Flights resume at Dhaka airport
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Flights have resumed at Bangladesh's main airport in Dhaka, airport officials said, six hours after a fire in the cargo section delayed flights and halted operations on Saturday.
In a landmark step toward deepening bilateral relations, Bangladesh and Kuwait held their first-ever Foreign Office Consultation (FOC) at
P olice have fired tear gas and used grenades and batons to disperse protesters gathered outside Bangladesh’s national Parliament complex to express dissatisfaction with the interim government’s new political charter. The charter was drafted more than a year after Gen Z demonstrations that led to former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina’s removal.
All charges and fees will be waved for non-scheduled additional flights for the next three days to ease passengers’
A graphic designer of the online news portal, Dhaka Stream, was found dead at her home in Dhaka's Sobhanbagh area yesterday evening. The deceased was identified as Sornomoye Biswas, 28. She joined Dhaka Stream early this year as a trainee graphic designer.
Police have used teargas, stun grenades and batons to disperse protesters outside Bangladesh’s national Parliament complex
Lt Col Tajul further said there is no cause for concern as four fire service units will continue working at the site as long as there is smoke