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    PM Modi, Sheikh Hasina hold talks on diversifying India-Bangladesh cooperation

    Prime Minister Narendra Modi of India held talks with Bangladeshi Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina on the eve of the G20 Summit, discussing topics such as connectivity and commercial linkages. Modi expressed satisfaction with the progress made in India-Bangladesh relations over the past 9 years and emphasized the need to strengthen ties in various sectors.

    The Global South breaks away from the US-led world order

    While visiting China in April, Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva asked “who decided that the dollar” should be all-powerful. The Bank of Thailand is talking up fresh plans to diversify its basket of currencies, which it uses to establish the value of the baht, so it’s less tied to the dollar. Indonesia is shoring up local currency markets,as regional neighbors set up digital payment systems, reducing the need for the dollar in day-to-day purchases. Africa is discussing a common currency.

    FS Kwatra calls on PM Hasina, reaffirms India's support for deeper economic partnership with Bangladesh

    "Foreign Secretary @AmbVMKwatra paid a courtesy call on Hon'ble Prime Minister H.E Sheikh Hasina in Dhaka. FS conveyed warm wishes of PM @narendramodi to PM H.E Sheikh Hasina and reaffirmed India's support for wider and deeper development & economic partnership with Bangladesh," the Indian High Commission tweeted.

    No stranger to tragedies: A timeline of air crashes in Nepal

    Nepal's air transport sector has been plagued by accidents due to poor maintenance, insufficient training and lax standards. On Sunday, at least 67 people died when a plane crashed in Nepal deadliest aviation disaster to hit the Himalayan nation in three decades. Here is a timeline of major air disasters to hit the country in recent years

    28th KFF: Spain and Bangladesh win best film award jointly

    The directors will receive Rs 51 lakh prize money.

    Ticket desperation at the World Cup's last-chance saloon

    The hunt for tickets for the first World Cup in an Arab nation has become ever more desperate with just six games remaining in the 64-match tournament.

    The Economic Times
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