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Bus services in Khulna to remain suspended in Oct 21-22 for BNP rally

Shawdesh Desk: Khulna bus-minibus owners association and motor workers’ union have decided to keep bus services suspended on October 21 and 22 due to the Bangladesh Nationalist Party’s divisional rally

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Eight killed, 18 injured in bomb blasts outside Yangon prison: junta

Shawdesh Desk: Eight killed, 18 injured in bomb blasts outside Yangon prison: junta   At least two bombs exploded outside a prison in Myanmar’s commercial hub Yangon on Wednesday, killing

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Hasina inaugurates installation of 2nd reactor at Rooppur power plant

Shawdesh Desk: Prime minister Sheikh Hasina on Wednesday inaugurated the installation of the second and final reactor at Bangladesh’s first Rooppur nuclear power plant. The reactor pressure vessel was installed

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BNP to stage countrywide street protests Thursday

Shawdesh Desk: BNP will stage demonstrations across the country, except in Khulna division, on Thursday to protest against the police attacks on party leaders and activists, their arrests and harassment

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India won’t travel to Pakistan for Asia Cup 2023, Says Jay Shah

Sports Desk: The Indian cricket team won’t be travelling to Pakistan for the 2023 Asia Cup, Asian Cricket Council chief Jay Shah said on Tuesday on the sidelines of the

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Sheikh Russel Day being observed

Shawdesh Desk: Sheikh Russel Day is observed across the country today, marking the 59th birthday of Shaheed Sheikh Russel, the youngest son of Father of the Nation Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur

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Dengue kills 3 more, hospitalises 900 in Bangladesh in 24hrs

Shawdesh Desk: Bangladesh reports three more deaths of dengue and hospitalisation of 900 patients in 24 hours till Tuesday morning, raising this year’s death toll from the mosquito-borne disease in

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Bangladesh reports six more Covid deaths

স্বদেশ ডেস্ক: Bangladesh reported six more Covid deaths on Tuesday amid a considerable decline in new daily cases. The daily test positivity rate stood at 6.97 per cent as 287

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