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  1. এখানে বাংলায় পোস্ট করতে কেমন যেনো weird লাগে 🫠

    #বাংলা #bangla #dhaka #bangladesh

  2. এখানে বাংলায় পোস্ট করতে কেমন যেনো weird লাগে 🫠

    #বাংলা #bangla #dhaka #bangladesh

  3. Heartbreaking news from Bangladesh where at least 23 people have lost their lives after a bus plunged into the Padma River. The accident occurred while the vehicle was boarding a ferry during the post-Eid commute. Rescue teams are still on the scene. english.mathrubhumi.com/news/w #Bangladesh #BreakingNews #BusAccident #PadmaRiver #Dhaka

  4. Heartbreaking news from Bangladesh where at least 23 people have lost their lives after a bus plunged into the Padma River. The accident occurred while the vehicle was boarding a ferry during the post-Eid commute. Rescue teams are still on the scene. english.mathrubhumi.com/news/w #Bangladesh #BreakingNews #BusAccident #PadmaRiver #Dhaka

  5. Heartbreaking news from Bangladesh where at least 23 people have lost their lives after a bus plunged into the Padma River. The accident occurred while the vehicle was boarding a ferry during the post-Eid commute. Rescue teams are still on the scene. english.mathrubhumi.com/news/w #Bangladesh #BreakingNews #BusAccident #PadmaRiver #Dhaka

  6. Heartbreaking news from Bangladesh where at least 23 people have lost their lives after a bus plunged into the Padma River. The accident occurred while the vehicle was boarding a ferry during the post-Eid commute. Rescue teams are still on the scene. english.mathrubhumi.com/news/w #Bangladesh #BreakingNews #BusAccident #PadmaRiver #Dhaka

  7. A fun evening at Toggi World with my cousins, playing Laser Tag and Bowling!

    I also had a classic Bangladeshi set menu with fried rice, something I used to have often as a student. It brought back so many memories of those simple meals at local restaurants.

    #LaserTag #Bowling #SetMenu #Fun #Dhaka #Bangladesh

  8. A fun evening at Toggi World with my cousins, playing Laser Tag and Bowling!

    I also had a classic Bangladeshi set menu with fried rice, something I used to have often as a student. It brought back so many memories of those simple meals at local restaurants.

    #LaserTag #Bowling #SetMenu #Fun #Dhaka #Bangladesh

  9. A fun evening at Toggi World with my cousins, playing Laser Tag and Bowling!

    I also had a classic Bangladeshi set menu with fried rice, something I used to have often as a student. It brought back so many memories of those simple meals at local restaurants.

    #LaserTag #Bowling #SetMenu #Fun #Dhaka #Bangladesh

  10. I should clarify that the situation in Dhaka wasn’t any better under Hasina - in fact, it was worse. But I expected things to improve under the interim government. Sadly, they’ve failed to deliver anything meaningful.

    #politics #democracy #yunus #dhaka #us #europe

  11. I should clarify that the situation in Dhaka wasn’t any better under Hasina - in fact, it was worse. But I expected things to improve under the interim government. Sadly, they’ve failed to deliver anything meaningful.

    #politics #democracy #yunus #dhaka #us #europe

  12. I should clarify that the situation in Dhaka wasn’t any better under Hasina - in fact, it was worse. But I expected things to improve under the interim government. Sadly, they’ve failed to deliver anything meaningful.

    #politics #democracy #yunus #dhaka #us #europe

  13. I should clarify that the situation in Dhaka wasn’t any better under Hasina - in fact, it was worse. But I expected things to improve under the interim government. Sadly, they’ve failed to deliver anything meaningful.

    #politics #democracy #yunus #dhaka #us #europe

  14. I should clarify that the situation in Dhaka wasn’t any better under Hasina - in fact, it was worse. But I expected things to improve under the interim government. Sadly, they’ve failed to deliver anything meaningful.

    #politics #democracy #yunus #dhaka #us #europe

  15. On August 25, 2017, with the mentality of wiping out the Rohingya from the world, they [Myanmar Military] committed such inhuman torture on the Rohingya that they committed genocide, intending to wipe out an ethnic group. Burma deprived the Rohingya of education, medical care, and justice for many years, and erased their ethnic culture. Not only did they write a chapter of genocide by killing the Rohingya, but they also wiped out all elements of their culture. The level of torture against them has not decreased yet. The seedbed that the Burmese army created is still ongoing, the new perpetrator [AA] killing Rohingya civilians, children. Rohingya are still looking for a safe place to save their lives and are still taking risks to find a better life.

    Therefore, the Rohingya need your support. Not hatred towards the Rohingya, but each of us should work to facilitate the path to their rights without seeing them as dehumanizing. Please treat them as humans, talk for them. They need hope, they need your solidarity.

    ২০১৭ সাল ২৫ আগস্ট পৃথিবী থেকে নিশ্চিহ্নই করার সমস্ত মানসিকতা নিয়ে রোহিঙ্গাদের ওপর এমন অমানবিক নির্যাতন করেছিলো যা একটি জাতিগোষ্ঠীকে নিশ্চিহ্ন করার উদ্দেশ্যেই গণহত্যা চালিয়েছে। বার্মা রোহিঙ্গাদেকে শিক্ষা, চিকিৎসা ও ন্যায়বিচার বঞ্চিত করে রেখেছিলো বহুবছর ধরে, তাদের জাতিগত সংস্কৃতিকে মুছেই ফেলেছে। রোহিঙ্গাদের শুধু হত্যা করে গণহত্যার অধ্যায় রচনা করেনি শুধু, তাদের সংস্কৃতির সব ধরনের এলিমেন্টসকে নিশ্চিহ্নও করে দিয়েছে। এখনো তাদের প্রতি নির্যাতনের মাত্রা কমেনি। যে বীজতলা বার্মার সেনাবাহিনী তৈরী করেছে এখনো সেটি চলমান।

    তাই রোহিঙ্গাদের পাশে আপনাদের পাশে দরকার। রোহিঙ্গাদের প্রতি ঘৃণা নয়, তাদেরকে অমানবিকীকরণের দৃষ্টিতে না দেখে তাদের অধিকার পাবার পথকে সহজ করতে আমাদের প্রত্যেকের কাজ করা উচিত।

    - Tanbirul Miraj Ripon

    #Bangladesh #Myanmar #RohingyaGenocide #Dhaka #Palestine #FreeArakan #FreePalestine #Genocide #Gaza #SaveArakan #HumanRights #Pakistan #India #USA #Politics #Bangla

  16. On August 25, 2017, with the mentality of wiping out the Rohingya from the world, they [Myanmar Military] committed such inhuman torture on the Rohingya that they committed genocide, intending to wipe out an ethnic group. Burma deprived the Rohingya of education, medical care, and justice for many years, and erased their ethnic culture. Not only did they write a chapter of genocide by killing the Rohingya, but they also wiped out all elements of their culture. The level of torture against them has not decreased yet. The seedbed that the Burmese army created is still ongoing, the new perpetrator [AA] killing Rohingya civilians, children. Rohingya are still looking for a safe place to save their lives and are still taking risks to find a better life.

    Therefore, the Rohingya need your support. Not hatred towards the Rohingya, but each of us should work to facilitate the path to their rights without seeing them as dehumanizing. Please treat them as humans, talk for them. They need hope, they need your solidarity.

    ২০১৭ সাল ২৫ আগস্ট পৃথিবী থেকে নিশ্চিহ্নই করার সমস্ত মানসিকতা নিয়ে রোহিঙ্গাদের ওপর এমন অমানবিক নির্যাতন করেছিলো যা একটি জাতিগোষ্ঠীকে নিশ্চিহ্ন করার উদ্দেশ্যেই গণহত্যা চালিয়েছে। বার্মা রোহিঙ্গাদেকে শিক্ষা, চিকিৎসা ও ন্যায়বিচার বঞ্চিত করে রেখেছিলো বহুবছর ধরে, তাদের জাতিগত সংস্কৃতিকে মুছেই ফেলেছে। রোহিঙ্গাদের শুধু হত্যা করে গণহত্যার অধ্যায় রচনা করেনি শুধু, তাদের সংস্কৃতির সব ধরনের এলিমেন্টসকে নিশ্চিহ্নও করে দিয়েছে। এখনো তাদের প্রতি নির্যাতনের মাত্রা কমেনি। যে বীজতলা বার্মার সেনাবাহিনী তৈরী করেছে এখনো সেটি চলমান।

    তাই রোহিঙ্গাদের পাশে আপনাদের পাশে দরকার। রোহিঙ্গাদের প্রতি ঘৃণা নয়, তাদেরকে অমানবিকীকরণের দৃষ্টিতে না দেখে তাদের অধিকার পাবার পথকে সহজ করতে আমাদের প্রত্যেকের কাজ করা উচিত।

    - Tanbirul Miraj Ripon

    #Bangladesh #Myanmar #RohingyaGenocide #Dhaka #Palestine #FreeArakan #FreePalestine #Genocide #Gaza #SaveArakan #HumanRights #Pakistan #India #USA #Politics #Bangla

  17. The United States has decided to reduce the reciprocal tariff rate on products imported from Bangladesh to 20% from the previously declared 35%, after a series of talks over the past month.

    The announcement was made by the White House last night (31 July; Washington, DC time), after the final round of the talks took place between a Bangladesh delegation and US officials in the US capital.

    tbsnews.net/economy/tariff-ban

    #USA #UsPol #Trump #Tarrif #Bangladesh #Dhaka #Economy #Tax #News

  18. The United States has decided to reduce the reciprocal tariff rate on products imported from Bangladesh to 20% from the previously declared 35%, after a series of talks over the past month.

    The announcement was made by the White House last night (31 July; Washington, DC time), after the final round of the talks took place between a Bangladesh delegation and US officials in the US capital.

    tbsnews.net/economy/tariff-ban

    #USA #UsPol #Trump #Tarrif #Bangladesh #Dhaka #Economy #Tax #News

  19. The United States has decided to reduce the reciprocal tariff rate on products imported from Bangladesh to 20% from the previously declared 35%, after a series of talks over the past month.

    The announcement was made by the White House last night (31 July; Washington, DC time), after the final round of the talks took place between a Bangladesh delegation and US officials in the US capital.

    tbsnews.net/economy/tariff-ban

    #USA #UsPol #Trump #Tarrif #Bangladesh #Dhaka #Economy #Tax #News

  20. The United States has decided to reduce the reciprocal tariff rate on products imported from Bangladesh to 20% from the previously declared 35%, after a series of talks over the past month.

    The announcement was made by the White House last night (31 July; Washington, DC time), after the final round of the talks took place between a Bangladesh delegation and US officials in the US capital.

    tbsnews.net/economy/tariff-ban

    #USA #UsPol #Trump #Tarrif #Bangladesh #Dhaka #Economy #Tax #News

  21. The United States has decided to reduce the reciprocal tariff rate on products imported from Bangladesh to 20% from the previously declared 35%, after a series of talks over the past month.

    The announcement was made by the White House last night (31 July; Washington, DC time), after the final round of the talks took place between a Bangladesh delegation and US officials in the US capital.

    tbsnews.net/economy/tariff-ban

    #USA #UsPol #Trump #Tarrif #Bangladesh #Dhaka #Economy #Tax #News

  22. Major international brands have told their Bangladeshi suppliers that the current situation surrounding the US tariff negotiations does not look good for Bangladesh.

    AK Azad, managing director of Ha-Meem Group and former president of the FBCCI, noted that these international brands are closely monitoring the tariff negotiations between the US government and Bangladesh and are also lobbying on the issue.

    tbsnews.net/bangladesh/things-

    #Bangladesh #Dhaka #Trump #USA #Tarrif #Politics #UsPol

  23. Major international brands have told their Bangladeshi suppliers that the current situation surrounding the US tariff negotiations does not look good for Bangladesh.

    AK Azad, managing director of Ha-Meem Group and former president of the FBCCI, noted that these international brands are closely monitoring the tariff negotiations between the US government and Bangladesh and are also lobbying on the issue.

    tbsnews.net/bangladesh/things-

    #Bangladesh #Dhaka #Trump #USA #Tarrif #Politics #UsPol

  24. Major international brands have told their Bangladeshi suppliers that the current situation surrounding the US tariff negotiations does not look good for Bangladesh.

    AK Azad, managing director of Ha-Meem Group and former president of the FBCCI, noted that these international brands are closely monitoring the tariff negotiations between the US government and Bangladesh and are also lobbying on the issue.

    tbsnews.net/bangladesh/things-

    #Bangladesh #Dhaka #Trump #USA #Tarrif #Politics #UsPol

  25. Major international brands have told their Bangladeshi suppliers that the current situation surrounding the US tariff negotiations does not look good for Bangladesh.

    AK Azad, managing director of Ha-Meem Group and former president of the FBCCI, noted that these international brands are closely monitoring the tariff negotiations between the US government and Bangladesh and are also lobbying on the issue.

    tbsnews.net/bangladesh/things-

    #Bangladesh #Dhaka #Trump #USA #Tarrif #Politics #UsPol

  26. The title of FT report indicates what’s going on there. It’s one of those political situation where doing something or doing nothing both has costs but no apparent benefit.

    If Stermer had showed up for a meeting, it could’ve brought back the Tulip Corruption issue into public focus and the issue of illicit flows from foreign countries. Now that he hasn’t, there’ll be plenty of speculations around why he didn’t, which could now be spin anyway his political enemies.

    I can think of three reasons, which might’ve contributed to this.

    1. Britain needs the corruption money to keep its economy running. As some commentator said before Britain has now become the Butler to the World, It’s the country where the Russian Oligarchs and many others parked their money, if you remember. Those beautiful houses on Kensington or the plush apartments wouldn’t sell themselves. Going hard on the BAL money could’ve affected that those illicit flows from coming in.

    2. Stermer’s own political future would’ve been back on public focus. His approval ratings could’ve taken a hit. There’s also the issue of Bangu voters and his future electoral prospects. Whether it’s his PM position or future as an MP, both could’ve been jeopardized to some extent.

    3. The meeting would’ve been provided Younus with the executive nod of approval to what he wants the Brits to do but it wouldn’t have helped Stermer in anyway possible. The costs were too high for some photo ops. External image isn’t the first thing on Stermer’s mind right now. He’s better off allowing the agencies take care of the issues.

    Given the options available to him, I think Stermer took the safest route (for now). It’s the internal dynamics of Labor Party and British politics in general to take it as far as they want to take it.

    Younus will probably has his assurances without a meeting with the PM and royal blessings from his old friend. Stermer will probably hope that his enemies let this one pass without much fuss. Full marks to FT for bringing and contextualizing it to public notice.

    - Nayel Rahman

    #uk #britain #europe #fediverse #corruption #KierStarmer #KingCharlesIII #politics #yunus #bangladesh #dhaka #london #bangla

  27. The title of FT report indicates what’s going on there. It’s one of those political situation where doing something or doing nothing both has costs but no apparent benefit.

    If Stermer had showed up for a meeting, it could’ve brought back the Tulip Corruption issue into public focus and the issue of illicit flows from foreign countries. Now that he hasn’t, there’ll be plenty of speculations around why he didn’t, which could now be spin anyway his political enemies.

    I can think of three reasons, which might’ve contributed to this.

    1. Britain needs the corruption money to keep its economy running. As some commentator said before Britain has now become the Butler to the World, It’s the country where the Russian Oligarchs and many others parked their money, if you remember. Those beautiful houses on Kensington or the plush apartments wouldn’t sell themselves. Going hard on the BAL money could’ve affected that those illicit flows from coming in.

    2. Stermer’s own political future would’ve been back on public focus. His approval ratings could’ve taken a hit. There’s also the issue of Bangu voters and his future electoral prospects. Whether it’s his PM position or future as an MP, both could’ve been jeopardized to some extent.

    3. The meeting would’ve been provided Younus with the executive nod of approval to what he wants the Brits to do but it wouldn’t have helped Stermer in anyway possible. The costs were too high for some photo ops. External image isn’t the first thing on Stermer’s mind right now. He’s better off allowing the agencies take care of the issues.

    Given the options available to him, I think Stermer took the safest route (for now). It’s the internal dynamics of Labor Party and British politics in general to take it as far as they want to take it.

    Younus will probably has his assurances without a meeting with the PM and royal blessings from his old friend. Stermer will probably hope that his enemies let this one pass without much fuss. Full marks to FT for bringing and contextualizing it to public notice.

    - Nayel Rahman

    #uk #britain #europe #fediverse #corruption #KierStarmer #KingCharlesIII #politics #yunus #bangladesh #dhaka #london #bangla

  28. The title of FT report indicates what’s going on there. It’s one of those political situation where doing something or doing nothing both has costs but no apparent benefit.

    If Stermer had showed up for a meeting, it could’ve brought back the Tulip Corruption issue into public focus and the issue of illicit flows from foreign countries. Now that he hasn’t, there’ll be plenty of speculations around why he didn’t, which could now be spin anyway his political enemies.

    I can think of three reasons, which might’ve contributed to this.

    1. Britain needs the corruption money to keep its economy running. As some commentator said before Britain has now become the Butler to the World, It’s the country where the Russian Oligarchs and many others parked their money, if you remember. Those beautiful houses on Kensington or the plush apartments wouldn’t sell themselves. Going hard on the BAL money could’ve affected that those illicit flows from coming in.

    2. Stermer’s own political future would’ve been back on public focus. His approval ratings could’ve taken a hit. There’s also the issue of Bangu voters and his future electoral prospects. Whether it’s his PM position or future as an MP, both could’ve been jeopardized to some extent.

    3. The meeting would’ve been provided Younus with the executive nod of approval to what he wants the Brits to do but it wouldn’t have helped Stermer in anyway possible. The costs were too high for some photo ops. External image isn’t the first thing on Stermer’s mind right now. He’s better off allowing the agencies take care of the issues.

    Given the options available to him, I think Stermer took the safest route (for now). It’s the internal dynamics of Labor Party and British politics in general to take it as far as they want to take it.

    Younus will probably has his assurances without a meeting with the PM and royal blessings from his old friend. Stermer will probably hope that his enemies let this one pass without much fuss. Full marks to FT for bringing and contextualizing it to public notice.

    - Nayel Rahman

    #uk #britain #europe #fediverse #corruption #KierStarmer #KingCharlesIII #politics #yunus #bangladesh #dhaka #london #bangla

  29. The title of FT report indicates what’s going on there. It’s one of those political situation where doing something or doing nothing both has costs but no apparent benefit.

    If Stermer had showed up for a meeting, it could’ve brought back the Tulip Corruption issue into public focus and the issue of illicit flows from foreign countries. Now that he hasn’t, there’ll be plenty of speculations around why he didn’t, which could now be spin anyway his political enemies.

    I can think of three reasons, which might’ve contributed to this.

    1. Britain needs the corruption money to keep its economy running. As some commentator said before Britain has now become the Butler to the World, It’s the country where the Russian Oligarchs and many others parked their money, if you remember. Those beautiful houses on Kensington or the plush apartments wouldn’t sell themselves. Going hard on the BAL money could’ve affected that those illicit flows from coming in.

    2. Stermer’s own political future would’ve been back on public focus. His approval ratings could’ve taken a hit. There’s also the issue of Bangu voters and his future electoral prospects. Whether it’s his PM position or future as an MP, both could’ve been jeopardized to some extent.

    3. The meeting would’ve been provided Younus with the executive nod of approval to what he wants the Brits to do but it wouldn’t have helped Stermer in anyway possible. The costs were too high for some photo ops. External image isn’t the first thing on Stermer’s mind right now. He’s better off allowing the agencies take care of the issues.

    Given the options available to him, I think Stermer took the safest route (for now). It’s the internal dynamics of Labor Party and British politics in general to take it as far as they want to take it.

    Younus will probably has his assurances without a meeting with the PM and royal blessings from his old friend. Stermer will probably hope that his enemies let this one pass without much fuss. Full marks to FT for bringing and contextualizing it to public notice.

    - Nayel Rahman

    #uk #britain #europe #fediverse #corruption #KierStarmer #KingCharlesIII #politics #yunus #bangladesh #dhaka #london #bangla

  30. The title of FT report indicates what’s going on there. It’s one of those political situation where doing something or doing nothing both has costs but no apparent benefit.

    If Stermer had showed up for a meeting, it could’ve brought back the Tulip Corruption issue into public focus and the issue of illicit flows from foreign countries. Now that he hasn’t, there’ll be plenty of speculations around why he didn’t, which could now be spin anyway his political enemies.

    I can think of three reasons, which might’ve contributed to this.

    1. Britain needs the corruption money to keep its economy running. As some commentator said before Britain has now become the Butler to the World, It’s the country where the Russian Oligarchs and many others parked their money, if you remember. Those beautiful houses on Kensington or the plush apartments wouldn’t sell themselves. Going hard on the BAL money could’ve affected that those illicit flows from coming in.

    2. Stermer’s own political future would’ve been back on public focus. His approval ratings could’ve taken a hit. There’s also the issue of Bangu voters and his future electoral prospects. Whether it’s his PM position or future as an MP, both could’ve been jeopardized to some extent.

    3. The meeting would’ve been provided Younus with the executive nod of approval to what he wants the Brits to do but it wouldn’t have helped Stermer in anyway possible. The costs were too high for some photo ops. External image isn’t the first thing on Stermer’s mind right now. He’s better off allowing the agencies take care of the issues.

    Given the options available to him, I think Stermer took the safest route (for now). It’s the internal dynamics of Labor Party and British politics in general to take it as far as they want to take it.

    Younus will probably has his assurances without a meeting with the PM and royal blessings from his old friend. Stermer will probably hope that his enemies let this one pass without much fuss. Full marks to FT for bringing and contextualizing it to public notice.

    - Nayel Rahman

    #uk #britain #europe #fediverse #corruption #KierStarmer #KingCharlesIII #politics #yunus #bangladesh #dhaka #london #bangla

  31. External affairs minister S Jaishankar urged Bangladesh to decide on the nature of their relationship with India, highlighting issues of blame and minority attacks. He emphasized the importance of clear intentions for the future while acknowledging the historical ties between the two nations.
    #Jaishankar #Dhaka #MastIndia #MastodonIndians #India @mastodonindians
    timesofindia.indiatimes.com/in

  32. Another minor earthquake shook parts of Dhaka on Sunday. Just six days after a mild tremor, this one had a magnitude of 4.2 on the Richter Scale and lasted only a few seconds. It struck at 12:49 pm and was centered in the Tangali district, about 59 km northwest of Dhaka. Thankfully, there were no reported casualties. A similar event occurred in the Sylhet region on September 9, with a 4.4 magnitude quake originating in India’s Assam. Stay safe, everyone!

    @bangladesh
    @masindia

    #bangladesh #dhaka #sylhet #tangail #earthquake #disaster #earth #news #fedinews

  33. In der Hauptstadt von Bangladesch hat sich eine folgenschwere Detonation in einem Gebäude ereignet. Es gibt etliche Tote und zahlreiche Verletzte. Explosion lässt Haus in Dhaka einstürzen | DW | 28.06.2021 #Dhaka #Bangladesch #Explosion #Unglück #Gasleck