Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina yesterday slammed those criticising Bangladesh’s education system.
A man who died after his e-cigarette exploded and set fire to oxygen equipment he is believed to have been using has been named by police.
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The United Arab Emirates is expected to issue its first ever federal government bonds before 2018 to help the country’s banks meet global liquidity rules...
A quick-fire 70 at more than a run a ball from Sean Williams lifted Zimbabwe to a comfortable six-wicket win over Afghanistan in the first one day international at Queens
China’s economic growth picked up slightly in the second quarter as a burst of government stimulus paid dividends, but analysts said Beijing will likely need to offer more support...
The liner will be refloated over a six-to-seven day period and then towed away for scrapping to a port in Genoa.
HEC Paris School of Management, a leading global business school, has launched a Research Office in Qatar.
The Supreme Court yesterday granted one-month bail to cleric-turned politician Abdul Nasar Ma’dani.
The sixth round of talks since February between Iran and the six powers formally gets under way in Vienna today
It’s 8.10am and I’m standing outside my local bank branch trying to understand why the sign says “Opening Hours: 08:00-16:00”
Once the Supreme Education Council had restricted the number of students up to 30 per class, many Indian schools had to deny admission for new students.