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- We will have friends abroad, but no form of dominance will be accepted: Jamaat Ameer.
- Chief Adviser seeks more US investment in Bangladesh
- Students protest market prices, demand Competition Commission resignations
- Dhaka seeks Beijing's active role in resolving Rohingya crisis
- Action against price-hiking syndicates under Special Powers Act: Adviser Asif
- BCB suspends Huthurusingha
- Adilur stresses for strengthening SAARC activities for industrial development
- Government sets new eggs prices hoping the regulation to yield better results
- ICT to begin trial for July-August 'massacre'
- World Bank cuts Bangladesh’s GDP growth at 4%
- Iran's Quds Force head Qaani attends Nilforoushan's funeral: state TV
- 65 institutions see 0% pass rate
- Man shot dead in Khagrachhari
- Israel faces ‘shortage’ of air defence missiles: Report
- Global public debt to exceed $100 tn by end of 2024: IMF
- FS holds fruitful talks on UN support in transparency and accountability
- Israel orders evacuation of 25 Lebanon towns
- Sylhet tops with 85.39% rate among 9 general boards
- Girls outshine boys in both GPA-5 and pass rate
- Mirpur-10 metro station repair costs Tk1.25 cr
Shaon’s brother filed against 5,000 unnamed people
A case was filed against 5,000 unnamed people over the death of Jubo Dal activist Shaon in a clash between the law enforcers and BNP activists in Narayanganj Sadar upazila on Thursday, police said. "Shaon's elder brother Milon Pradhan filed a complaint at Narayanganj Sadar Police Station Thursday night. After that, a first information report (FIR) was registered," Anisur Rahman Molla,...
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