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- Court freezes Hasina, Rehana's Bangabandhu Memorial Trust Fund FD
- UAE: Pakistanis can now avail 5-year multiple-entry visas
- China seeks to 'tariff-proof' economy as trade war with US deepens
- DMP slaps restriction on movement of unauthorised people near SSC centres
- Urvashi claims to be the "best promoter" after SRK, gets trolled
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- EC forms expert panel to set voting mechanism for expats: Sanaullah
- South Korea lays out 'strong will' to host 2036 Olympics
- Pakistan FM, FS, US high-level delegation to visit this month
- Russian attacks wound 21 overnight, Ukraine says
- Election must be held this year: Shamsuzzaman Dudu
- IBM makes 1st mainframe computer fully engineered for AI age
- Umpire Gazi Sohel falls ill before DPL match, taken to medical centre
- BNP to hold protest rally tomorrow against Israeli atrocities in Gaza
- Robert Pattinson eyed for ‘Dune 3’ role
- ADB forecasts 3.9% GDP growth for Bangladesh in FY25
- DNCC to deploy 5,000 volunteers for dengue prevention awareness campaign
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United States overtakes UAE as leading source of expatriate remittances
The United States has surpassed the United Arab Emirates (UAE) in sending the most expatriate income, maintaining the top spot for three consecutive months. This marks a significant shift in global remittance trends, driven by a steady increase in U.S. expatriate remittances since political changes...