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4 killed in Bangladesh war crimes protest:
Clashes between Bangladeshi police and hardline Islamists killed four people yesterday during a fresh round of protests over war crimes trials as the unrest spread to the country's main tourist resort. Ref. Source 8
Strike hits trade between Tripura Bangladesh
Bangladesh Related News
Trade between Tripura and Bangladesh was hit Wednesday as central trade unions commenced their two-day country wide strike, an official here said. "Trade was badly affected as hundreds of trucks ...
Source: Bangladesh News
Children make the news in Bangladesh
Bangladesh Related News
DHAKA, Bangladesh, 27 February 2013 - "This is Shampa Islam reporting from the slums of Geneva Camp, Mirpur, Dhaka, for ATN Bangla." With that, the journalist signs off her television news ...
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BCB to give bonuses for draws
Bangladesh Related News
Bangladesh have been given financial incentive to draw a Test match. According to the BCB, the team will get an extra Tk 100,000 ($1250) per drawn Test on top of the Tk 150,000 ($1875) they will ...
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More women in Nepal Bangladesh parliaments
Bangladesh Related News
Nepal and Bangladesh are ahead of India as far as number of women in parliament are concerned. While 33.2 percent of Nepalese lawmakers are women, the figure for India was 10.7 percent, a minister ...
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Bangladesh government continues repression against opposition
Bangladesh Related News
Facing mounting popular discontent over rising living costs and unemployment, the Awami League-led government has unleashed a violent police crackdown against the opposition Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP)-led alliance, which has stepped up a series of protests to demand that the government stand aside. After being largely silent for a year, the 18-party opposition coalition has revived its ...
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Avoid Bangladeshi tanneries Human Rights Watch says
Bangladesh Related News
Buyers at an international leather fair in Italy should only buy goods from tanneries that comply with health laws and labour rights, Human Rights Watch said Wednesday. Such compliance should include respecting both national and international environmental standards, it said, adding that tanneries in Hazaribagh area of Bangladesh capital Dhaka do not meet these criteria. Over 1,000 exhibitors ...
Source: Bangladesh News
Meghalaya hydro projects wont affect Bangladesh Marak
Bangladesh Related News
Shillong, April 10 (IANS) Amid fresh concerns in Bangladesh over the construction of two proposed dams in Meghalaya, State Power Minister Clement Marak said Wednesday construction of the hydropower projects would not have any impact in Bangladesh. Power-starved Meghalaya is proposing to construct two dams: One across the Umiew River known as Mawphu Hydro Electric Project in East Khasi Hills, and ...
Source: Bangladesh News