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National charter likely to be prepared in six months

Shawdesh Desk: Some political parties demand national election first, ban of AL The interim government will prepare a ‘national charter’ within six months based on the national consensus on reforms

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Govt’s ultimate goal to make July Charter: Yunus

Shawdesh Desk: Chief adviser Muhammad Yunus on Saturday said that the ultimate goal of the interim government was to make the July charter by reaching a consensus over reforms with

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UN report proves Hasina is a fascist: BNP

Shawdesh Desk: BNP on Thursday expressed satisfaction with the fact-finding report by the Office of United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR) on the July-August uprising, saying that it

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Paul Kapur is Trump’s nominee for top South Asia job in US State Dept

Shawdesh Desk: S Paul Kapur, an expert on India-Pakistan security and nuclear issues, is likely to be the Assistant Secretary of State for South and Central Asia, the top job

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UAE minister calls on chief adviser Yunus

Shawdesh desk: The minister of health of the United Arab Emirates, Abdul Rahman bin Mohamed Al Owais, on Thursday called on chief adviser Professor Muhammad Yunus on the sidelines of

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‘Jatiya Oaikymoto Commission’ to start work from Saturday

Shawdesh Desk: Bangladesh interim government has formed a seven-member ‘Jatiya Oaikymoto Commission’, led by chief adviser Professor Muhammad Yunus, to consider and adopt the recommendations submitted by six commissions. A

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145 undocumented Bangladesh nationals return home from Libya

Shawdesh Desk: A group of 145 undocumented Bangladeshi nationals, who wanted to voluntarily return home from Libya, arrived in Dhaka on early Thursday. They arrived by a chartered flight of

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Decision on RAB after meeting with all: home adviser

Shawdesh Desk: Bangladesh interim government home adviser Lieutenant General, retd, Md Jahangir Alam Chowdhury on Thursday said they would take the decision after holding meeting with all concerned on the

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