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Holy Shab-e-Qadr today

Soon the situation in Chittagong Hill Tracts will be calm: Obaidul Quader

KNF attack to loot money and show capability: RAB

Kidnapped manager of Sonali Bank returns to his family

Home Minister to visit Bandarban tomorrow to inspect situation

Coronavirus and Russia-Ukraine war have slowed the pace of development: PM Hasina

Dhaka, November 15: Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina said that no one can stop the unstoppable progress of Bangladesh.

US sanctions in war amount to human rights violations: PM Hasina

Dhaka, July 7: Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina has termed the US sanctions on Russia-Ukraine war as a violation of human rights.

3 decisions regarding Ukrainians staying in Bangladesh

Dhaka, March 8: Expat Ukrainian citizens residing in Bangladesh whose visa have expired, will not be deported. They can stay here without penalty. Due to the war situation in Ukraine, the Bangladesh government has taken three decisions for the citizens of the country. A letter in this regard was sent to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs from the Security Services Department of the Ministry of Home Affairs on Sunday (March 6).

Russia-Ukraine War: Expat Ukrainians in Bangladesh want a quick end to the war

Dhaka, March 2: Aksana Lapikawakabir, a citizen of Ukraine, has been living in Dhaka for the last 20 years. However, her relatives all live in Ukraine. After the Russian invasion of the country, Aksana is worried about the safety of her relatives. She said in broken Bengali, we do not want war, we want peace. I want this war to end as soon as possible.