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AL defends forex reserve amid concerns
Staff Reporter : Awami League (AL) general secretary and road transport and bridges minister, Obaidul Quader, addressed concerns regarding the decline in Bangladesh’s foreign exchange reserve during a press conference held at the political...
Four dead as heavy rains, wind lash Texas
AFP : Four people died in Texas on Thursday as heavy storms with winds up to 100 miles (160 kilometers) per hour lashed the southwestern US state, local authorities said. Streets in downtown Houston...
North Korea test-fired ‘ballistic missiles’
Al Jazeera : North Korea has test-fired short-range “ballistic missiles” towards the Sea of Japan, the South Korean military said a day after it conducted joint drills with the United States using stealth fighter...
American expatriate Abdullah Al Mamun seeking everyone’s prayers
Abdullah Al Mamun, lives in New York, USA. He wants to work for the development of Bangladesh. He seeks prayers from all so that he can reach his goal.
Donald Lu begins Bangladesh visit
Staff Reporter : The United States Assistant Secretary of State for South and Central Asian Affairs Bureau, Donald Lu, arrived in Dhaka on Tuesday morning. Khandker Masudul Alam, Director General (North America) of the...
Kings storm into Fed Cup Football final
Sports Reporter : Bashundhara Kings stormed into the final of the Federation Cup final after defeating Dhaka Abahani Limited by three goals to nil in the second semi-final at the Sheikh Fazlul Haque Mani...
Hajj flights from port city starts on May 14
Chattogram Bureau : Hajj flights from Chattogram Shah Amanat International Airport are going to start on May 14. The first flight will depart from Ctg Airport for Madinah. Out of 22 flights, only 2...
End duties on protein sources to relieve people from brunt of inflation
FOOD inflation in Bangladesh has reached an alarming 15 per cent, surpassing official estimates and causing distress among low-income families heavily reliant on staple foods like poultry and fish. This surge, driven in part...
Temperatures to start climbing again
News Desk : After a month-long heatwave, Bangladesh saw some relief thanks to the rain. But this relief is likely to be short-lived. The Bangladesh Meteorological Department says temperatures will start to rise again...
