Dhaka, Seoul Agree to Boost Cooperation
Bangladesh and South Korea yesterday agreed to intensify cooperation in trade, investment, transfer of technology, energy and infrastructure development for mutual benefit.

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Int'l Court Rejects Chevron Claim
An international arbitration court yesterday turned down US oil giant Chevron's age-old claim of around $240 million from Petrobangla.

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Seoul To Legalise Bangladeshi Expatriates
The South Korean government will take effective steps to legalise all Bangladeshi expatriates living there and will take their maximum care.

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Hasina For Quick Disbursement Of Climate Funds
Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina has called for establishing the Multi-Donor Trust Fund at the earliest and quick disbursement of the fund among the least developed countries (LDCs) to enable them to face the impact of climate change.

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Trade Ties With S Korea To Climb New Heights
Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina, who is in Seoul on a three-day visit, made an impassioned plea yesterday for further enhancement in economic ties between Bangladesh and South Korea.

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Climate Change: EU To Sign Accord With 3 Countries
The European Union is likely to sign an agreement with Bangladesh, Cambodia and the Maldives to assist the three countries to combat the adverse impact of the climate change.

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PM Leaves For 5-Day Visit
Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina left yesterday afternoon for Bangkok by a Thai Airways flight en route to Seoul on a five-day visit to South Korea and Malaysia.

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Dhaka For More Manpower Export
Bangladesh earning the status of a labour-source country will be high on the agenda during the prime minister's visit to Malaysia.

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Moriarty Tells of US Help For Army
The USA is committed to helping Bangladesh establish a more capable military answerable to civilian authorities, said US Ambassador to Bangladesh James Moriarty yesterday.

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Dhaka, Delhi To Reach Agreement For Equitable River Water Sharing
Bangladesh and India have agreed to jointly collect hydrological data and enter into an ad-hoc agreement on rivers water sharing, Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina's adviser Gowher Rizvi said in an interview published in a leading Indian newspaper yesterday.

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