Russia Keen To Help In Energy
Russia is eagerly waiting to receive Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina when she will visit Moscow in early next year likely, says a Russian foreign ministry official in the city yesterday.

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Musa Conquers Everest
Musa Ibrahim has scaled Mount Everest as the first Bangladeshi, said friends and family of the mountaineer.

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Collective Efforts A Must To Tackle Natural Calamities In S Asia
President Zillur Rahman yesterday emphasised collective initiatives to tackle the natural calamities like flood, draught, earthquake and Tsunami as well as environmental degradation through exchange of weather and climate data among the South Asian countries.

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Miracle Survival For Bangladeshi Girl
A young Bangladeshi intern is one of the eight lucky ones who have survived the deadly plane crash that killed 158 people in the Indian city Mangalore yesterday.

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Dhaka, Moscow Sign Five-Year Nuke Deal
Bangladesh and Russia yesterday signed a five-year framework agreement on cooperation for the peaceful use of nuclear energy to make ways for nuclear power plants to meet the growing power demand in the country.

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Cheating Migrant Workers: Hasina Warns of Instant Action
Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina yesterday said the government would take instant tough action if any recruiting agency is found to be cheating Bangladeshi immigrant workers.

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Transboundary Efforts Needed To Promote Sundarbans
Indian High Commissioner Rajeet Mitter yesterday stressed the need for transboundary effort to put the Sundarbans, world's largest mangrove forest, in the list of seven natural wonders on this planet.

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Bangladesh A Model For Women Empowerment: Filipino Envoy
Bangladesh can be a global model for women empowerment as its women administrators prove to lead the country competently, outgoing Philippines Ambassador Zenaida Tacorda Radago said yesterday.

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Dipu Moni Flies To Russia Today
Foreign Minister Dipu Moni, who is now attending OIC Foreign Ministers Conference in Tajikistan, will begin an official visit to Russia from today to sign a preliminary deal for setting up a nuclear power plant in Bangladesh.

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Dispute with Petrobangla: Chevron Accepts Int'l Court Ruling
US-based international oil company Chevron, which lost to Bangladesh in a legal battle in an international arbitration court, said in a statement yesterday that it has accepted the ruling and would abide by the verdict.

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