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- 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
- Hashan Tillakaratne quits as women’s team head coach
- Hasina assassination attempt case: All accused acquitted
- ‘Gaza is not for sale’: Americans take to streets
- CIA's entire staff offered buyouts to quit: WSJ report
- Australia bans Deepseek from government devices over security risks
- Abul Hayat, Dilara Zaman, Emon and Shokh in a TVC
- US Postal Service stops accepting parcels from China
- Spanish ministers agree to cut working week to 37.5 hours
- Second phase of Bishwa Ijtema concluded with Akheri Munajat
- Blue Origin mimics the moon’s gravity for NASA experiments during spaceflight
- ‘Buffy the Vampire Slayer’ reboot sequel with Sarah Michelle Gellar
Initiatives aimed at reviving glory of ‘golden fiber’
The Interim Government of Bangladesh has taken significant steps to revive the nations once-thriving jute industry, often dubbed the golden fiber. As part of this initiative, Bangladesh Bank has introduced special provisions to facilitate the repayment of outstanding loans in the jute sector....
Vodafone-Three merger approval blotches UK antitrust shift
Britains approval of a merger between two of its four mobile networks signals a shift in regulatory priorities, with economic growth and infrastructure investment now taking precedence over keeping consumer prices low, reports Reuters. On Thursday, the Competition and Markets Authority (CMA)...