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- Pacific nations perplexed, worried by Trump tariffs
- Israel turns two-thirds of Gaza into no-go zones: UN
- Mass grave of Roman-era fighters uncovered in Vienna
- Prof. Yunus presents photograph to Modi
- BIMSTEC secretary general meets CA
- Yunus-Modi meeting fruitful: Press Secretary
- Europe discontent over Russia for rejecting Trump's truce push
- 7 killed in deadly US tornado
- US tariffs a 'significant risk' to global economy: IMF
- CA holds bilateral talks with Bhutan PM
- Trump unveils first $5 million 'gold card' visa
- Bangladesh, Thailand sign MoU to jointly combat corruption
- CA seeks Thai elite’s support for ASEAN membership
- Veteran Bollywood actor Manoj Kumar dies
- Mild to moderate heat wave sweeps over many districts
- Hasina’s extradition, border, water issues featured in Dr Yunus-Modi first-ever talks
- Bangladesh set for relentless cricket calendar through early 2027
- Israel kills at least 112 Palestinians in past 24 hours
- Japan PM Ishiba says Trump tariffs 'national crisis'
- CA seeks humanitarian channel in Rakhine to stop further displacement

If industries don’t survive, employment won’t be created
Industrialists are disappointed as the government suddenly decided to increase the gas price without talking with the stakeholders in the sector. This decision is a self-destructing for industries. If the industries do not survive, there will be no employment. Workers will be unemployed. Therefore,...

Paying toll for previous wrong policies
The hike in the gas price will affect across financial sectors. The government has to make decisions considering our production and operating costs. We now have to pay the price for previous wrong policies. We didnt invest in much needed gas extraction, and exploration sector. Therefore, a big...