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    Rescue Efforts Continue After Bus Falls into River

    Dhaka, March 25 Two people died when a bus carrying at least 40 people plunged into a river in Bangladesh as it attempted to board a transport ferry on Wednesday, with officials saying that many passengers are suspected to be missing.The accident occurred in southwestern Rajbari at the...
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    40 Passengers Missing Following Bus Dive in Padma River

    Dhaka, March 25 A bus carrying at least 40 people plunged into a river in Bangladesh on Wednesday as it attempted to board a transport ferry, with officials saying that many passengers are suspected to be missing.The accident occurred in southwestern Rajbari at the Dauladia terminal when the...
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    Solemn Remembrance: Bangladesh Honors 1971 Martyrs

    March 25, New Delhi – Bangladesh is observing Genocide Day today in solemn remembrance of the victims of the brutal military crackdown carried out by Pakistani forces on the night of March 25, 1971, under the codename Operation Searchlight.The day marks one of the darkest chapters in the...
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    International Arms Network Disrupted: Police Seize Weapons

    New Delhi, March 25 The Delhi Police has busted a major international arms trafficking module with links to Pakistan, Nepal, and Bangladesh, arresting 10 key operatives and recovering a cache of sophisticated, foreign-made weapons, an official said on Wednesday.The module, allegedly operating...
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    Bangladesh Marks Genocide Day, Calls for Liberation War Values

    Dhaka/New Delhi, March 25 Bangladeshi Prime Minister Tarique Rahman has called for the establishment of the "spirit of equality, human dignity, and social justice" that characterized the Liberation War, as the nation observed Genocide Day on Wednesday.The Pakistani army launched "Operation...
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    Bangladesh Marks Genocide Day, Remembering 1971 Events

    Dhaka, March 25 – On Wednesday, Bangladeshi Prime Minister Tarique Rahman described the events of March 25, 1971, as a "pre-planned massacre" and one of the most brutal chapters in the nation's history, as the country observed Genocide Day in remembrance of those killed during the crackdown by...
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    Delhi Police Disrupts Arms Trafficking Ring

    March 25, New Delhi – In a major operation, the Delhi Police has dismantled an international arms supply network linked to illegal dealers in Pakistan, Nepal, and Bangladesh, arresting ten individuals involved in the network.The police recovered 21 foreign-made weapons, including pistols...
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    Energy Crisis Impacts Education and Industry in Bangladesh

    March 25, New Delhi - In Bangladesh, all educational institutions have switched to online learning to reduce the strain on the national power grid.Furthermore, Dhaka has introduced a five-hour rotating power outage schedule for domestic consumers in order to prioritize electricity supply to...
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    Delhi Police Busts Arms Smuggling Module Linked to Pakistan

    New Delhi, March 25 The Delhi Police said on Wednesday that they have busted an arms smuggling module with links to Pakistan, Nepal, and Bangladesh, and arrested 10 people.A cache of sophisticated foreign-made weapons, including sub-machine guns and automatic pistols, along with 200 live...
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    Arms Trafficking Ring Linked to Pakistan, Nepal, Bangladesh

    New Delhi, March 25 – The Delhi Police Crime Branch on Wednesday cracked a major international arms trafficking module with links to Pakistan, Nepal, and Bangladesh, operating from the Walled City area of the national capital. Ten key operatives of the interstate network have been arrested, and...
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    Nixon Administration Refused to Condemn Pakistan's Actions

    Washington, March 25. Secret transcripts of a 1971 conversation between President Richard Nixon and his National Security Advisor Henry Kissinger reveal that the United States refused to condemn Pakistan's military crackdown in East Pakistan, despite warnings from its own diplomat about the...
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    World Bank Flags Bangladesh's Continued Food Inflation Concerns

    New Delhi, March 24. Bangladesh has remained in the "red" category of countries, which are at risk of food inflation, for almost three years. Although overall inflation decreased somewhat due to various interim government initiatives, food inflation has increased again over the last five months...
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    Air Pollution Trends: Pakistan, Bangladesh, and India Lead the Most Polluted Countries

    New Delhi, March 24 Pakistan is the most polluted country in the world, followed by Bangladesh and Tajikistan, while India is in sixth place, according to the 8th World Air Quality Report.The 2025 edition of the report, published by IQAir, a Swiss air quality technology company, is based on...
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    Top Global Stories: Iran Conflict, Ukraine Attacks, and More

    FGN40 US-IRAN-TRUMP-HEGSETHPete said, ‘Let’s do it’: Trump on decision-making over Iran attackWashington: US President Donald Trump said that Secretary of War Pete Hegseth was the “first one” to suggest attacking Iran when he discussed the "problem in the Middle East" with his close aides...
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    Bangladesh Faces Fuel Shortages Amid Increased Consumer Demand

    Dhaka, March 24 – Bangladesh's Minister of Power, Energy, and Mineral Resources, Iqbal Hasan Mahmud, has admitted that the country's normal fuel supply system has been disrupted due to increased consumer demand, local media reported on Tuesday.Speaking to reporters at the Secretariat in Dhaka...
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    Ex-Military Leader Arrested in Bangladesh Amid Political Developments

    Dhaka, March 24 A prominent former military general who played a key role in 2007 in installing an army-backed interim government replacing one that was believed to be aligned with the BNP, now led by Prime Minister Tarique Rahman, has been arrested, police said on Tuesday.Police said their...
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    IQAir Report Shows Rising Pollution, Pakistan Leads in 2025

    Islamabad, March 24: Pakistan has been ranked as the world's most polluted nation in 2025, with concentrations of hazardous fine particles known as PM2.5 up to 13 times higher than the recommended World Health Organization (WHO) level, a research revealed on Tuesday, according to local media...
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    India Strengthens Commitment to BIMSTEC Regional Cooperation

    New Delhi, March 23 There is a need to create regional dependence rather than relying on global supply chains, whether in energy security, health security, or other areas. BIMSTEC Secretary General Indra Mani Pandey said this, according to a statement issued by Assocham on Monday.The key...
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    Bangladesh Pumps May Close Amid Severe Shortage

    March 23, New Delhi: Countries across the region are struggling with severe shortages of oil and gas, and are taking urgent measures to address the crisis.In Bangladesh, petrol pump owners have warned that filling stations across the country could shut down at any moment due to a severe fuel...
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    Global Fuel Shortages Trigger Rationing and Restrictions

    New Delhi, March 23. Countries worldwide are taking drastic measures to conserve fuel and ensure continued energy access for their people in the wake of the disruption in oil and gas supplies triggered by the escalation in the Middle East conflict.The impact of the current disruptions in West...
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