Dhaka Court imposes 60-day travel ban on Taqsem
A Dhaka court imposed a 60-day travel ban on Taqsem A Khan, the former managing director of Dhaka Water Supply and Sewerage Authority (WASA), on Thursday.
A Dhaka court imposed a 60-day travel ban on Taqsem A Khan, the former managing director of Dhaka Water Supply and Sewerage Authority (WASA), on Thursday.
The United States embassy in Dhaka issued a security alert on Saturday, advising US citizens to consider returning to the country if they feel unsafe, as Bangladesh has been placed on a Level 4 travel advisory—‘Do Not Travel’...
Spain’s competition watchdog said Tuesday it had slapped online travel agency Booking.com with a record 413-million-euro fine for ‘abusing its dominant position’ during the past five years...
The Dhaka metropolitan senior special judge court on Sunday rejected the petition of Layla Kaniz, the first wife of National Board of Revenue official Matiur Rahman, seeking the withdrawal of the ban on foreign travel...
The US State Department warned Americans on Saturday not to travel to Bangladesh and said it would begin removing some diplomats from the country roiled by deadly civil unrest...
Bangladesh’s travel goods exports to the United States saw a positive turnaround, achieving an 18.42 per cent year-on-year growth in January to April period of 2024...
Md Matiur Rahman, a member of the National Board of Revenue, reportedly left the country, a day before the imposition of an international travel ban by...
Dhaka Metropolitan Senior Special Judge Court on Sunday imposed a travel ban on four officials of Premier Bank in connection with an alleged...
Bhutan’s tourism department has reduced travel fees to $15 from $100 for Bangladeshi tourists each night...
Bangladesh and India agreed to further strengthen the bilateral Revised Travel Arrangement to facilitate the movement of nationals from both sides...
THE development of Bangladesh Railway has not been a priority of successive governments, as evident in the inadequate resource allocation and deflected policy attention from it. A large majority of its rolling stock, including locomotives, passenger carriages, freight wagons, and relief cranes...