Spring Heatwave Grips Australia with Temperatures Soaring Past 40°C
Southern and eastern Australia are bracing for a second burst of summer-like heat, even though spring is barely halfway through. The Bureau of Meteorology forecasts […]
Southern and eastern Australia are bracing for a second burst of summer-like heat, even though spring is barely halfway through. The Bureau of Meteorology forecasts […]
Hilsa prices in Chandpur’s fish markets have surged sharply ahead of a 22-day government ban on fishing in the Padma and Meghna rivers to protect […]
A small group of Australian women and children who had been stranded in Syria for years after living under Islamic State rule have managed to […]
Protesters across the world rallied Thursday against Israel’s interception of a flotilla carrying aid to Gaza, demanding tougher sanctions in response. Demonstrations took place from […]
An online fundraiser for the family of the man who opened fire inside a Michigan church and set it ablaze has raised more than $275,000, […]
On the final day of Durga Puja, Dhaka’s mandaps were filled with crowds of devotees marking Vijaya Dashami a day of both farewell and festivity. […]
Poet, thinker and political analyst Farhad Mazhar has called for nursing to be recognized as equal in status to the medical profession, describing it as […]
FIFA has announced that the Club World Cup will expand to 48 teams from 2029, a move that paves the way for giants such as […]
Dhaka, a city long defined by relentless traffic jams, offered a rare sight of calm on Thursday as the Durga Puja holidays emptied its streets. […]
A review of last summer’s bushfires on Tasmania’s west coast has revealed shortcomings in the state’s emergency response, citing cramped facilities, staff fatigue, frustrated volunteers […]