People

What they said

People want Amir to do well so there will be enormous pressure on him but I am confident that he will come out a winner.

People fear to talk: Sultana Kamal

Human rights activist Sultana Kamal today observed that people are afraid to talk.

ACC arrests Ex-engr of Wasa, 6 others

The Anti-Corruption Commission today arrests seven people including a former engineer of Wasa from different parts of the country in connection with various graft cases.

Are you a true Dhakaite?

After living all these years in Dhaka can you truly call yourself a Dhakaite?

FEATURE: To be the world's strongest kid

It’s a sweltering Sunday afternoon outside the Oil and Gas Discovery Centre as a crowd gathers to line a narrow stretch of road in Seria.

People judge others based on 2 criteria on first meeting

People are quick to size you up in seconds as soon as they meet you. But what exactly are they assessing?

Lost Games Of Dhaka City

They say change is the only constant in life, and if you have grown up in Dhaka, you have lived long enough to

China's one-child policy reversal cautiously welcomed

Chinese state media have welcomed the news China is reforming its decades-old one-child policy, with one editorial saying it "echoes the people's will".

Mute Indian woman flies to Delhi, but claims family not hers

A young deaf and mute Indian womanwho was stranded in Pakistan for a decade has returned home, but said the family she identified in photos was not hers.

November 20, 2015
November 20, 2015

Lost Games Of Dhaka City

They say change is the only constant in life, and if you have grown up in Dhaka, you have lived long enough to

October 30, 2015
October 30, 2015

China's one-child policy reversal cautiously welcomed

Chinese state media have welcomed the news China is reforming its decades-old one-child policy, with one editorial saying it "echoes the people's will".

October 26, 2015
October 26, 2015

Mute Indian woman flies to Delhi, but claims family not hers

A young deaf and mute Indian womanwho was stranded in Pakistan for a decade has returned home, but said the family she identified in photos was not hers.

October 23, 2015
October 23, 2015

French bus crash: Pensioners killed in truck collision (video)

At least 42 pensioners on a day trip are killed after their bus collided with a truck and burst into flames in south-western France.

October 23, 2015
October 23, 2015

Sweden in shock over deadly school attack

Sweden has reacted with shock to the killing of a teacher and pupil at a school in the west of the country, near Gothenburg, by a sword-wielding man.

October 14, 2015
October 14, 2015

Facebook to ramp up video viewing features

Facebook said on Tuesday it is testing an array of features aimed at getting people to watch more videos at the leading social network.

October 10, 2015
October 10, 2015

Mobimedia services are now currently available to Bangladesh handset manufacturers

Mobimedia, a Southeast Asian regional mobile and tech company announced today its services and solutions are now currently available in Bangladesh.

October 10, 2015
October 10, 2015

Ozzy Osbourne 'spies' on neighbours

The rock band Black Sabbath star Ozzy Osbourne and his wife enjoy "spying" on the nearby residents to see what they're all up to.

September 29, 2015
September 29, 2015

For the love of caffeine

International Coffee Organisation has declared 1 October as International Coffee Day. The day will be marked by holding special events, offering discounted coffees, etc.

September 11, 2015
September 11, 2015

Smartwatches, wearables open door to hackers: study

People who wear smartwatches and connected fitness gadgets can open the door to hackers who could gain access to their data.