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BDF Meet
Govt obliged to protect people from criminals
Donors want proper probe into political murders
The government cannot shirk the responsibility for the killing of Awami League lawmaker Ahsanullah Master, as it is obligated to protect people from criminals, said World Bank's Vice-President for South
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Govt defends NGO stand against donors' censure
The government yesterday defended its position on non-governmental organisations at the Bangladesh Development Forum meeting, saying some of them were indulging in politics with specific agenda and corruption
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50 hurt as pickets fight with cops during hartal
Opposition activists fought pitched battles with police during the countrywide dawn-to-dusk hartal enforced by the main opposition Awami League (AL) yesterday, leaving at least 50 including four policemen
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Controversy over hurt League leader's shift to CMH
A Jubo League leader was shifted to the Combined Military Hospital on Saturday at the directive of high authorities allegedly to extract a statement from him to link the killing of Awami League (AL) lawmaker
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Ahsanullah Murder
Brother files case accusing Jubo Dal leader, 16 others
The younger brother of slain Awami League (AL) lawmaker Ahsanullah Master has charged a central leader of ruling BNP's youth front, Nurul Islam Sarkar Dipu, with masterminding the murder in a case filed
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Donors want more watch on education
Donors at a meeting yesterday asked the government to strengthen monitoring and supervision of financial management of education sector that failed to deliver, meeting sources said.
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Saifur takes a swipe at dev partners
Finance Minister M Saifur Rahman yesterday hit out at development partners for their barrage of criticism during the Bangladesh Development Forum (BDF) meeting, saying that 'his elected government isnot
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AL gives memo to development partners
The Awami League has flayed the governance of Prime Minister Khaleda Zia's alliance in a memorandum handed over to the donors at the Bangladesh Development Forum (BDF) meet, saying that a midterm election
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Cancer machine gathers dust
Thousands of patients go without proper treatment at DMCH
Three pieces of expensive medical equipment for cancer treatment worth over Tk 5.6 crore are gathering dust for more than five years at Dhaka Medical College Hospital (DMCH).
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Municipal Polls
2 killed, scores hurt in troubled 4th lap
Police fire to quell trouble killed two people and injured many others in Nandail and violence and rigging marred at least five of 14 municipalities up for grab in the fourth lap of multi-stage municipal
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Chechen president killed in bomb attack
A bomb at a packed stadium has killed Chechnya's Moscow-backed president Akhmad Kadyrov and at least 13 other people, dealing a huge blow to President Vladimir Putin's efforts to stamp out rebellion there.
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7 Iraqis killed in market blast
1 GI killed, 3 British troops hurt; Cheney speaks for Rumsfeld as abuse row deepens
An explosion at a crowded market in Baghdad yesterday killed at least seven Iraqis, including three policemen, and wounded 13.
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India in close poll race to finish line
India goes to the final lap of its long-drawn parliamentary elections today amid tight security, as major contenders, ruling BJP-led alliance and main opposition Congress, wait for official results with
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AL may return to JS May 12
The main opposition Awami League (AL) is pondering a return to the Jatiya Sangsad to participate in the adoption of an obituary reference on slain lawmaker Ahsanullah Master when the session resumes on
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Kibria slams Saifur's remarks at BDF meet
Former finance minister Shah AMS Kibria yesterday slammed Finance and Planning Minister M Saifur Rahman for his remarks on the opposition's role at Bangladesh Development Forum (BDF) meeting on Saturday.
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6 PCJSS men abducted in Rangamati
Gunmen abducted six activists of Parbatya Chattragram Jono Sanghati Samity (PCJSS) from Borkol and Naniarchar upazilas of Rangamati on Thursday and Friday.
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Hasina to cut short US visit
Leader of the Opposition in parliament and Awami League chief Sheikh Hasina is likely to return home on May 12 or 13 cutting short her 10-day visit to the United States.
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