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David Miliband (Free subscription) | yesterday
On 29th December, Bangladesh contested a peaceful general election. 87% of eligible voters turned out. Observers called the election free and fair, and all involved should be proud of the way it was conducted. This is an impressive achievement. The picture had not always been so rosy. Planned polls in January 2007 were stopped by violence and public disorder. A state of emergency was declared and a...
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Reuters UK (Free subscription) | yesterday
DHAKA (Reuters) - Bangladesh on Wednesday named 19-year-old uncapped pacer Rubel Hossain in a 14-man squad for this week's tri-nation one-day tournament and the limited overs series against Zimbabwe later in January.
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Reuters UK (Free subscription) | yesterday
DHAKA, Jan 7 (Reuters) - Bangladesh captain Mohammad Ashraful and wicketkeeper Mushfiqur Rahim have been fined for breaching codes of conduct during the second test loss to Sri Lanka, the International Cricket Council said on Wednesday.
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Global Voices Online (Free subscription) | 2 hours ago
Maskwaith Ahsan at Voice of Bangladeshi Bloggers writes on the new cabinet of Bangladesh which includes five women in key positions including the Prime Minister: “It's no longer a dream. Breaking centuries of silence, the women of Bangladesh have finally stood up to contribute to society alongside men.”
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The Telegraph (Free subscription) | 06/01/2009
Democracy was restored to Bangladesh yesterday after two years of army rule when Sheikh Hasina Wajed was sworn in for her second spell as the country's prime minister.
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People Daily (Free subscription) | yesterday
The Bangladesh government will introduce "Telehealth Care Services" across the country from next month aiming at providing health care facility to all the people, a senior official said Wednesday. Director General of Health Services under Bangladesh's Health Ministry Md Abul Faiz said that all public hospitals at the country's 481 sub-districts will be provided required logistics including mobile phones...
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People Daily (Free subscription) | yesterday
Bangladesh is keen to play a pivotal role in combating terrorism and militancy in South Asia to help establish peace and stability in the region, Bangladesh's new Foreign Minister Dipu Moni said Wednesday. Dipu Moni, first female foreign minister of Bangladesh, in her maiden remarks to reporters after taking oath Tuesday evening said, "Terrorism and militancy are not limited to geographical boundaries...
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Daily Khabor @ Khabor.Com (Free subscription) | yesterday
i regret to read this 'one eyed' posting. it only emphasizes india's interest to bangladesh regarding their north east region. surely people of bangladesh did not vote awami league alliance to help india. "whoever writes anything" should not be posted here. --- On Wed, 1/7/09, Isha Khan wrote: From: Isha Khan Subject: [dhakamails] Bangladesh election results augur well for India To: zoglul@hotmail.co.uk,...
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The Earth Times Online Newspaper (Free subscription) | yesterday
Dhaka - Bangladesh's newly appointed Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina Wazed Wednesday began her second term in office, paying homage to the memory of her slain father and the country's liberation war martyrs, officials said. She was sworn in as head of g...
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Good Read (Free subscription) | yesterday
Mark Dummett BBC News, Cox's Bazaar Surfing is normally associated with places like Hawaii, California and Australia's Bondi Beach, but the sport has now even reached as far as the coast of Bangladesh. Cox's Bazaar, in the country's remote south-east, is better known for its cyclones and vulnerability to rising sea levels, but it also boasts of having, at 125km (78 miles), the world's longest unbroken...
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BBC News (Free subscription) | 06/01/2009
Democratic rule returns to Bangladesh with the swearing-in of Awami League leader Sheikh Hasina as PM.
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BBC News (Free subscription) | 06/01/2009
Democratic rule returns to Bangladesh on Tuesday with the swearing-in of Awami League leader Sheikh Hasina as PM.
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The Guardian (Free subscription) | 06/01/2009
Tillakaratne Dilshan tore into the Bangladesh attack to seal the series in Chittagong after earlier posting his second century of the Test
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Daily Khabor @ Khabor.Com (Free subscription) | yesterday
Dear members, Assalamu Alaikum.Such articles have no value as the clear motive is Islam-bashing in different pretexts. The writer says," Begum Khaleda Zia's governance was dominated by the Islamist fundamentalist parties like the Jamaat-e-Islami and Islamic Okiya Jote who were her alliance partners . The end result of such a coalition was a virtual confrontational attitude towards India, a creeping...
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HealthwatchAdvocacy News | 14/11/2008
HealthwatchAdvocacy News of Healthwatch Advocacy Newscampaign is health watch and advocacy-awareness action for better health, medical care and safer environment in Bangladesh and the Asian neighbours. E-mail tips to HealthwatchAdvocacy@gmail.com to fight against health sector mismanagement, malfunctioning, negligence, irregularity, corruption, crime, mishap, unethical practices, and anything that...
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HealthwatchAdvocacy News | 05/11/2008
HealthwatchAdvocacy News of Healthwatch Advocacy Newscampaign is health watch and advocacy-awareness action for better health, medical care and safer environment in Bangladesh and the Asian neighbours. E-mail tips to HealthwatchAdvocacy@gmail.com to fight against health sector mismanagement, malfunctioning, negligence, irregularity,...
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HealthwatchAdvocacy News | 11/04/2008
Healthwatch Advocacy Newscampaign special news WHO Bangladesh inefficient, abuses power? by Healthwatch Advocacy Newscampaign Dhaka, Oct 07: World Health Organization’s Bangladesh country office and Bangladesh Representative have been blamed of gross irregularity as they cancelled Bangladesh’s official delegate’s participation in a symposium on “Reducing Harm from Alcohol Use in the Community,” held