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- New political party coming as existing ones fail
- Reform commission proposes fewer ministries for better governance
- Trump administration to withdraw most USAID workers
- Ex-minister Anisul placed on 3-day remand
- World reaction to Trump’s ‘take over’ plan for Gaza
- DoE urges city dwellers to wear face masks
- Australia faces double injury blow before Champions Trophy
- AL cannot join politics under its current name: Salahuddin
- Ship with 50,200 MT Argentine wheat arrives at Ctg port
- 2 reform commissions submit reports to CA
- Rizwana calls for effective action against plastic pollution, clarifies government stance on single-use plastics
- Efforts underway to nab fugitive killers abroad: Home Adviser
- Electricity sector faces pressure due to arrears payments
- Nepal bans solo climbs on Everest, mountains above 8000m
- Toyota to launch EV, battery unit in China by 2027
- Afghan Taliban suspend women's radio station
- Elon Musk's claims of harm from OpenAI are a 'stretch'
- Petrol pumps in Northern region shut down indefinitely in protest of eviction
- JU decides to abolish ward quota in admission test
- Jewish population in West Bank keeps rising
WB commits to continue support for key reform initiatives in Bangladesh
World BanksOutgoing Country Director to Bangladesh Abdoulaye Seck on Monday promised the World Banks support for key reform initiatives that the Bangladesh interim government has undertaken. Seck made the pledge when he paid a farewell call on Chief Adviser Professor Muhammad Yunus at the State...
Bangladesh receives $900m World Bank financing
Bangladesh and the World Bank signed two financing agreements totaling $900 million on Sunday to help the country achieve environment sustainability, and climate resiliency, including in urban infrastructure and inclusive growth. Bangladesh is one of the most vulnerable countries to climate...