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Moyna to screen in South Korea
Intern doctors to stop their agitation for a month after Health Minister's assurance
Murderous Zia-Mushtaq gang destroyed the spirit of Liberation War: Obaidul Quader
United States wants to uphold democracy in Bangladesh
PM directs to be proactive in dealing with LDC challenges
We don't want anybody bilaterally recognise Taliban govt in Afghanistan: British PM Boris Johnson
Kabul/London: British PM Boris Johnson gave a strong message to Taliban insurgents as they take control of Afghanistan after capturing capital city Kabul on Sunday, saying that nobody should bilaterally recognise the government in the war-torn nation that might soon be formed.
Vienna shooting: Three killed, many injured as gunmen storm Austrian capital
Dhaka, November 3: At least three people were killed and several others wounded after gunmen opened fire in six locations across Vienna, the Austrian capital on Monday.
As China continues clampdown, Britain is planning to give refugee to Hong Kong residents
London: It seems Britain is slowly backing its former colony as it is planning to allow hundreds of thousands of Hong Kong citizens to come to Britain if China clamps down further on the city.
COVID-19: Britain may take harder stance against China
London: The British government's mollifying stance on China is likely to harden in the coming months once the immediate concerns regarding the COVID-19 outbreak are dealt with, media reports said.
Britain spends £16m by ordering flawed COVID-19 testing kits from China
London: Britain found themselves in midst of trouble, like many other Western nations earlier claimed, after the country paid two Chinese companies an estimated £16 million for two million COVID-19 antibody tests that officials later on found were not accurate enough to be rolled out.
Brexit issue: MPs' vote on deal ruled out by Speaker
London: The British House of Commons Speaker on Monday refused the Boris Johnson-led government's request to hold a "yes" or "no" vote on the Brexit deal.