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A huge fire broke out in the Old Stock Exchange in Copenhagen on Tuesday morning, a historic building known as Børsen in the heart of the Danish capital.  

Dramatic pictures from the scene of the incident showed huge plumes of thick smoke rising from the building, located next to the seat of the Danish Parliament, Christiansborg Palace.  

Several fire engines, as well as police officers, rushed to the cordoned-off area in a bid to tackle the devastating blaze. 

The city’s police force said on social media platform X: “Due to brand development in Børsen, we are currently extensively present in inner Copenhagen. Traffic towards the city on Knippelsbro is blocked. We expect the area to be cordoned off for a longer period of time. We encourage road users to find alternative routes.”

The building was wrapped in scaffolding as it was undergoing renovation work when it caught fire.  

The blaze appeared to spread quickly and engulfed the tower topping the building, a beautiful 183-foot spire shaped as the tails of four dragons twined together.

At approximately 7.30am BST (8.30am local time), the historic spire broke off after and fell onto the street. 

Børsen, which today serves as the headquarters of the Danish Chamber of Commerce, is one of Copenhagen’s oldest buildings, dating back to 1625.  

As flames were still ravaging the building, workers were seen transporting outside of the major tourist attraction some valuable artworks to protect them from the blaze.   

The director of the Chamber, Brian Mikkelsen, was present and helping, according to local news outlet Politiken.

One of the reporters on the scene, Morten Skærbæk, was quoted saying: “He looked reasonably shocked.”

Lars Dahlager, another journalist at Politiken, said of the incident: “This is crazy, I’ve never seen such a big fire in my life. The fire has grown, more and more serious, it seems to be spreading to a larger part of the building.” 

The huge fire attracted many people to the area, many of whom looked petrified and shocked. 

Local craftsman Henrik Grage compared this fire to the one that, in 2019, engulfed Paris’ most famous cathedral, as he said upon appearing on Danish TV: “This is our Notre Dame”.

Danish Culture Minister Jakob Engel-Schmidt said 400 years of Danish cultural heritage had gone up in flames.



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Rumour of rickshaw driver’s lynching sparks vandalism at Uttara shopping mall

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Hundreds of rickshaw pullers surrounded and vandalised a shopping mall in Dhaka’s Uttara late on Sunday night (15 March) following allegations that a rickshaw driver was beaten to death over a parking dispute in front of the market.

Police were unable to bring the situation under control as of filing this report at 2:30am Monday.

According to several local sources, the quarrel over parking between unidentified parties began in front of Uttara Square shopping mall on Sonargaon Janapath Road in Uttara Sector-13 around 11:30pm Sunday.

The situation escalated after claims spread that a rickshaw driver was  assaulted and killed during the argument. The Business Standard could not confirm any such death until the filing of this report. 

Witnesses said hundreds of rickshaw pullers gathered shortly afterwards, surrounding the shopping mall and subsequently vandalising several of its floors. They also chanted slogans demanding justice for the alleged killing. The crowd outside also hurled bricks and stones at the market.

The unrest reportedly has continued for more than two hours, creating panic among residents in nearby residential sectors, including Sector 13.

Despite being within stone-throwing distance of Uttara West Police Station, locals initially reported not seeing any police presence at the scene during the early stages of the incident.

Residents expressed safety concerns and warned that the situation could escalate further without immediate intervention by law enforcement.

Until the filing of this report at 2:30am Monday, police did not respond to TBS queries. A TBS correspondent also sought comment from Uttara Zone Assistant Commissioner Saddam Hossain via phone and WhatsApp messages, but he did not respond.





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Man shot, hacked to death at Shaheed Minar in Dhaka

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A person has been detained in connection with the incident.

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15 March, 2026, 11:40 pm

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A man died after being shot and hacked by unidentified individuals near the Central Shaheed Minar in Dhaka tonight (15 March).

The deceased was identified as Md Rakib, 25, a content creator. The incident took place around 9pm.

Inspector Md Faruk, in-charge of the police outpost at Dhaka Medical College Hospital (DMCH), said passersby rescued Rakib and rushed him to the emergency department of the hospital, where he died while undergoing treatment.

Masud Alam, deputy commissioner (Ramna division) of Dhaka Metropolitan Police, said a person has been detained in connection with the incident.





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Bogura AL leader, who was handed to police by the mob, dies in custody

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15 March, 2026, 03:40 pm

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An Awami League leader from Bogura who was allegedly assaulted by a mob and later handed over to police has died while in custody.

Shahnur Alam Shanto, 55, a local leader of the activity-banned Awami League from Sariakandi upazila, died around 10pm on Friday (14 March) while undergoing treatment at the National Institute of Cardiovascular Diseases.

With his death, six Awami League leaders from Bogura who were imprisoned have died while receiving treatment.

Bogura Jail Superintendent Nurul Mubin said, “Shahnur Alam Shanto was sent to Bogura jail on 4 January in connection with an explosives case filed in Bogura Sadar.

“Later, on 17 January, he was transferred from Bogura to the Keraniganj Central Jail in Dhaka,” he added.

According to Shahnur’s relatives, “On the night of 3 January several BNP activists allegedly created a mob in the Naruli area of Bogura town, assaulted him and took him away. They later demanded Tk3 lakh as ransom. When the family sought assistance from Bogura Sadar Police Station, police rescued him but took him into custody instead of arresting the alleged abductors.”

His wife, Mariam Sultana, alleged that although there was no case filed at the police station, Bogura Sadar police kept him detained for two days. Later, he was arrested in an old explosives case under investigation and produced before a court on 5 January. The court rejected his bail petition and ordered that he be sent to jail. He was later taken to hospital after falling ill in prison.

Deputy Jailor of Keraniganj Central Jail Tayeba told media that Shahnur was sent to hospital after he fell ill. “He had previously been sent to hospital twice after becoming ill,” she said.

Investigating officer of the case, SI Amit Hasan of Bogura Sadar Police Station, said Shahnur was arrested in a case filed for the attempted murder of BNP leader Suraiya Zerin and under the Explosives Act.

According to his wife, Shahnur suffered from high blood pressure and diabetes. About seven years ago he lost one leg in a motorcycle accident and had a rod inserted in his hand. He used to move around with the help of crutches.

Raqib Hossain, the deceased’s son alleged that his father did not receive proper medical treatment. He said that by the time his father was taken to hospital, his kidneys had already stopped functioning.

Although doctors advised that he be taken to the National Institute of Kidney Diseases and Urology, prison authorities took him back to the Keraniganj Central Jail. Later, when his condition became critical, he was taken to hospital again, where doctors declared him dead around 10pm.





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