Housing minister, newly appointed development authority chairs pay tribute to Zias

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Housing minister, newly appointed development authority chairs pay tribute to Zias

Housing and Public Works Minister Zakaria Taher and the newly appointed chairmen of several development authorities on Sunday paid tribute to former President Ziaur Rahman and former Prime Minister Khaleda Zia by placing wreaths at their graves. The minister, accompanied by Rajshahi Development Aut»»»

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TheStraitsTimes Singapore 5h

BN extends control over Johor with landslide victory. Will it push for a general election?

JOHOR BAHRU – Barisan Nasional (BN) has retained Johor after its state election, winning 48 out of the 56 contested seats – more than it did in 2022. The Election Commission announced the final result early on July 12, although BN’s landslide victory was already known based on unofficial counts the»»»

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Public participation vital to building planned, sustainable Khulna: Speakers

KHULNA, July 11, 2026 (BSS) - Active public participation is essential to building a planned, modern, environmentally friendly and sustainable Khulna, speakers said at a discussion in the city today. They stressed that citizens must be involved in shaping the city's future development, saying publi»»»

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The Express Tribune Pakistan 20.05. 23:06

Karachi to get dedicated heavy vehicle terminal | The Express Tribune

The Sindh government has decided to establish a state-of-the-art terminal for trucks, trailers and heavy vehicles outside the city on Northern Bypass in a bid to ease growing traffic congestion. A dedicated heavy-vehicle corridor will also be constructed from Karachi Port to the proposed terminal t»»»

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The Peninsula Qatar 24.04. 11:02

Bangladesh sweats as Mideast fuel shortages force power cuts

Dhaka: Bangladesh is battling a heatwave and frequent power cuts, as soaring electricity demand outstrips limited generation capacity constrained by shortages linked to the Middle East war. Temperatures have hit 40C across a swathe of the country of 170 million people, forcing the government to imp»»»

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