Press freedom at stake as violence against journalists on
THE sorry state of the freedom of the press has for long been a worrying issue for journalists and rights groups in Bangladesh, with state
THE sorry state of the freedom of the press has for long been a worrying issue for journalists and rights groups in Bangladesh, with state
Police have recovered the dead body of a television producer from a roadside opposite the Police Plaza in Dhaka’s Hatirjheel. The deceased, Abdul Bari, 29,
Police have arrested Fazle Elahi, the editor of the local online portal Pahar24.com in Rangamati, in a case started under the controversial Digital Security Act.
Bangladesh has slipped 10 notches in this year’s World Press Freedom Index by Reporters Without Borders, also known as Reporters sans frontières (RSF). Bangladesh ranked
A Sylhet court has sentenced four people to death for the murder of science writer and blogger Ananta Bijoy Das. It also acquitted controversial blogger
The country’s newspapers have made significant contribution to the Liberation War struggle, creating a nation as well as establishing democracy, said speakers yesterday. The discussants
DHAKA: A high-profile cartoonist and a Sweden-based journalist were among seven men charged on Sunday under Bangladesh’s Internet law that critics say is being used
Reporters Without Borders finds journalism ‘blocked’ in over 100 countries. Bangladesh has slipped one notch in this year’s World Press Freedom Index, by Reporters Without
Police ordered to provide data on DSA related cases within 20 days. The Information Commission of Bangladesh has backed the Right to Information (RTI) Act