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Touhid to lead Bangladesh at UNAOC forum in Portugal

Foreign adviser Md Touhid Hossain is set to represent Bangladesh at the 10th global forum of the United Nations Alliance of Civilizations, scheduled to take place in Cascais, a coastal resort town in Portugal, from November 25 to 27.

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Govt clears ordinance to amend ICT Act

The council of advisers on Wednesday approved the draft of an ordinance to amend the International Crimes (Tribunals) ACT to avoid questions from local and international communities over the trials to be held under the law...

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Salehuddin stresses on reducing rural-urban gap

Finance adviser Salehuddin Ahmed on Monday stressed on reducing rural-urban gap in a bid to reduce the tendency of people’s movement towards cities and metropolis...

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No security threat over Victory Day: home adviser

Home adviser lieutenant general (retired) Md Jahangir Alam Chowdhury on Monday said that there was no possible security threat to the law and order situation during the celebrations of the Victory Day.

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Speech offence cases to go with DSA repeal: Asif Nazrul

Law, justice and parliamentary affairs adviser Asif Nazrul on Friday said that the lawsuits filed over ‘speech offence’ would be dismissed simultaneously with the repeal of the Digital Security Act.

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Yunus seeks robust KSA investment

Chief adviser Muhammad Yunus on Monday urged the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia to invest more in Bangladesh as he sought enhanced energy and economic cooperation to boost ties between the two friendly nations...

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Navy, air force trusted national symbols: Yunus

Chief adviser professor Muhammad Yunus on Sunday said that Bangladesh navy and air force had once again been recognised as a symbol of trust by the people of the country...

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Businesses to run despite actions against owners: Asif

Labour and Employment adviser Asif Mahmud Shojib Bhuyain on Saturday said that despite actions against business owners involved in money laundering and various crimes, their businesses would continue to operate...

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