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Trump defends choice of Kushner for France envoy

US president-elect Donald Trump defended his choice of Charles Kushner for US ambassador to France, describing him as a “family

New Syria PM says all religious groups’ rights ‘guaranteed’

Syria’s new prime minister said the Islamist-led alliance that ousted president Bashar al-Assad will “guarantee” the rights of all religious

International Students Association of Shariatpur (ISAS) Launches with a Formation Taskforce

International Desk: The International Students Association of Shariatpur (ISAS) has officially commenced its journey, aiming to connect talented students from

Evacuations underway as Philippine volcano erupts

A volcano briefly erupted in the central Philippines on Monday, sending a huge ash column high into the sky as

184 killed in Haiti capital violence over weekend: UN

The United Nations rights chief said Monday that 184 people had been killed over the weekend in the Haitian capital

Begum Rokeya’s works, thoughts surprised me, says Prof Yunus

Recalling the contribution of Rokeya Sakhawat Hossain, commonly known as Begum Rokeya, to social reform, Chief Adviser Professor Muhammad Yunus

Bangladesh’s minority issues are being unfairly presented in international media

to religiously offensive Facebook posts. Some marginalized groups and individuals often spread hatred against minorities.’ He said that in recent

India will also suffer if there is non-cooperation in trade and commerce

Brigadier General (Retd) Dr. M Sakhawat Hossain, Advisor to the Ministry of Shipping and Labor and Employment, said that if

Indian Medical Association decides not to boycott Bangladeshi patients

The Indian Medical Association (IMA), the country’s central medical association, has announced its decision not to boycott Bangladeshi patients who

Religious leaders promise to stay together for the sake of the country

Chief advisor. Religious leaders of different communities met with Muhammad Yunus. At this time, the religious leaders promised to stay