Orders to cancel Rajkhowa’s Bangladeshi passport issuedDHAKA - Authorities in Bangladesh have ordered cancellation of the Bangladeshi passport issued to Arabinda Rajkhowa, the chairman of the banned Indian insurgent outfit United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA), officials here said Thursday. Rajkhowa’s Bangladesh passport cancelledDHAKA - Authorities in Bangladesh have ordered the cancellation of a Bangladeshi passport issued to Arabinda Rajkhowa, the recently detained chairman of the banned Indian insurgent outfit United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA), officials here said Thursday. Bangladesh ready to tackle any ULFA threat: MinisterDHAKA - Bangladesh was ready to tackle any threat from Indian separatist group ULFA, whose top leader Arabinda Rajkhowa surrendered to Indian authorities last week and has threatened retaliation at being “betrayed” by Dhaka, a minister has said. 21 killed in Bangladesh accidentDHAKA - At least 21 people were killed and 45 injured when two buses collided head-on in western Bangladesh Sunday, police said. Report: 21 killed, 50 injured after 2 buses collide head-on in southwestern Bangladesh
21 killed, 50 hurt in bus collision in Bangladesh 15 killed, 30 injured after 2 buses collide head-on in southwestern Bangladesh
15 killed, 30 hurt in bus collision in Bangladesh Passenger boat capsizes after being hit by ferry in Bangladesh, at least 46 dead
Bangladesh passenger boat capsizes; 46 dead Passenger boat capsizes after being hit by ferry in Bangladesh, at least 47 dead
Bangladesh passenger boat capsizes; 47 dead Passenger boat capsizes after being hit by ferry in Bangladesh, at least 38 dead
Bangladesh passenger boat capsizes; 38 dead Passenger boat capsizes after being hit by ferry in Bangladesh, at least 36 dead
Bangladesh passenger boat capsizes; 36 dead Rajkhowa - from student leader to India’s most wantedGUWAHATI/DHAKA - For 30 long years till his arrest, Arabinda Rajkhowa remained a fugitive much sought after by Indian security forces, staying the better part of that period abroad, mainly in Bangladesh under various aliases. ULFA founder Rajkhowa held in Bangladesh, handed over to India (Night Lead)GUWAHATI/DHAKA - Finally the hunt is over. One of India’s most wanted terrorists, Arabinda Rajkhowa, chairman of the outlawed United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA), has been captured in Bangladesh and is now in Indian custody. Two Bangladesh ex-ministers armed militants against IndiaDHAKA - Two ministers of former prime minister Khaleda Zia’s government aided a banned Islamist militant outfit to procure arms for use against India and Afghanistan, a police official told a court here. ULFA chairman Rajkhowa arrested in BangladeshDHAKA - Security forces have arrested United Liberation Front of Assam (ULFA) chairman Arabinda Rajkhowa near Dhaka. Over 100 die in Bangladesh as crowded boat sinks, buses crashDHAKA - Overcrowding has been cited as the main reason for the boat capsize in Bhola in southern Bangladesh last week where the death toll has touched 76, with more bodies suspected to be still trapped, media reports said Tuesday. Bangladesh ferry accident death toll rises to 71DHAKA - The toll from a ferry accident in Bangladesh’s southern Bhola district rose to 71 Monday after rescuers retrieved more bodies trapped in the sunken vessel, officials said. Bangladesh ferry death toll rises to 77 after 19 additional bodies found
Bangladesh ferry death toll rises to 77 DHAKA, Bangladesh — The death toll from the capsizing of a ferry over the weekend in southern Bangladesh rose Monday to 77 after rescuers recovered an additional 19 bodies. Bangladesh ferry death toll rises to 75 after 17 additional bodies found
Ferry death toll rises to 75 DHAKA, Bangladesh — The death toll from the capsizing of a ferry over the weekend in southern Bangladesh rose Monday to 75 after rescuers recovered an additional 17 bodies. Bangladesh ferry death toll rises to 72 after 14 additional bodies found
Ferry death toll rises to 72 DHAKA, Bangladesh — The death toll from the capsizing of a ferry over the weekend in southern Bangladesh rose Monday to 72 after rescuers recovered an additional 14 bodies. Bangladesh ferry death toll rises to 62 after four additional bodies found
Ferry death toll rises to 62 DHAKA, Bangladesh — The death toll from the capsizing of a ferry over the weekend in southern Bangladesh rose to 62 Monday after rescuers recovered an additional four bodies, police said. Over 80 killed in Bangladesh accidentsDHAKA - More than 30 people were killed in road accidents in Bangladesh during the Eid-ul-Azha festival rush Saturday while 53 died when an overloaded boat capsized, media reports said Sunday. Capsized ferry righted in Bangladesh to help rescuers search for bodies; toll rises to 58
Capsized ferry righted in Bangladesh; 58 dead Capsized ferry righted in Bangladesh to help rescuers search for bodies; toll rises to 51
Capsized ferry righted in Bangladesh; 51 dead Capsized ferry righted in Bangladesh to help rescuers search for bodies; toll rises to 45
Capsized ferry righted in Bangladesh; 45 dead 61 dead in Bangladesh accidentsDHAKA - Twenty one people were killed in road accidents in Bangladesh during the Eid-ul-Azha festival rush Saturday while 40 died in a boat capsize, media reports said Sunday. Climate change threatens to push more Bangladeshis into IndiaDHAKA - Many people from coastal areas of Bangladesh forced out of their homes by the effects of climate change have started migrating towards already over-populated and infrastructure-crippled cities - and to India for their survival. Rescuers find 3 more bodies, bringing toll in Bangladesh ferry capsize to 40; scores missing
Death toll in Bangladesh ferry capsize rises to 40 Crowded ferry capsizes as passengers disembark in Bangladesh; 15 dead, scores missing
Bangladesh ferry capsizes at dock; 15 dead 14 killed in Bangladesh road accidentsDHAKA - At least 14 people were killed and 100 injured in four road accidents during Eid-ul-Azha as people rushed home to celebrate the festival with their families. Dhaka begins mutiny trial of border guardsDHAKA - Nine troopers of Bangladesh Rifles (BDR) were Wednesday produced before a special court for their role in a bloody mutiny in February that left 74 people dead. |