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- Hamas ‘won’t accept language of American and Israeli threats’
- ‘This war must end’: US tells Ukraine
- CA leaves for Dubai to join World Governments Summit
- Edible oil market will be stable in 10 days: Commerce adviser
- 'New start, new team, brighter future'
- Engage with “new Bangladesh”: CA to global community
- Yunus reaffirms pledge to uphold rule of law, welcomes OHCHR report
- People hate ‘slave journalism’: Kader Gani Chowdhury
- Anti-discrimination students announce program demanding AL ban
- DMP Commissioner orders urgent probe into July uprising cases
- Reports against Dipu Moni, husband in separate graft cases on May 7
- Former CMP Commissioner Saiful arrested
- 'Hasina ordered security forces to kill protesters, hide bodies'
- Trump's tariff policy creating chaos in auto industry: Ford CEO
- Travel embargo imposed on ex-JP minister Chunnu, wife
- Moving Palestinians 'unacceptable for Arab world': Arab League chief
- Turkiye, Indonesia to work together for reconstruction of Gaza
- PRC suggests fair trail of policemen accused of killings during uprising
- CA urges Oman to reopen visas for Bangladeshi workers
- Over 1,400 killed in July Uprising
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Japan's A-bomb survivors: from discrimination to a Nobel
Survivors of the US atomic bombings of Japan will receive the Nobel Peace Prize on Tuesday but, after years of anti-nuclear campaigning and showing the world their scars, they still retain the painful memories of the discrimination they have faced. After the 1945 US bombings of Hiroshima and...