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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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Indian Tata Unveils Nano - World's Cheapest New Car Priced at $2,500
Thursday, 01.10.2008, 10:01pm
Tabriz Iqbal, Dhaka, Jan 10, 2008: After creating world-wide buzz as a potential buyer of famous car brand Jaguar, Tata Motors announced another grand news yesterday.
Pakistan approves gas purchase agreement with Iran
Thursday, 01.10.2008, 05:06am

PTI, Jan 9, 2008: Pakistan government on Tuesday approved a gas purchase agreement to be signed with Iran for a multi-billion dollar gas pipeline project which also involves India.

Bangladesh to raise food security issue at WTO meet
Thursday, 01.10.2008, 04:57am
Dhaka, Jan 9, 2008: The government is taking the country’s food security issues to WTO negotiations in Geneva demanding firm, bilateral commitment of food assistance under its ‘safety box’ provision to the LDCs, official sources said, reports BSS.
US terms Bangladesh advisers' resignation as internal matter
Thursday, 01.10.2008, 04:55am
The United States Wednesday said the resignation of Advisors is an internal matter of the government of Bangladesh, renewing the US pledge to work with the incumbent caretaker administration in preparing for elections later this year, reports UNB.
Malaysia Bans Indian and Bangladeshi Workers
Tuesday, 01.08.2008, 10:25pm
PTI, New Delhi, Jan 8, 2008: Malaysia has frozen the recruitment of Indian workers, including temple priests, sculptors and
Bangladeshi expat rescued from captivity
Tuesday, 01.08.2008, 04:21am
CHITTAGONG, Jan 7: Police in a pre-dawn swoop rescued a Bangladeshi expatriate academic living in Japan from the captivity of kidnappers in the city today and captured three abductors, reports BSS.
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