Nigeria, Oct. 25 -- The Republic of Cote d'Ivoire, commonly known as the Ivory Coast, is a West African nation along the Gulf of Guinea. Bordered by Guinea and Liberia to the west, Mali and Burkina F... Read More
Paris, Oct. 25 -- The Financial Action Task Force (FATF), the global watchdog against terror financing and money laundering, continued to list North Korea (DPRK), Iran, and Myanmar under blacklist as ... Read More
Dhaka, Oct. 25 -- Chief Adviser Professor Muhammad Yunus on Friday called for reforming the United Nations to ensure it remains capable of fulfilling the global aspiration for peace, justice, and mult... Read More
Dhaka, Oct. 25 -- The 30-year Ganges water-sharing treaty between Bangladesh and India is set to expire in December 2026, raising concerns about the country's future access to transboundary river flow... Read More
Dhaka, Oct. 25 -- Police have submitted the first charge sheet in the murder case filed over the killing of fish trader Nabi Nur Morol during the July-August 2024 mass uprising, naming ousted Prime Mi... Read More
Dhaka, Oct. 25 -- A powerful roadside bomb struck a police vehicle Friday in a former stronghold of the Pakistani Taliban in the country's northwest near the Afghan border, killing a city police chief... Read More
India, Oct. 25 -- The Delhi Police has arrested two suspected ISIS operatives who were allegedly planning a terror strike in a high-footfall area of the national Capital, including a mall in south Del... Read More
India, Oct. 25 -- After hitting a record high earlier in the week, gold prices eased as investors became cautious ahead of the crucial economic data from the US officials. A firmer dollar dampened the... Read More
India, Oct. 25 -- They were young, educated, and lived what seemed to be ordinary lives. But behind their smartphone and laptop screens, the two men were slowly drawn into the dark web of ISIS propaga... Read More
India, Oct. 25 -- Jairam Ramesh, the Congress politician, has criticised mergers and acquisitions (M&As) in the banking sector for years. This time, his gripe is that foreign banks are surreptitiously... Read More