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Trade thru land ports resumes after Eid

Export and import activities between Bangladesh and India through land ports resumed on Sunday morning after a 10-day closure for the Eid-ul-Azha holidays...

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Thai medical council upholds sanctions in Thaksin case

Thailand’s Medical Council reaffirmed on Thursday its decision to sanction three physicians over the treatment of former prime minister Thaksin Shinawatra following his return from exile, after the health minister tried to veto the punishment.

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Poland coach quits after Lewandowski boycott

Poland coach Michal Probierz, who had been feuding with star striker Robert Lewandowski, has resigned for ‘the good of the national team’, the country's football federation said on Thursday.

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Land laws demand modern makeover

BANGLADESH, a nation intricately woven into the very fabric of its abundant rivers, is silently grappling with a crisis that demands urgent and decisive action: its woefully outdated land laws. While the current interim government is commendably embarking on a series of reforms, the critical issue of land administration, particularly concerning the constant ebb and flow...

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City sign Reijnders in time for Club World Cup

Manchester City on Wednesday announced the signing of Tijjani Reijnders from AC Milan for £46.3 million ($62.4 million), in time for the midfielder to play in the Club World Cup.

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Ex-president Hamid returns home, Hasina’s uncle Kabir leaves for Singapore

Former president Abdul Hamid returned home from Bangkok of Thailand early Monday on a Thai Airways flight while the ousted prime minister Sheikh Hasina’s uncle, Sheikh Kabir Hossain, left Bangladesh for Singapore on Sunday morning through the Hazrat Shahjalal International Airport in the capital Dhaka...

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UK, four nations sanction two far-right Israeli ministers

The UK, Australia, Canada, New Zealand and Norway announced sanctions against two Israeli ministers on Tuesday for ‘repeated incitements of violence against Palestinian communities’, they said in a joint statement.

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Nawrocki wins Polish presidential election

Nationalist historian Karol Nawrocki won Poland’s presidential election, official results showed on Monday, in a major blow for the country’s pro-EU government.

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124 shelters opened in Khagrachari amid landslides risk

Amid fears of landslides triggered by heavy rain the local administration has opened 124 shelters in Khagrachari district to facilitate relocation of the residents of the hill area and ensure their safety...

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Landslides kill 4 as rain wreaks havoc

The death toll from disasters unleashed by the latest depression from the Bay of Bengal climbed to 15 on Sunday amid record rainfalls that triggered landslides and flash floods in the country’s northeast region, especially in Sylhet.

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Swiss glacier collapse: Rock, ice prevent rescue work

Swiss authorities said Thursday that rock and ice piles from a collapsed glacier that destroyed a village were preventing emergency services from working, but that they were cautiously optimistic no more homes were at risk.

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Midland Bank holds training on green supply chain

Midland Bank PLC concluded a training workshop titled ‘Capacity Building of Textile and Apparel Businesses in Bangladesh under the Green Supply Chain Transition Programme’ at Hotel Bengal Blueberry, Gulshan – 2, Dhaka on Thursday.

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Tidal surge warning issued for low-lying areas of coastal districts

Low-lying areas in coastal districts are likely to be inundated by tidal surges as the deep depression over Northwest Bay and adjoining areas move further northwards and start crossing the West Bengal-Bangladesh coast, according to the Bangladesh Meteorological Department.