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September 2024

Help build a new Bangladesh

Chief Adviser Prof Muhammad Yunus has sought support from foreign friends for Bangladesh's new journey towards a happy and prosperous future. "Our job is to clean it up and reform it. We need to make a good start. We need the support…

UK MP calls for probe into ex-land minister

A UK lawmaker has called on the National Crime Agency (NCA) -- UK's leading agency against organised crime, trafficking, cybercrime, and economic crime -- to investigate allegations of corruption and money laundering against former…

Refrain from full-scale war

World leaders lined up at the United Nations on Tuesday to call on Israel to refrain from a full-scale war in Lebanon, with the organization's chief warning the situation was on the "brink." The UN General Assembly, the high point of…

US Muslim group endorses Harris, says Trump bigger danger

US Muslim advocacy group Emgage Action on Wednesday endorsed Democratic presidential candidate Kamala Harris despite its ongoing concern over the war in Gaza, saying former President Donald Trump posed a greater danger with his promise…

Mbappe suffers muscle injury, ruled out of Madrid derby

Real Madrid forward Kylian Mbappe has suffered a muscle injury, the LaLiga club said on Wednesday, casting doubt over the French international's participation in the weekend derby against Atletico Madrid. Mbappe, signed from Paris St…

BTS’ RM sets new record with his latest No. 1 single

BTS' leader RM returns to the US charts, only weeks after releasing his latest solo album. The global star made a comeback as a featured artiste on Megan Thee Stallion's new single "Neva Play," which has quickly become a success for both…

US stands ready to help carry out reforms

The US has expressed strong commitment to work with the interim government, which sought support to rebuild the country, carry out reforms, and bring back money laundered by corrupt individuals. Chief Adviser Prof Muhammad Yunus…

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