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Nadia Anwar elected AIUB BoT chairperson

Founder member and vice-chairperson of the American International University-Bangladesh, Nadia Anwar, has been elected as chairperson of the board of trustees of the university, said a press release on Monday...

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African leaders in Beijing eyeing big loans, investment

African leaders descend on China’s capital this week, seeking funds for big-ticket infrastructure projects as they eye mounting great power competition over resources and influence on the continent...

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A new era in China-Africa cooperation

AS THE 2024 Summit of the Forum on China-Africa Cooperation approaches, the stage is set for a new chapter in Sino-African relations. From September 4 to 6, Beijing will host this pivotal gathering, where strategic partnerships between China and Africa are expected to deepen significantly. For China, this summit is more than a diplomatic event...

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Rethinking Feni’s geopolitical significance

AS A conscious citizen of Bangladesh, I have often reflected on our nation’s vulnerabilities — both natural and geopolitical. Recent events have once again brought these concerns to the forefront of public discourse. The devastating floods in Feni and surrounding areas, which left these districts submerged and disrupted the entire economic cycle...

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AWC offers complimentary health services to students

The American Wellness Center has launched a new initiative to support students in response to the profound losses and financial hardships endured by many due to the anti-quota student movement, said a press release...

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Hurricane Debby hits Florida coast

Hurricane Debby made landfall on Florida’s Gulf Coast early Monday, knocking power out for hundreds of thousands of people as the US southeast braced for potentially...

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AIUB, Police Staff College sign MoU

The American International University Bangladesh has recently signed a memorandum of understanding with the Police Staff College Bangladesh.

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Hurricane Beryl kills seven as it churns towards Jamaica

Hurricane Beryl churned towards Jamaica Tuesday, with forecasters warning of potentially deadly winds and storm surge, after the storm killed at least seven people and caused widespread destruction across the southeastern Caribbean.

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AIUB gets place in WURI rankings

The American International University-Bangladesh consistently demonstrated its commitment to innovation and societal contributions, as reflected in its...

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Tax regime reform, long-term policies needed to drive growth

Business leaders on Monday said that structural changes in the revenue sector and predictable long-term policies were imperative to ensure both local and foreign investments as well as to drive economic growth for addressing the ongoing economic challenges in the country...

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AmCham for different entities for budget processes

The American Chamber of Commerce in Bangladesh has recommended that different entities should manage formulation and implementation of the national budget to address significant economic challenges and maintain financial integrity...

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Pope Francis apologises over gay slur

Pope Francis issued an extraordinary apology on Tuesday over his reported use of a gay slur in a closed-door meeting with Italian bishops last week.

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Saiful Islam joins AIUB as VC

Professor Saiful Islam joined American International University-Bangladesh as vice-chancellor on Thursday after being appointed by the Bangladesh president...

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Notes about Mexican election

WHILE it may appear to be desirable that former Mexico City mayor Claudia Sheinbaum win the presidential election to avoid the threat to international solidarity that a return of the right (this time under Xóchitl Gálvez, who was a member of...

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3-day US trade show to begin tomorrow

The 29th annual US trade show will begin at the InterContinental Hotel in the capital Dhaka on Thursday and continue until May 11...