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Apex court defers Grameenphone audit verdict till November 24

Shawdesh Desk: The Supreme Court has deferred its order until November 24 on a petition filed by BTRC seeking a stay on the High Court order that issued an injunction

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Prime Minister seeks larger UAE investment in Bangladesh

Shawdesh Desk: Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina on Sunday sought both public and private investment from UAE in larger volume in potential sectors such as RMG, IT, agriculture and special economic

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4 shot dead, several injured as gunmen open fire at backyard party in California

Shawdesh Desk: Several people were shot dead while watching a football game at a central California home on Sunday, police said. Police were called to the scene after at least

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Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina joins Dubai Airshow opening ceremony

Shawdesh des: Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina on Sunday joined the opening ceremony of the Dubai Airshow 2019, one of the largest aviation exhibitions in the world. The five-day airshow that

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Swechchhasebak League council begins

Shawdesh desk: Swechchhasebak League, an associate body of the ruling Awami League, is holding a council today in which former Bangladesh Chhatra League (BCL) leaders may get top posts in

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Two killed in California school shooting, teen in custody

Shawdesh Desk: A teenage boy gunned down fellow students at a California high school on his 16th birthday Thursday, killing two and wounding another three before turning the pistol on

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Cooking possible without onion as parliament formed without voting: Gayeshwar

Shawdesh Desk: Terming the skyrocketing onion prices artificial, BNP standing committee member Gayeshwar Chandra Roy on Friday said cooking is also possible without this essential ingredient if parliament can be

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PSC, Ebtedayee examinations to start on November 17

Shawdesh Desk: Primary School Certificate (PSC) and Ebtedayee Examinations-2019 will begin on Sunday (November 17) across the country with the participation of 29,03,638 examinees. This year, 25,53,267 students will sit

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