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DHAKA - The US officials have told Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina that "there will be no further high-level diplomatic interaction" until the "harassment" of Grameen Bank founder Muhammad Yunus ends, a media report claimed Monday.
DHAKA - Bangladesh is set to dilute its anti-graft law to keep beyond its purview lawmakers at all levels and require prior permission to probe government officials.
DHAKA - Bangladesh opposition leader Khaleda Zia Friday asked Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina to "resign immediately" and demanded a mid-term poll.
DHAKA - Bangladesh has sought help from international organisations for thousands of its nationals trapped in Libya.
DHAKA - The government in Dhaka said Tuesday it was working to evacuate Bangladeshi workers from Libya.
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