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Prospect of ICJ Masalit genocide case

SUDAN’S surprise move to institute proceedings against the United Arab Emirates before the International Court of Justice on March 5, 2025, alleging that the latter is violating certain obligations under the Genocide Convention, raises several legal challenges and uncertainties. In this case, Sudan alleges that the UAE is complicit in genocidal acts committed against the...

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Skilled human resources stressed to attract FDI

Business stakeholders of the United Arab Emirates said that Bangladesh should focus on its large pool of young people and make them skilled enough so that foreign investors could feel confident about investing in Bangladesh and utilising this young demographic dividend...

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Butler announces squad for UAE sans rebel players

Bangladesh national women’s football team head coach Peter Butler on Thursday announced a 23-member squad, excluding the 18 rebellious players for the forthcoming two FIFA International Friendly matches against the United Arab Emirates...

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Returned migrants issue 10-day ultimatum

Expatriate workers who were sent back from different countries, including the United Arab Emirates, for supporting the Students’ Movement Against Discrimination in the July-August uprising suspended their protest with a 10-day ultimatum on Monday...

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Top UAE companies plan to invest in Bangladesh: CA office

Two major companies in the United Arab Emirates, Abu Dhabi Ports Group and Masdar, rolled out plans to invest in port development, management and logistics, and the renewable energy sectors in Bangladesh on Tuesday.

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Putting migrants back in harness at home

MALAYSIA, Oman, the United Kingdom and the United Arab Emirate are all temporary homes to a large number of foreign workers and many of them are from Bangladesh. And, many of them are eager to get back home to live with the family and acquaintances and contribute to the local development. Some return to the country but many unfortunately...

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Al Haramain Perfumes launches new Fragrances

Al Haramain Perfumes, a renowned company from the United Arab Emirates, unveiled 12 new fragrances in a launching ceremony held at Jamuna Future Park on Friday...

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UAE reaffirms commitment to working with Bangladesh

Ambassador of the United Arab Emirates to Bangladesh Abdulla Ali ALHmoudi on Monday said that his country was keen to share its experiences with Bangladesh in the areas of civil aviation, ports and logistics, and defence partnership...

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UAE releases 75 more expats arrested over July protest

The United Arab Emirates on Friday released 75 more Bangladeshi nationals who were arrested for holding protests in that country, expressing solidarity with the Student Movement Against Discrimination in July-August.

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Govt has issues to address to facilitate labour migration

THE suspension of labour migration from Bangladesh to more than a dozen destination countries for up to five years for irregularities in the migration process and a number of other reasons warrants special attention of the authorities. Labour migration to at least 13 destinations — Oman, Bahrain, Iraq, Libya, Sudan, Malaysia, Egypt, the United Arab Emirates...

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UAE keen to invest in Ctg port

The United Arab Emirates is keen to invest in Chattogram port for financial benefit of the both countries...

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Remittance from KSA halves in 3 years: BB

Remittance inflow from the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia has halved in three years despite the country being largest overseas labour market for Bangladeshi workers...

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14 pardoned Bangladeshis return from UAE

The first batch of 14 Bangladeshi migrants, who had been granted pardon by the United Arab Emirates president Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, returned home Saturday...

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Convicted 57 Bangladeshis pardoned by UAE

All 57 Bangladeshis, who were earlier convicted by the UAE Federal Court for holding protest rallies in solidarity with anti-discrimination student protests in Bangladesh, have been...

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UAE president greets Yunus

President of the United Arab Emirates Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan on Thursday congratulated chief advisor professor Muhammad Yunus on his assumption of the leadership of the interim government of Bangladesh...

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UAE accepts Taliban govt ambassador

The United Arab Emirates has accepted the credentials of an ambassador from Afghanistan’s Taliban government, officials said, becoming just the second country after...

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UAE orders trial of dozens of alleged gang members

The United Arab Emirates has ordered more than 100 alleged members of a criminal gang to stand trial, state media said Friday, following an increase in mass convictions in the Gulf state...

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Migration, politics and economics

ALTHOUGH this issue has not been discussed much, current political hostility may affect migration and its long- as well as short-term economics more than thought of now. The protests and subsequent jailing of protesting migrants in the United Arab Emirates have largely been forgotten now...

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UAE jails 57 Bangladeshis for protests

The United Arab Emirates has handed lengthy prison sentences to 57 Bangladeshi expatriates for protesting against their government while in the Gulf country where demonstrations are banned, state media reported Monday...

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Govt response to Bangladeshis’ jailing in Dubai unfortunate

THE remarks of the foreign affairs minister and the expatriate welfare and overseas employment minister that the arrest and the imprisonment of 57 Bangladeshis in Dubai is an internal affair of the United Arab Emirates are unfortunate and, therefore, unacceptable. The remarks that the ministers made in Dhaka on July 24 are nothing short...

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UAE sentences 43 people to life in prison in mass trial

A court in the United Arab Emirates has handed life sentences to 43 Emiratis for ‘terrorist’ links, state media said Wednesday, after a mass trial heavily criticised by UN experts and rights groups.

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