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- EC preparing for national elections assuming December: Sanaullah
- Sarwar Imran to be national women’s team head coach
- Road safety leaders to meet in Marrakech to tackle road deaths
- UN to launch July uprising human rights report on Wednesday instead of Thursday
- Palestinians sleeping in streets without basic supplies
- Ex-minister Qamrul shown arrested in graft case
- Angelina Jolie's kids avoid fame as she builds new Hollywood bonds
- Adviser Rizwana calls for transition of industrial sector to renewable energy
- Ministerial committee recommends closure of six sick ports
- Bangladesh ranks 14th in list of most corrupt countries
- Probe report on BB reserve heist case on April 17
- Hong Kong to file WTO complaint over US tariffs, official says
- YouTube, the online video powerhouse, turns 20
- ‘Proper enforcement of law will reduce mob violence’
- Homegrown e-commerce platform Cartup designed for Bangladeshi customers with focus on authentic products
- 3 health benefits of walking after dinner, experts say
- Sacked BDR members protest at Shaheed Minar with 6 demands
- Jobs for July martyrs' families will not be added as a new quota: Nahid
- Dr. Yunus: The visionary behind Bangladesh’s poverty alleviation
- Ray's classic ‘Nayak’ to re-release on big screen
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Dubai's ‘airport city’ set to create thousands of jobs as new passenger terminal nears completion
Dubai South is anticipating a surge in population and job creation as the emirates new airport terminal at Dubai World Central (DWC) takes shape, according to a top official. Currently home to around 25,000 residents, the area will soon be a bustling hub for over a million people, as the new...
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Thousands of UAE homeowners become 'accidental millionaires' as property prices surge
A significant rise in property prices has transformed thousands of Dubai homeowners into accidental millionaires, according to a recent analysis by global real estate consultancy Knight Frank. The report highlights that nearly one in every five homes in Dubai is now valued at over $1 million, a...