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Globalisation poses a challenge for linguistic diversity: Dr Momen
The contemporary globalisation poses a challenge for linguistic diversity but in some ways makes the intergenerational retention of diverse languages more feasible through linguistic and cultural connectivity, said Foreign Minister Dr AK Abdul Momen.
Vaccination in Bangladesh: FM says over 15 lakh received shots so far
More than 15 lakh people have got vaccinated against Covid-19 in Bangladesh since the country launched vaccination drive on February 7, said Foreign Minister Dr AK Abdul Momen on Thursday.
FM, MoFA top officials visit Payra deep seaport
Top officials of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs led by Foreign Minister Dr AK Abdul Momen have visited Payra deep seaport to see the development activities in person and share its potentials globally.
Dhaka keen to sign PTA with Male; 2 MoUs signed
Bangladesh has expressed its interest to enter into a Preferential Trade Agreement (PTA) with the Maldives within the purview of the WTO provisions, with a view to harnessing the trade potentials.
SANEM takes on post-Covid challenges in Bay of Bengal
Speakers at a webinar on Monday underscored the need for joint strategies among the communities in Bay of Bengal for the sake of sustainable development.
Dhaka, Male bilateral talks Tuesday
Bangladesh and the Maldives will hold bilateral talks on Tuesday to find ways to strengthen the relations between the two countries, giving a focus on trade and investment and the welfare of Bangladeshi workers in the Maldives.
UN team wins inaugural Bangabandhu Diplomatic Tennis Cup
The United Nations team has won the inaugural Bangabandhu Diplomatic Tennis Cup.
Bangladesh weighing legal steps against Al Jazeera
Foreign Minister Dr AK Abdul Momen on Wednesday hinted legal steps against Al Jazeera for spreading misinformation through broadcasting its recent “false and fabricated” report against Bangladesh.
UN to mobilise global support to end Rohingya crisis: Guterres
Secretary-General of the United Nations Antonio Guterres has said the UN will continue to stand with Bangladesh and mobilise international support to collectively address the Rohingya crisis and ask Myanmar to create a congenial environment for Rohingya repatriation.