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King Charles III calls Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina

Shawdesh Desk: In a telephone call from the Buckingham Palace this evening, Britain’s King Charles III expressed his gratitude to Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina for personally attending his mother’s funeral

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16 city points safe havens for muggers, dopers

Shawdesh Desk: Sixteen points under nine police stations in the capital have become ‘safe havens’ for muggers, dopers and extortionists. Only Rapid Action Battalion-3 (RAB) arrested more than 500 such

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Tax return submission condition relaxed for loans up to Tk 20 lakh

Shawdesh Desk: The National Board of Revenue has relaxed the condition of showing tax return documents for bank loans up to Tk 20 lakh. It issued a notification in this

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NTAC places five recommendations to contain Covid-19 in Bangladesh

Shawdesh Desk: The National Technical Advisory Committee on Covid-19 has placed five recommendations to contain Covid-19 in Bangladesh. The committee issued the recommendations following its 59th meeting held on Saturday.

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‘Dangerous’ typhoon hits Japan, thousands in shelters

Shawdesh Desk: Thousands of people took refuge in shelters in southwestern Japan on Sunday as powerful Typhoon Nanmadol churned towards the region, prompting authorities to urge over four million residents

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BTRC to deactivate SIMs more than 15 against one NID card

Shawdesh desk: The Bangladesh Telecommunication Regulatory Commission is going to deactivate additional subscriber identity modules, better known as SIMs, of those who have more than 15 registered SIMs against one

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Labour Party chief Starmer calls on PM

Shawdesh desk; Leader of the Opposition and Head of the Labour Party Sir Keir Starmer today said “Bangladesh and the UK are bound by excellent ties and further reinforced by

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Two more die of dengue, 381 more hospitalized

Shawdesh Desk; Two more dengue patients died in 24 hours till Saturday morning, raising this year’s death toll from the mosquito-borne disease in Bangladesh to 44. During this period, 381

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