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At least 31 people were killed, many of them schoolchildren, when a fighter jet crashed into a school in Bangladesh.
As uncertainties continue to rock Bangladesh, political parties believe that the country’s Chief Adviser Muhammad Yunus will ...
Social media, by its very design, rewards engagement. The more dramatic or emotionally provocative a post is, the more it ...
Two students who were burned in the plane crash at Milestone School and College are being released from the National ...
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Investigators have not yet produced a final report into Jeju Air jet crash, but information about the plane's two engines has begun to emerge.
The relationship between Bangladesh and India has demonstrated some ‘encouraging signs of goodwill’ in recent days despite ...
Chinese medical team from Wuhan Third Hospital, currently visiting Bangladesh, continued their work at the Bangladesh ...
US-Bangla airlines have dismissed claims that the Kathmandu District Court has ordered Dhaka-based US-Bangla Airlines to pay ...
He arrived at the hospital around 9:10pm and was briefed by the institute’s Director Dr Mohammad Nasir Uddin on the the current condition of the patients.
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United News of Bangladesh on MSNProf Yunus visits Burn Institute to enquire about jet crash victimsChief Adviser Professor Muhammad Yunus visited the National Institute of Burn and Plastic Surgery on Saturday night to enquire about the treatment of those injured in the recent plane crash into ...
On occasion, tragedies give rise to heroic people and actions. In the case of a teacher in Bangladesh who gave her life in exchange for that of 20 children, very few official governmental words ...
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