Attackers looted more than 150 computers and laptops, multiple lockers for storing money, cash, and personal belongings from ...
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Bangladesh unrest: Prothom Alo office vandalised over student leader death
Terming the incident an attack on freedom of speech and press freedom, the Executive Editor urged the government to conduct a ...
The Daily Star today (19 December) resumed its online operations after overnight vandalism and arson attack at its office by a group of protesters, describing the incident as "one of the darkest days ...
Global media rights body (PEC) condemns journalist Imdadul Haque Milon’s killing and attacks on Bangladesh newspapers, urging press safety.
They resumed their online and print operations after they had been suspended following vandalism and arson attacks on their offices early yesterday in the wake of the death of Inqilab Mancha spokesper ...
Some miscreants vandalised (media) house,” said Prothom Alo's editor. “While journalists were working on tomorrow's newspaper and online, a sad thing happened” ...
Friday editions of Prothom Alo and The Daily Star were not published after an attack disrupted their operations.
The violence erupted after the head of the interim government, Muhammad Yunus, confirmed the death of Inquilab Mancha leader ...
Bangladesh’s interim ruler Muhammad Yunus has vowed action against mobs running amok in the country. But the pledge may turn ...
Angry protesters have stormed the offices of Bangladesh’s two leading newspapers after news reached the country from Singapore of the death of a prominent activist in last year’s political uprising, ...
He later spoke with senior journalists of the daily to learn about the overall circumstances surrounding the incident ...
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