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7 hours ago

Earthquake leaves dozen dead, scores injured

Buildings rocked massively and residents made panic exit in Dhaka and nearby as a major earthquake shook Bangladesh on Friday morning that left around a dozen people dead and scores injured. A large number of buildings in the crammed capital city, Dhaka, developed cracks or tilted, sending down de

National
7 hours ago

Pahartali railway workshop: Where trains are reborn

On a sunny July morning, with white clouds scattered across the light blue sky, I take an autorickshaw from the busy Tiger Pass Circle in the heart of Chattogram. My destination is the Pahartali Carriage and Wagon Repair Workshop of Bangladesh Railway (BR). It is a short and pleasant ride down the

National
8 hours ago

Bangladesh earthquake death toll rises to 10; scores injured

The death toll from the 5.7-magnitude earthquake that struck Dhaka and several other parts of the country on Friday morning rose to 10. Of them, four were killed in Dhaka, five in Narsingdi district, the epic centre of the earthquake, and one in Narayanganj. Thirteen people were injured after the

National
8 hours ago

Earthquake: Japan stands in solidarity with Bangladesh

Ambassador of Japan to Bangladesh Saida Shinichi on Friday said that Japan, as an earthquake-prone nation, stands in solidarity with Bangladesh during this challenging time. As a testament to the enduring solidarity between Bangladesh and Japan, the Ambassador extended his deepest condolences and

National
8 hours ago

400 hurt in Gazipur as buildings crack from quake

At least 400 people have been injured in Gazipur after rushing out of buildings during an earthquake, most of them reported to be workers. The tremor occurred at 10:38am on Friday, with its epicentre in Narshingdi’s Madhabdi, said Bangladesh Meteorological Department’s Seismology Centr

Editorial
9 hours ago

Earthquake and the risk to Dhaka residents

Earthquakes seldom announce themselves before they strike yet their consequences reflect years of choices made about how cities grow and how safety is enforced. The tremor that rippled through Dhaka and nearby districts on Friday morning was a moderate event by global standards, but even so it made

Columns
9 hours ago

The Rohingya's path to self determination

During last Ramadan, standing beside UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres in a refugee camp, Professor Muhammad Yunus expressed his hope that the Rohingya community would be able to offer their next Eid prayers in their homeland of Arakan. His words kindled a fragile expectation among a persecuted

Opinions
9 hours ago

Toilet success, sewer failure

Last Wednesday, countries observed the World Toilet Day with three key messages: we'll always need the toilet, toilets are under pressure and we need toilets fit for the future. The significance of these messages cannot be overstated. UN-Water, the UN's coordination mechanism on water and sanitatio

Views
9 hours ago

Fintech revolution & financial inclusion

In South Asia, more specifically in Bangladesh, the most significant financial innovation of this decade has neither been an opening of bank branches, an expansion in banks, nor an increased governmental regulation of finance. Rather, innovation has been brought by the mobile phone, which is increa

National
9 hours ago

Watchman dies in railing collapse during quake

A security guard has died in Dhaka’s Mugda after a railing from the roof of an under-construction building collapsed during the earthquake. The guard, identified with a single name Maksud, was critically injured when the 5.7 magnitude earthquake struck on Friday. He was taken to Mugda Gener

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