• Govt’s broken promises and infuriating inanities
  • Who bites?
  • The Economist article and New Age editorial
  • Group exhibition features women artists
  • BB warns banks of punitive action
  • Suu Kyi greets Myanmar migrants in Thailand
  • Pybus named coach, finally
  • Locals block Sylhet-Tamabil Road
  • 12 killed in Keraniganj traffic accident
  • Dhaka city corpn administrators serve out tenure today
  • A welcome ruling
  • Not accidents but killings
  • Timeless Nazrul songs presented
  • Micro-credit providers demand for Micro Credit Bank
  • Nepal Maoists call rivals ‘fascists’ in election row
  • Sahara set to sponsor Tigers
  • Non-govt teachers, employees rally for budgetary allocation
  • Challenge now to protect democracy: BNP leaders
  • ICT order today on SQC petition for bail to attend parliament
  • A fork in the path: growth or contraction?
  • HC asks eight policemen to appear
  • GPS tracker mandatory for trucks, vans
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Govt’s broken promises and infuriating inanities

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A welcome ruling

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A fork in the path: growth or contraction?

‘Macroeconomic pressures have intensified over the past 18 months,’ so says the government in the Memorandum of Economic and Financial Policies for accessing loan from the International Monetary Fund’s Extended Credit Facility. Full story


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