Nov 2025
International Pakistan's Asim Munir: Top Soldier with Lifetime Immunity
Field Marshal Asim Munir has emerged as Pakistan's most powerful military leader, analysts say, after a constitutional amendment expanded his powers and gave him lifelong rank and immunity.
15 Nov 2025