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Quota protesters want law, not litigation

Students protesting for reform in the existing quota system in government services vowed to continue their movement despite the Appellate Division’s decision on Wednesday to stay for four weeks a

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Quota protesters welcome SC decision, vows to stay on road until govt assurance

Protesters against the existing quota system in government jobs at places in Bangladesh capital Dhaka on Wednesday welcomed the day’s decision of the Appellate Division of the Supreme Court, staying

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Women, children injured during DSCC drive at Miranzillah Sweeper Colony

Around 20 residents, including women and children, of the Miranzillah Sweeper Colony in Old Dhaka were injured in an attack allegedly carried out by supporters of councillor of Ward 33

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Food insecurity to remain fragile in Bangladesh: FAO report

Food insecurity in Bangladesh is expected to remain fragile given continued economic constraints and high inflation, according to the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO). The situation is likely attributed to

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If Biden steps aside, Kamala is favorite to replace him

US President Joe Biden insists that only “the Lord Almighty” can convince him to quit the presidential race. But should he change his mind, Vice President Kamala Harris is by

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Question leak: PSC forms 3-member probe body

The Public Service Commission (PSC) has formed a three-member probe body to address the BCS exam question leak incident. PSC Chairman Sohrab Hossain confirmed the matter on Tuesday. He said

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Hasina urges Chinese businessmen to invest in Bangladesh’s main sectors

Bangladesh prime minister Sheikh Hasina on Tuesday called upon the Chinese business community to invest in Bangladesh’s main sectors for mutual benefits taking the benefits of the world’s most liberal

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Anti-quota protests rock Bangladesh

Students from different public universities and colleges on Monday blocked rail tracks, roads, and highways in Dhaka and other places across the country, demanding reform in the existing quota system

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Govt plans late feasibility study

The government is going to borrow $250 million from the Asian Development Bank to implement a project for capacity building of the National Pension Authority struggling to woo clients amid

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French left set to defeat far right in election upset

An alliance of French left-wing parties was on course Sunday to beat the far right and President Emmanuel Macron’s coalition in a stunning outcome to parliamentary elections that plunges France

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