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Bangladesh Caretaker Government Redistributes Portfolio among New Advisers, Appoints Special Assistants ; Amnesty International Shows Concern About Bangladesh Government's Human Rights Record ; Special Court Gives 7 Year Prison Term to Ex-BNP Minister Salauddin Ahmed ; Bangladesh Chief Adviser Promises Timely National Election, No Surprises ; Bangladesh gets 5 new advisers for its caretaker government
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2 Bangladeshis stranded at Delhi airport for 48 days
Saturday, 05.05.2007, 11:20am
Two Bangladeshi citizens lived in New Delhi airport for 48 days as they did not have passports to return home in a reprise of a role played by Tom Hanks in the Hollywood film ‘The Terminal,’ a newspaper said on Thursday.
Pakistan-Bangladesh enjoys deep-rooted friendly relations: Shaukat Aziz
Saturday, 05.05.2007, 11:19am
Pakistan and Bangladesh enjoy deep rooted friendly relations based on shared faith, common history, culture and heritage which will continue to grow stronger, Prime Minister Shaukat said.
US ‘biggest culprit’ of climate change: WWF
Friday, 05.04.2007, 08:37am
AFP, Bangkok  : The United States, the world's top belcher of greenhouse gas emissions, is "the biggest culprit" of climate change, the WWF said Thursday, urging Washington to take swift action against global warming.

Key players unite in bid to rescue Iraq


Friday, 05.04.2007, 08:36am
AFP, Egypt : A conference aimed at rescuing Iraq from chaos and bankruptcy kicked off Thursday in Egypt amid an unprecedented display of international unity.
Venezuela decides to say goodbye to WB, IMF
Thursday, 05.03.2007, 01:49am
The World Bank and IMF grappled with internal upheaval Tuesday, rocked by a scandal that threatens the job of bank president Paul Wolfowitz and Venezuela’s surprise decision to withdraw from both powerful financial institutions.
5 British bomb plotters jailed for life
Tuesday, 05.01.2007, 06:52am
According to AFP, A judge handed down life jail terms Monday to five men convicted of plotting an al-Qaeda bombing campaign in Britain, including one with links to the ringleader of the 2005 attacks in London.
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