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Update : 22 Oct 2022, 08:04 PM

Ambassador: Cooperation between Bangladesh, US militaries growing

Permanent Representative of Bangladesh to the UN, Ambassador Muhammad A Muhith has said multidimensional cooperation between the militaries of Bangladesh and the United States is increasing.

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Minister: Police not arresting anyone over BNP mass rally

Home Minister Asaduzzaman Khan has said the police are not arresting anyone in connection with the BNP’s mass rally.

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AL: BNP-Jamaat activists attack Khulna Railway station

Bangladesh Awami League on Saturday claimed that BNP-Jamaat activists attacked Khulna railway station and vandalized it.

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Police take position at Khulna railway station after its windows were broken on Saturday Dhaka Tribune

153,000C stuck with money loan court

Bad loans stuck in legalities kept piling up as over Tk153,000 crore were reportedly in limbo with the Artha Rin Adalat (money loan court) as of June this year.

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Tea production surges to 14.74m kg in September

Bangladesh’s tea production shot up to a record high 14.74 million kilograms (kg) in September this year.

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File photo of tea garden workers at a tea plantation Syed Zakir Hossain/Dhaka Tribune


Boris Johnson flies back to Britain to attempt rapid comeback

Boris Johnson is flying back to Britain as he considers an audacious attempt to win a second term as prime minister only weeks after he was forced to step down, with some colleagues warning his comeback could create more political chaos.

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Britain's Prime Minister Boris Johnson makes a statement in front of 10 Downing Street in central London on July 7, 2022 AFP


US Bangla to operate Dhaka-Male flights from Oct 31

US Bangla Airlines will operate Dhaka to Male flights six days a week from October 31 considering the increased passenger demands.

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File photo of a US-Bangla Airlines plane Collected


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