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Free Pass For Terrorist, But Finger-Pointing On Awami League: Will Dhaka Fix Its Double Standards?
The Yunus government's double standards lie exposed as his administration accuses India of allowing anti-Bangladesh activities even as it pardons an anti-India terrorist., Asia, Times Now ...
The Awami League is the party of Sheikh Hasina, who is currently living in exile in India after student-led protests against her government were hijacked by Islamists last year.
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ABP News on MSN'Not Aware Of Any Anti-Bangladesh Activities': India Dismisses Dhaka’s Claim Of Awami League Offices On Its Soil
According to a report in Dhaka Tribune quoting state-run Bangladesh Sangbad Sangstha (BSS), Bangladesh’s Foreign Ministry has ...
Dhaka has accused the banned Awami League, led by former PM Sheikh Hasina, of operating from Indian soil and warned of ...
A Bangladesh Air Force jet crashed into a college in the capital Dhaka on Monday, killing at least 27 people, mostly children ...
Foreign ministry says attention of Bangladesh govt has been drawn to reported establishment of AL offices in Delhi, Kolkata ...
Pakistan’s Commerce Minister Jam Kamal Khan is scheduled to arrive in Dhaka on Wednesday (August 20) for a four-day ...
Batting aside Bangladesh's charge that members of the banned Awami League were carrying out political activities from India, ...
The accusation by the caretaker government in Bangladesh, led by Muhammad Yunus, came against the backdrop of strained ties ...
In Dhaka, a city where the appetite for new experiences never fades and monotony is always close at hand, “Breakfast Club ...
Landing in Dhaka by air, looking down at the city from the plane window, your first impression is likely to be that you are arriving in a concrete jungle. The Bangladeshi capital is noisy and messy, ...
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United News of Bangladesh on MSNPakistan's Commerce Minister in Dhaka on 4-day visit
Pakistan's Federal Minister for Commerce Jam Kamal Khan arrived in Dhaka on Wednesday to begin a four-day official visit, scheduled from August 21 to 24.
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