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Better governance for labour migration needed

BANGLADESH remains one of the top few countries to send migrants to join the international labour market, but remittance earnings compared with the number of migrants abroad are low. The International Organisation for Migration in...

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Muslim unity can help resolving Palestinian crisis: Hasan

Foreign minister Hasan Mahmud, while on the sidelines of the preparatory meeting of the 15th OIC Summit, held bilateral discussions on Friday with the permanent observer of the State of Palestine to the United Nations, Riyad Mansour...

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A free press is not a choice, but a necessity: Guterres 

United Nations secretary general Antonio Guterres has called on governments, the private sector and civil society to join them in reaffirming their commitment to safeguarding press freedom and the rights of journalists and media professionals around the world.....

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Ocean economy: advancing blue growth

BANGLADESH has rich marine biodiversity, which can contribute to a sustainable blue economy. An appropriate blue economy should ensure harmonious use of ocean resources, including human well-being, economic prosperity...

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UN pushes justice for Lanka’s Easter victims

The United Nations on Sunday urged Sri Lanka to bridge its ‘accountability deficit’ and ensure justice as the country commemorated the 279 victims of its worst-ever attack against civilians five years ago...

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Two dozen killed in Darfur town as war spreads

Clashes between the Sudanese army and its rival paramilitary have killed at least 25 civilians in the North Darfur town of El-Fasher, a pro-democracy lawyers committee said on Tuesday...

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Mexico takes Ecuador to int’l court over embassy raid

Mexico filed a lawsuit against Ecuador on Thursday at the International Court of Justice over the storming of its embassy in Quito, saying it wanted the South American country ‘suspended’ from the United Nations....

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World food prices rise for first time in seven months: FAO

Global food prices rose in March, the first increase since July, pulled higher by cooking oil prices despite the cost of grains continuing to ease, the United Nations’ Food and Agricultural Organization said on Friday....

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