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- Lebanese parliament speaker calls for immediate election of president
- Six years later Ayub Bachchu’s voice returns with unreleased track 'Inbox'
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- Truth about salt: world’s biggest hidden killers
- 5 DMP officers transferred
- How to spot malware on your smartphone: Key Indicators
- 14 Islamic party leaders, including Jamaat, to visit China
- Namibia votes potentially electing its first female president
- Barapukuria graft: Begum Zia, 2 former ministers discharged
- 10 lakh RMG workers will get TCB products: Adviser
- Australia marks 10 years since death of cricketer Phillip Hughes
- Apurba debuts in Tollywood's "Chaalchitro" on December
- Gas supply to remain off for 12hrs in Dhaka EPZ, adjacent areas
- Namaz E Janazas of Saiful Islam Alif held in Chattogram
- Rashmika Mandanna hints at Pushpa 3 in emotional post: "There's Still So Much Work Left"
- Seoul hits record heavy November snowfall
- Tarique Rahman exempted from extortion charges
- Sri Lanka launches $12.55 billion intl sovereign bond exchange
- 18 including former ministers, MPs shown arrested in fresh cases
- Displaced people return to south Lebanon as ceasefire appears to hold
China's coal consumption to peak in 2025: Report
Chinas coal consumption could be highest by 2025 as the worlds top consumer of the fossil fuel ramps up its push for clean energy, according to a report published on Wednesday. The country -- the largest greenhouse gas emitter -- remains heavily reliant on coal despite installing renewable...