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PM Hasina reaches London from Washington DC

Bangladesh prime minister Sheikh Hasina has arrived in London, the capital city of the United Kingdom, from Washington DC. A commercial flight of the British Airways carrying the Prime Minister

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South Africa to roll out vaginal rings to fight HIV scourge

A ‘revolutionary’ vaginal ring to prevent HIV is soon to be rolled out in South Africa — which has the largest epidemic of the virus in the world, a global

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Over 1100 video contents are published on govt’s achievements to mark PM Hasina’s birthday

Some 1137 video contents have been published on digital platforms highlighting the multi-faceted initiatives, achievements and multi-dimensional development programmes under the leadership of Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina. Through these video

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World Cup 2023: Bangladesh Team Departs for India

On Wednesday afternoon, the Bangladesh cricket team embarked on their journey to India for this year’s ICC World Cup, set to commence on October 5 with a face-off between England

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Never said I would play just 5 matches: Tamim

Bangladesh batsman Tamim Iqbal, who was left out of the Tigers’ 15-member squad for the upcoming ICC World Cup in India, denied saying that he will only be available for

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President for joint efforts to continue Bangladesh’s development

President Mohammed Shahabuddin on Wednesday called upon all, irrespective of party affiliation and opinion, to make joint efforts to continue Bangladesh’s ongoing development as he opened the ‘Smart Children Carnival

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US pre-election assessment delegation to visit Bangladesh Oct 8-12

A pre-election assessment delegation of the United States will visit Bangladesh from October 8 to October 12. In a statement on its website, the National Democratic Institute said that, in

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FM describes Bangladesh-US ties ‘outstandingly cordial’

Foreign minister AK Abdul Momen has described Bangladesh’s relationship with the United States as ‘outstandingly warm and cordial,’ but noted that some quarters were trying to inject bitterness into this

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Disease X could bring next pandemic, kill 50 Million people, says expert

A UK health expert has said that Disease X, the name given by World Health Organisation (WHO), can cause another pandemic deadlier than Covid-19. In an interview to Daily Mail,

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US visa restrictions: State Dept spokesperson refrains from mentioning media

Though US Ambassador Peter Haas mentioned inclusion of media in the visa restriction policy, the United States Department of State refrained from mentioning media. “I will say that, as we

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