Month: April 2022

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Shahabuddin Ahmed, former Bangladesh president and chief justice, dies at 92

The former president had been suffering from complications due to old age for some time. He was hospitalised on Feb 21 after his condition deteriorated, his household aide Abdul Motalib told bdnews24.com. “He was living very carefully during the spike in coronavirus cases,” he said. “He never contracted it.” The former president had been suffering …

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Take Out with Lisa Ling” shows the Bangladeshi American Dream

The United States is home to around 800,000 Bangladeshi Americans. The notion of the “American Dream” inspires them all to work hard and prosper in a society budding with opportunities. New York has been the hub of Bangladeshi Americans since the 1970s, with the major concentration of the Bangladeshi community scattered across the Bronx, Brooklyn …

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Chinese New Year Celebration at Radisson Blu Dhaka Water Garden

The Chinese New Year today welcomed the Year of the Tiger! The Chinese New Year is a family affair, a time of reunion and thanksgiving, immersed in many traditions and themes of good luck, fortune, happiness, wealth and longevity. To celebrate this special occasion, Radisson Blu Dhaka is set to serve a flavoursome Chinese themed …

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CHINESE NEW YEAR CELEBRATION AT RADISSON BLU DHAKA WATER GARDEN

The Chinese New Year today welcomed the Year of the Tiger! The Chinese New Year is a family affair, a time of reunion and thanksgiving, immersed in many traditions and themes of good luck, fortune, happiness, wealth and longevity. To celebrate this special occasion, Radisson Blu Dhaka is set to serve a flavoursome Chinese themed …

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Quad ministers convene to address Indo-Pacific ‘coercion’, climate, COVID

Climate change, COVID and China’s “coercion” in the Indo-Pacific top the agenda as foreign ministers of the Quad grouping of Australia, India, Japan and the United States meet in Melbourne on Friday, with talks also covering an escalating crisis between the West and Russia over Ukraine. US Secretary of State Antony Blinken arrived in Australia …

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