Bodies of four schoolboys who had gone missing from Sundrateki village in eastern Habiganj district of Bangladesh on Friday morning were recovered from a ditch at the village yesterday morning.
Just a month before the crucial Union Parishad (UP) elections on March 22, police yesterday submitted two separate charge-sheets against 49 Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) workers, including two of its top leaders Rafiqul Islam Miah and Amanullah Aman, in an arson case.
Indian central bank Governor Raghuram Rajan said that a certain amount of depreciation in the rupee is necessary as he works towards bringing down inflation.
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Dozens of people in Hong Kong were charged with taking part in a riot after a dispute between vendors and police on the first day of the Lunar New Year holiday blew up into city's worst violence since protests in 2014.
While Federal Reserve Chair Janet Yellen is the one tasked with delivering a message over the next two days when she speaks to Congress, financial markets are keen to know if she has absorbed their message to her: stifle your rate hike plans.
US President Barack Obama urged Arab countries yesterday to establish inclusive governments to ensure security in a region rocked by turmoil.
India's economy grew 7.3 percent in the third quarter of the financial year, official data showed Monday, a slowdown from the previous quarter but beating analysts' expectations.
Britain yesterday signalled that WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange still faces arrest if he leaves Ecuador’s London embassy, regardless of an expected UN ruling in his favour.
Scotland-born Graham Gano says he would relish the pressure of having to kick a Super Bowl-winning field goal after a season where rule changes made his unerring accuracy with the boot more valuable than ever.
US law enforcement officials preparing for Super Bowl 50 have worked with their French counterparts to learn from last year’s deadly attacks in Paris.
The Nigerian government “will not rest” until more than 200 schoolgirls abducted in 2014 have been freed, Nigerian President Muhammadu Buhari said yesterday during a visit to the European Parliament in Strasbourg, France.