US lauds Dhaka’s generosity of hosting Rohingyas

US Assistant Secretary of State for South and Central Asian Affairs Donald Lu has said the current situation in Myanmar does not seem to be getting better and he sees deeper security problems for Bangladesh and beyond. "The situation there doesn't appear to getting better. What worries me is that the

Amazon joins companies arguing US labor board is unconstitutional

Amazon.com (AMZN.O), opens new tab has joined rocket maker SpaceX and grocery chain Trader Joe's in claiming that a U.S. labor agency's in-house enforcement proceedings violate the U.S. Constitution, as the retail giant faces scores of cases claiming it interfered with workers' rights to organize. Amazon in a filing made with

US, Britain strike Yemen’s Houthis in a new wave

The United States and Britain struck 36 Houthi targets in Yemen on Saturday in a second wave of assaults meant to further disable Iran-backed groups that have relentlessly attacked American and international interests in the wake of the Israel-Hamas war. But Washington once more did not directly target Iran as

US retaliatory strikes hit Iran-linked targets in Syria, Iraq

The US military launched retaliatory air strikes against Iranian forces and Tehran-backed militia groups in both Iraq and Syria on Friday, following a drone attack that killed three American soldiers at a remote base in Jordan. The United States blamed the Sunday drone attack on Iran-backed forces but did not strike

15-year LNG import deals signed with US

The government on Monday signed a 15-year agreement to purchase liquefied natural gas (LNG) from US-based Excelerate Energy. According to the agreement, the natural gas distribution company will supply 1.0 million tonnes of LNG per year to floating storage and regasification units in Bangladesh from January 2026, reports Reuters. Under the deal,

Bangladeshi expats protest US senators’ letter to PM on Yunus issue

AP,DHAKA Leaders of Bangladeshi expatriates’ community in the United States in a statement expressed disappointment for sending a letter to Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina by a group of US senators criticizing government’s steps against Prof Dr Muhammad Yunus. The expatriates under the banner of Congress of Bangladeshi American wrote a letter to

Much of US still gripped by arctic weather

Subfreezing conditions and treacherous roadways have contributed to dozens of deaths this month across the U.S., where states as far south as Texas and Florida remain gripped by deadly arctic weather Sunday. But the numbing cold is expected to ease up in the coming days. Nationally, winter storms have claimed at