Monday, November 10, 2025

Muggers go reckless

Shoot two in city to rob them; violent snatchings spiral despite special drive Armed muggers yesterday in broad daylight shot two persons and made off with around Tk 4 lakh in separate incidents in the capital’s Shyamoli and South Keraniganj areas. Police said three muggers on a motorbike shot Acme Laboratories’ Accounts Officer Mostak Ahmed, ... Read more

Bill placed to change law

War Crime Trial Bill placed to change law A bill was placed in parliament yesterday seeking amendment to the International Crimes (Tribunal) Act 1973 to try any individual and group of individuals on charge of 1971 war crimes. Law, Justice and Parliamentary Affairs Minister Shafique Ahmed placed the bill with a proposal for including a ... Read more

REB proposes to raisepower tariff

Consumers’ groups oppose it, demand system loss cut The Rural Electrification Board Wednesday made a submission to the Bangladesh Energy Regulatory Commission to raise its tariff by 11.52 per cent on average. But, different consumer right groups, opposing the plea, demanded elimination of the REB’s existing system loss and improvement in the customer services. The ... Read more

Tigers further in danger

Climate change is driving the Royal Bengal Tiger, celebrated monarch of the Sundarbans, from its natural habitat in search of food, say experts-leading to tragic consequences for the already critically endangered species in its encounters with humans. Two tigers have been beaten to death by villagers this year in Bangladesh’s Bagerhat and

Goodbye Michael Jackson: Star, brother, friend, father

LOS ANGELES, California – An 11-year-old girl who lost her father made the world cry with her on Tuesday. “Ever since I was born, daddy has been the best father you could ever imagine,” said Paris Katherine Jackson, the second of Michael Jackson’s three children, as a massive memorial service for her father neared its ... Read more

Jacko wanted to clone himself

MICHAEL Jackson was so terrified of dying he was desperate to clone himself in a bizarre bid to extend his superstar legacy. Jackson – who was obsessed with the idea of immortality – attended a Las Vegas conference on human cloning with his friend, the spoon bender Uri Geller. And the King of Pop was ... Read more

Abdullah Al Mamun drama festival begins July 10

Bangladesh Shilpakala Academy and the theatre group called Theatre are jointly going to arrange an eight-day theatre festival in commemoration of the playwright Abdullah Al Mamun on his anniversary of birth at the National Theatre Hall of the Bangladesh Shilpakala Academy in Segun Bagicha. The Abdullah Al Mamun birth festival will commence on July 10 ... Read more

The all-encompassing spectrum of tunes

Syed Abdul Hadi It was an early October day and I was passing by a busy London super market area, when a mellow tone of a flute struck my ears. I could not but stood mesmerised, till the hypnotic melody came to an end. I can’t express the feeling in language as it can only ... Read more

Tears and tributes mark Michael Jackson’s final curtain

LOS ANGELES: A gold-plated casket bearing Michael Jackson took centre stage on Tuesday as hundreds of millions worldwide bade farewell to the King of Pop in the final curtain call of his glittering career. Tears and tributes flowed as mourners gathered at Los Angeles’ Staples Center for a star-studded but sombre celebration of the music ... Read more

Magic art of turning Tk 43 into Tk 1,200

Stocks in hot money spin again The company had been incurring losses for four consecutive years till 2007, producing aluminium panels. Last year its share price dropped as low as Tk 43 while the face value of the share is Tk 100. Then came in a foreign investment fund, offering to pump in a huge ... Read more

Extortion on city footpath continues unabated

Extortion continues unabated on city footpaths where hawkers and small-time traders need to pay musclemen hundreds of thousands of takas in toll every day for spaces to run their business. Musclemen in collusion with some law enforcers allegedly run this toll collection business. Local influential political leaders are reported to have a share in the ... Read more

Forged Tk 1000 notes appear in market

A network of counterfeiting currency notes of high denominations is active across the country and has clandestinely circulated Tk 1000 forged notes in the market since its introduction in September last year causing serious concern in banking circles and among businessmen and the public. Bangladesh Bank has collected as many as fifty one thousand taka ... Read more

Carjackers tie with used-car dealers

DB catches 7 car thieves, killers; recovers a vehicle A good number of used-car dealers in the capital are involved in trading stolen cars, Deputy Commissioner (south) of the Detective Branch of Police revealed yesterday. He said some of around 50 carjacking gangs active in the city provide the so-called car showrooms with stolen cars. ... Read more

Aminul sent to jail on surrender

Barrister Aminul Haque, one of the powerful ministers of the four-party government, was finally sent to jail yesterday in connection with a graft case in which he was earlier jailed for 10 years in absentia. Aminul, a key patron of banned Jama’atul Mujahideen Bangladesh (JMB) in Rajshahi region during 2004-2005, was also sentenced to 31 ... Read more

BDR-BSF agree to maintain tension-free border

Bangladesh Rifles (BDR) and Indian Border Security Force (BSF) have agreed, at a flag meeting, to maintain peace and tension free atmosphere, on a sustained basis, along the international borders, separating the two countries, through discussions, mutual understanding and cooperation, officials said. The Sector Commander of BDR and the Deputy Inspector General (DIG) of Indian ... Read more

Engr shot dead after abduction

Criminals gunned down a diploma engineer of the Urban Development Directorate in the city’s Mirpur area yesterday after abduction. Rakibul Hasan Mukul alias Yusuf, 35, hailing from Kaliakoir in Gazipur district, worked as a designer at the directorate. Police suspected that the engineer might have been killed following a feud over his office related matter. ... Read more

Moeen resigns as BOA president

Former army chief General Moeen U Ahmed resigned as the Bangladesh Olympic Association president about three years before he was to serve out his tenure, a high Olympic Association official said on Tuesday. ‘He has tendered his resignation,’ said Kutubuddin Ahmed, the secretary general of the association. Moeen was twice elected unopposed the Olympic Association ... Read more

2300 acid throwing incidents in last 11 years

Around 23 hundred acid throwing incidents took place in the country in the 11 years causing burn injures of at least 3 thousand people including women and children. Speakers at a press conference organised by the United Nation Population Fund (UNFPA) said this at Sonargaon hotel in the city yesterday quoting Acid Survivors Foundation (ASF) ... Read more

Ronaldo receives rowdy welcome

MADRID: Cristiano Ronaldo received a rapturous welcome from 80,000 Real Madrid fans; an outpouring so exuberant the soccer star had to be hustled away when spectators leaped barriers and took the field. Ronaldo, who joined the famed club following his record transfer from Manchester United, appeared before the capacity crowd at Santiago Bernabeu stadium wearing ... Read more

Jackson memorial will stream at Facebook-MySpace

SAN FRANCISCO – Facebook and MySpace said Monday that members of the rival social-networking services will be able to get online video views of the memorial for Michael Jackson. Facebook users will be able to watch streaming video of the Tuesday memorial courtesy of an alliance with CNN Live, and MySpace members will get a ... Read more