Dhaka, Ankara sign 2 MoUs to boost cooperation

    Sofian Khan Bangladesh and Turkey ton Tuesday signed two MoUs to enhance cooperation in the areas of Small and Medium Enterprises (SME) as well maintain the standards of products.The Memorandum of Understandings (MoU) are between Small and Medium Enterprise Foundation, Industry and Technology, Bangladesh and Ministry of Science, Small and Medium Enterprises Development Organization, and…

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      Turkish PM pays tribute to martyrs of Bangladesh’s war

      Sofian Khan Turkish Prime Minister Binali Yildirim on Tuesday has visited the National Mausoleum and paid respect to the martyrs by placing wreaths. Also he signed visitors’ book and planted a sapling there.Mosharraf Hossain, the Housing and Public Works Minister Engineer and AKM Mozammel Huq, the Liberation War Affairs Minister was also present that time.The Turkish…

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        Govt lowers fees to register births and deaths

        Sofian Khan The government has reduced the registering cost of births and deaths for Bangladeshi citizens by 75 percent.The Local Government Division on Monday had issued the revision in a notice on the rules for births and deaths registering.As before, births and deaths can be registered in Bangladesh and abroad without any charge within 45…

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          20 flights delayed as freezing weather halts normal life

          Sayeed Muhammad As the entire country remained blanketed with thick fog disrupting normal life yesterday, at least 20 flights were delayed at Hazrat Shahjalal International Airport in Dhaka.The airport sources said the flights, both domestic and international, from different routes could not land there in the time fixed. Tarik Ahmed Al Sadik, assistant superintendent of…

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            65 journos killed worldwide in 2017

            Sayeed Muhammad At least 65 journalists and media workers have been killed across the world so far this year, says an estimate prepared by the Reporters Sans Frontières (RSF), also known as Reporters Without Borders.The latest figure pushes up the total number of journalists killed in connection with their work since 2005 to 926.Among them…

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