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- Nepalese Ambassador highlights foreign policy, growing Bangladesh ties at NDC
- JS passes Tk 9.38 lakh crore budget
- BB holds policy rate at 10%
- Australia reaffirms support for Bangladesh’s banking sector reforms
- Battery-powered rickshaws can't be evicted by DMP alone: Commissioner
- Dr Zahed dismisses foreign concerns over Teesta mega project
- EC starts preparations for local govt polls: Fakhrul
- Revenue collection is a big challenge, we will face it unitedly: NBR Chairman
- Strait of Hormuz traffic halts as US-Iran conflict reignites
- ICT sentences Inu to 10 years for crimes against humanity
- Satellite data suggests over 58,000 buildings damaged in Venezuela quakes
- Mustafa Monwar was versatile talent, genuine artist: Info Minister
- Why time speeds up with age?
- We Brazilians love you, Alisson Becker thanks Bangladeshi fans
- 11pc of population at risk of arsenic contamination: Fakhrul
- Can app end corruption in Bangladesh land services?
- I'm in a relationship: Naznin Niha
- Govt steps up efforts to tackle Dhaka waterlogging: Minister
- Speaker Hafiz Uddin to join Khameni’s funeral in Tehran
- Salary issues of madrasah teachers to be resolved in July: Education minister
PM calls on global leaders to deliver on climate commitments
Prime Minister Tarique Rahman on Tuesday urged world leaders to honour their climate commitments, stressing that millions of lives are at risk from the impacts of climate change. "It is time to turn climate pledges into actions, and commitments into results, so that the world can embrace the future with confidence. We hope COP31 will rise to this challenge, and Bangladesh stands ready to play...
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