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- Trump blames Zelensky for starting war after Russian attack
- Maldives ban Israelis to protest war
- Expats send $1.05bn remittances in 12 days of April
- BNP to meet Chief Adviser tomorrow
- India to tour Bangladesh for white-ball series in August
- Complaint filed against Meghna Group and Ekattor TV Chairman Mostafa Kamal
- 300 killed as Sudanese war approaches 2nd year
- How much does a brief space trip cost?
- OpenAI unveils GPT-4.1 API for developers with coding capabilities
- Finance Ministry issues outsourcing service procurement policy
- Arrest warrant against Hasina, Joy, 27 others
- Mild heat wave persists in parts of Bangladesh, rain likely in some regions
- Bourses extend losses as trading resumes after holiday break
- Istanbul court rejects appeal for former mayor Imamoglu’s release
- Sudan in ‘world’s largest humanitarian crisis’
- Iranian foreign minister to visit Moscow for US nuclear talks
- Russia's IT sector fears re-entry of Western competitors
- Princess of Wales celebrates ‘spiritual’ connection to nature
- Top Russian diplomat explains why Moscow trusts Donald Trump
- Dnata invests $110 million to expand global cargo operations

Vance's speech to European audience raises eyebrows with half-truths, culture war complaints
In Munich, US Vice President JD Vance delivered a speech on totalitarianism, but it wasnt directed at Moscow following its brutal invasion of Ukraine. Instead, he targeted Europe, particularly its allies in the European Union. Vance referred to what he called the enemy within, accusing European...