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Taiwan building inferno kills 46, dozens injured

Shawdesh Desk: An overnight fire tore through a building in the southern Taiwanese city of Kaohsiung on Thursday, killing 46 people and injuring dozens of others, officials said. The blaze

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Myanmar military won’t allow ASEAN envoy to meet Suu Kyi

Shawdesh desk: Oct 14 (Reuters): Myanmar’s ruling military has not blocked a special Southeast Asian envoy from visiting the country but will not allow him to meet detained former leader Aung

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Cumilla incident: BGB troops deployed in 22 districts

Shawdesh desk: Amid the escalating tension over the Cumilla incident, members of Border Guard Bangladesh (BGB) have been deployed in 22 districts, including Chattogram, Cumilla, Narsingdi and Munshiganj districts to

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Maha Navami being observed today

Shawdesh desk: On the fourth day of the five-day Durga Puja, the Hindu community of the country is celebrating the Maha Navami today at different puja mandaps at Dhaka and

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Development to continue whatever risks come: PM

Shawdesh Desk: Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina on Wednesday vowed to continue the country’s development spree whatever risks come, calling all to act cautiously keeping in mind the dangers of disasters.

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Hasina seeks Russian investment in jute sector

Shawdesh desk: Laying emphasis on expanding the areas of cooperation between Bangladesh and Russia, Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina on Wednesday sought Russian investment in Bangladesh’s jute sector. Sheikh Hasina said

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Serbian President highly lauds development journey of Bangladesh

Shawdesh Desk : Serbian President  Aleksandr Vucic highly lauded the development journey of  Bangladesh under the leadership of Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina despite the challenges posed by the covid pandemic. Vucic

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DU students brought under health insurance scheme

Shawdesh dEsk: All the regular students of Dhaka University (DU) have been brought under a health insurance scheme for a yearly premium of Tk 270. Only regular students within the

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