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- Death toll from Afghanistan's rain, hail rises to 39: officials
- Kuhnemann cleared over suspect bowling action
- Mahfuj Alam made new Information Adviser
- BSTI to conduct anti-adulteration drives during Ramadan
- 'Ganatantrik Chhatra Sangsad' emerges as new student organization
- Israel bombs ‘military targets’ in southern Syria, outside Damascus
- Zakat eliminates disparity between rich and poor: Kader Gani Chowdhury
- DMP issues guidelines to ease traffic on Rampura-Malibagh route
- Rooppur plant test run to commence soon, ROSATOM DG tells CA
- Price control must be given priority: Commerce Secretary
- UNESCO book exhibition begins tomorrow at JPC
- Default loans exceed Tk3 trillion for first time
- Deal reaches with Israel to release more than 600 Palestinians: Hamas
- 'No one should take law into own hands'
- 6.0-magnitude earthquake jolts off Indonesia's North Sulawesi
- State-backed robbery occurred in energy sector: Press Secretary
- Israeli man sentenced to 7 years for firearms possession in Malaysia
- Australian police charge seven for Nazi salutes
- Senior duo face heat from Simmons
- Minerals deal agreed with US: Ukraine official

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