Star Day at a Glance, Thursday, May 30, 2019

Hello readers! How was your day?
Here are the headlines on May 30, 2019.

Hello readers! How was your day?
Here are the headlines on May 30, 2019.

National

President reaches India

Prisoner killed at Chattogram jail ‘in infighting’

2 ‘robbers’ beaten to death in B’baria

2 ‘robbers’ killed in Gazipur ‘gunfight’

Nusrat murder case shifted to women repression tribunal

Rohingya crisis a lesson for other situations of crises: PM

Throat-slit bodies of 2 friends found in Dinajpur

DU question leak: Charges prepared against 125

Asia can dominate world if all work together: PM

If necessary, work on Eid day: Quader to RHD engineers

Journos want gazette of 9th wage board before Eid

DU question leak: Charges prepared against 125

Malibagh bomb attack to attract funding: CID chief

PM places five ideas to make better Asia

Govt to export 10 to 15 lakh tons rice: Minister

PM Hasina given lifetime membership of Ducsu

4 underage Bangladeshi girls rescued from Dubai nightclub

Raudha’s father terms PBI report as ‘fantasy’

BRTA opens control room to ease Eid journey

Female student killed in Farmgate road crash

Probe body finds no anomalies in Ducsu polls

AG’s office to oppose Ex-Sonagazi OC’s bail plea

Govt for highest punishment of Nusrat’s killers: Anisul

OIC to extend cooperation for Rohingya repatriation

World

21 killed in fiery Mexico road accident

Millions at risk of child labour in manufacturing hubs: Study

7 killed, 19 missing after boat capsizes in Budapest

'13 Reasons Why' linked to uptick in US adolescent suicides

Congress won’t appear in talk shows for a month

Ahead of oath ceremony, Modi pays tribute at National War Memorial

Throat-slit bodies of 2 friends found in Dinajpur

Modi sworn in as India PM

Amit Shah to be part of Narendra Modi’s cabinet

Sports
SA bowl first in WC opener

A wicket in just the second delivery of the World Cup

Hashim Amla retired hurt following blow to head

Bangladesh will deliver good performances: Ganguly

‘We came here to win’

Stokes leads England to 311 for eight in the WC opener