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As Bangladesh tries to rebuild a robust democracy following the student-led uprising that ousted PM Sheikh Hasina, a clearer ...
New Delhi urged the interim government in Dhaka to protect all minorities, reflecting the continuing strain in bilateral ties ...
The US issues a travel advisory for Bangladesh, urging citizens to reconsider travel due to security threats. "Do Not Travel" ...
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The US State Department has reissued a travel advisory for Bangladesh, urging citizens to reconsider travel due to civil ...
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ABP News on MSNHindu Leader Kidnapped And Beaten Up To Death In BangladeshDhaka: A prominent Hindu community leader was allegedly abducted from his home and beaten to death in Dinajpur district in ...
The government is set to install roadside monitoring stations at 24 locations in Dhaka and Chattogram to curb air pollution caused by motorised vehicles, with technical and financial assistance from ...
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India Today on MSNBangladesh seeks Interpol red corner notice against ex-PM Sheikh HasinaBangladesh Police has requested an Interpol red notice against ex-PM Sheikh Hasina and 11 others over alleged conspiracy to ...
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The Print on MSNHindu leader’s killing in Bangladesh prompts stinging rebuke from India on ‘systemic persecution’Family says Bhabesh Chandra Roy was abducted and assaulted in Dinajpur Thursday evening. Roy’s death has marked another ...
Standing with Palestine is no longer the duty of 1.5 billion Muslims alone but a moral responsibility of all seven billion people, said eminent academic and Dhaka University Emeritus Professor Serajul ...
Do Not Travel for Bangladesh's Chittagong Hill Tracts region over increased threats of violence, terrorism and kidnapping.
Investigations by The Business Standard revealed a significant number of illegal passing points along the Cumilla section of the highway ...
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ABP News on MSNMEA Condemns Hindu Leader’s Killing In Bangladesh: ‘Stop Minority Persecution Without Inventing Excuses’The MEA condemned the murder of Hindu minority leader Bhabesh Chandra Roy in Bangladesh, citing a pattern of persecution ...
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