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SATURDAY, MARCH 25, 2023

Sayeed Alamgir

Photo: TBS
Bangladesh

Cox’s Bazar expects 5 lakh tourists during Victory Day holiday

Cox’s Bazar Airport does not have a proper boundary so, not only humans, but animals can also freely enter the airport at any time. Photo: TBS
Infrastructure

Porous boundary exposes Cox’s Bazar Airport to security threats

Photos of Rohingya criminals using walkie talkies in Cox's Bazar camps/Collected
Rohingya Crisis

Criminals using walkie talkies in Rohingya camps

 A Rohingya camp in Cox’s Bazar, Bangladesh, November 16, 2018. Photo: Reuters/Mohammad Ponir Hossain
Bangladesh

6 killed in attack in Cox’s Bazar Rohingya camp

Rohingya Leader Mohibullah Killed in Bangladesh
Crime

Muhibullah murder: Miscreants planning to sabotage investigation

Photo: Collected
Rohingya Crisis

Mohibullah’s pro-repatriation stance got him killed: Family

Liaqat shot Sinha, OC Pradip confirmed his death stamping on neck: Witness
Crime

Liaqat shot Sinha, OC Pradip confirmed his death stamping on neck: Witness

Retired Army major Sinha Mohammad Rashed Khan
Crime

Sinha murder: Second phase of trial begins Sunday

Photo: TBS
Bangladesh

Cox's Bazar ready to welcome tourists

About 30 kilometres of roads and by-roads in 500 villages of 50 unions in nine Upazilas of Cox’s Bazar have been damaged due to the recent torrential rain-induced floods. Photo: TBS
Bangladesh

Floods, eroding rivers, damage 44km of roads, embankments in Cox’s Bazar

Photo: Sayeed Alamgir/TBS
Corruption

300 Cox’s Bazar establishments at risk as dam collapse causes river erosion

Heavy rain in Cox's Bazar kills 20 including 6 Rohingyas in 24 hours
Bangladesh

Heavy rain in Cox's Bazar kills 20 including 6 Rohingyas in 24 hours

File photo of Rohingya refugees. Photo: REUTERS
Rohingya Crisis

World Refugee Day: uncertainty prevails over Rohingya repatriation

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