This was conveyed by the US delegation yesterday. [Read More]
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Source: The Daily Star
This was conveyed by the US delegation yesterday. [Read More]
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Source: The Daily Star
The decision arrives against the backdrop of the BCB’s ongoing struggle to secure a media rights partner for the two-match series, scheduled to begin in Sylhet on April 20 before the action moves to Chattogram. [Read More]
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Macron said the Paris talks were “a very important occasion for convergence,” as everybody wanted “a robust and sustainable peace”. [Read More]
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United’s season looked over when Lyon came from 2-0 down to lead by two goals with just six minutes remaining at Old Trafford despite having captain Corentin Tolisso sent off. [Read More]
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Tejgaon College teacher Lata Samaddar, noted actor Suborna Mustafa and 16 others have been sued for defamation in connection with a 2022 incident involving a police constable who allegedly harassed Samaddar over wearing a teep. [Read More]
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Model Meghna Alam yesterday told a Dhaka court that she was sent to jail without trial. [Read More]
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The Mumbai Indians batters and bowlers starred in a comfortable four-wicket victory over Sunrisers Hyderabad in the Indian Premier League on Thursday. [Read More]
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Tensions erupted in Chattogram’s Akbar Shah area yesterday after members of the Jatiyatabadi Chhatra Dal (JCD) allegedly assaulted a leader of the Students Against Discrimination on their way to Akbar Shah Police Station..Till 9:00pm, JCD members were reportedly stationed outside the polic [Read More]
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The interim government has decided to form a separate committee to begin the investigation into those involved in financial crimes..On Tuesday, the joint task force, formed by the interim government, froze Tk 17,000 crore worth of shares, around Tk 4,000 crore held in different bank accoun [Read More]
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The Advisory Council of the interim government has given the go-ahead in principle to the amendment proposal of the Grameen Bank Ordinance that seeks to reduce the government’s stake in the Nobel-winning microcredit institution to 10 percent from the present 25 percent. [Read More]
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