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- Weather to remain mainly dry with light rain possible: BMD
- N. Korea slams Trump's Gaza takeover proposal as ‘Bluster’
- Chief Adviser visits Aynaghar with local and international media
- Govt committed to holding "free, fair, credible" polls: Ambassador Mushfique
- ‘Issuing DO letters for transfers and postings is an offense’
- Misinformation leading cause of stress for youth on social media
- NASA swaps SpaceX capsules to allow earlier return of Sunita Williams
- Australia’s troubles worsen as Starc pulls out of Champions Trophy
- UN Human Rights Office to hold press conf on July uprising today
- Gutting aid, US cedes soft power game to China
- Russia frees American teacher in diplomatic move toward Ukraine peace talks
- Bay Terminal eyes on WB funding as construction stalled
- Trump's threat to use force against Iran condemned
- Nottingham Forest beats third-tier Exeter on penalties to advance in FA Cup
- Bangladeshi film 'Neelchokro' selected for Golden State Film Festival 2025
- EU nation confirms resumption of Russian gas supply via TurkStream
- Brazil says 'will not enter trade war' with US
- 'Gaza ceasefire will end if Hamas doesn’t free hostages by Saturday'
- Hasina’s speech makes complications: Shashi Tharoor
- Dense fog halts ferry services on 2 routes for two hours
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S. Korea starts releasing Jeju Air crash victims to families
South Korean authorities began releasing the bodies of plane crash victims to families on Tuesday, as investigators raced to determine why the Jeju Air Boeing 737-800 crash landed and burst into flames. US investigators, including from Boeing, arrived at the crash site in southwestern Muan,...
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Entry banned to secretariat building, officials and employees waiting at gate
Since Thursday morning, law enforcement officials have not allowed anyone to enter the Bangladesh Secretariat due to the fire incident. As a result, officials and employees have been waiting at the gate of the secretariat. Many have been waiting there since dawn following the incident. By 8:45am...