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India Today on MSNPakistani Taliban recruiting actively in Bangladesh, but intel agencies cluelessThe Tehrik-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) is actively recruiting in Bangladesh even as the security establishment remains oblivious to the threat. Two of the Bangladeshi recruits even travelled to ...
Chief Adviser Muhammad Yunus is set to visit Malaysia from 11 to 13 August. Trade, investment, Rohingya, recruitment and regularisation of Bangladeshi workers, money laundering, and observer status of ...
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Free Malaysia Today on MSNViolence erupts at Bangladesh youth rally, media report four killedInterim leader Muhammad Yunus said that the rally turned violent, with attacks on National Citizen Party members, media and ...
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United News of Bangladesh (UNB) on MSN2 more held in Malaysia with indication of more arrests: Adviser Touhid"Two more people have been arrested on the same charges….we have been given an indication that more arrests will be made,” he says ...
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Asian News International on MSNBangladesh to cooperate with Malaysia on investigation of its nationals on terror activityBangladesh has agreed to work with Malaysia to investigate allegations of terror activity against Bangladeshi nationals ...
The Malaysian government has decided to issue multiple-entry visas to Bangladeshi workers, allowing them to travel back and ...
The Malaysian government has announced that it will issue multiple-entry visas to Bangladeshi workers, enabling easier travel ...
Malaysia will now offer multiple-entry visas to Bangladeshi migrant workers, Law Advisor Asif Nazrul has said. In a Facebook ...
Foreign Affairs Adviser Md Touhid Hossain today reiterated Bangladesh’s unwavering stance against terrorism and violent ...
Malaysian border security says they did not meet basic entry rules, such as having legitimate hotel bookings or carrying ...
Malaysian authorities have dismantled a network that used social media to spread ideology and raise funds for the Islamic ...
Since April, the Malaysian authorities have nabbed 36 Bangladeshis, aged between 25 and 35, who were working in factories, ...
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