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Wholesale arrests, night-time block raids continue across Bangladesh

Law enforcement agencies have continued arrests, and night-time block raids in many areas of Dhaka and other places across the country as part of their special drive against people involved

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Prime minister visits NITOR to see victims of quota protests

Prime minister Sheikh Hasina on Saturday morning visited National Institute of Traumatology and Orthopaedic Rehabilitation to see the injured people who came under attacks during the recent countrywide protests. She

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BNP calls for ‘national unity’ on one-point demand

Bangladesh Nationalist Party has called for a ‘national unity’ to press home one-point demand of ousting the Awami League government in the context of conducting mass arrest and torture on

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No decision made on resuming train services: railway DG

The director general of Bangladesh Railway, Sardar Shahadat Ali, said on Thursday that no decision was made on when railway operations would resume its services. The authorities suspended railway services

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Curfew to be lifted once situation normalises: Home Minister

Home Minister Asaduzzaman Khan Kamal has announced that the curfew will be lifted once the situation normalises. The exact number of deaths resulting from police firing during the recent violence

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Malaysia can fully manufacture Perodua car in Bangladesh: PM

Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina today invited Malaysia to set up facilities to fully manufacture their Perodua brand car in Bangladesh. She made the call when outgoing Malaysian High Commissioner here

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Police on arrest spree after student protests

Authorities launched a countrywide arrest drive after dozens of cases were filed on charges of acts of sabotage after violent student protests that left at least 157 killed in the

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Govt to see if judicial probe can be widened

Law minister Anisul Huq said on Tuesday that the government would consider empowering the judicial inquiry commission that was formed to probe into the killings of six people on July

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Withdraw curfew, reopen campuses by 48 hours, say quota protesters

A group of protesters of the Students Movement Against Discrimination, a platform for the anti-quota movement, on Tuesday gave a 48-hour ultimatum demanding reopening of the educational institutions. Leaders of

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Editors’ Council, NOAB concerned over journalists’ security

The Newspaper Owners Association of Bangladesh and the Editors’ Council in a joint statement on Tuesday said that journalists faced insecurity while carrying out their professional responsibility amid the ongoing

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