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The IMF will release $1.3 billion to Bangladesh in June after a fourth review of its $4.7-billion loan program.
Former Bangladesh President Abdul Hamid flees to Thailand amid investigations into his role in the 2024 anti-Hasina protests.
The International Monetary Fund (IMF) is set to release $1.3 billion to Bangladesh in June, after completing a fourth review ...
Lashkar operative' met Bangladeshi minister around time of Pahalgam terror attack: The US state department recently deflected ...
The funds, covering both the fourth and fifth tranches, had been held up as the IMF pressed for greater exchange rate flexibility, particularly the adoption of a crawling peg mechanism ...
Bangladesh has said its elections are a domestic issue and urged other countries to respect its sovereignty. A top aide to ...
Once the ceremonial head of state and a respected Awami League stalwart, Hamid’s sudden exit is emblematic of the crumbling ...
Abdul Hamid has quietly fled the country, he boarded a Thai Airways flight from Dhaka’s Hazrat Shahjalal International ...
The International Monetary Fund (IMF) is set to release $1.3 billion to Bangladesh in June, after completing a fourth review ...
Former Bangladesh President Mohammad Abdul Hamid has secretly left the country, following the ousting of Sheikh Hasina's ...
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India Today on MSNWould send suicide bombers to Kolkata: Bangladeshi cleric advocates Taliban tacticA Bangladeshi Islamic cleric, Maulana Abdul Quddus Faruqi, has called for suicide attacks on Kolkata, endorsing a ...
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The Print on MSNAwami League is out. Who will lead Bangladesh’s Centre-Left next?What lies ahead for Sheikh Hasina’s party is difficult to tell. It might try to field independent candidates in the next ...
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