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Tarique Rahman sold hazardous milk in Bangladesh
During the 2001-2005 rule of Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) and its coalition partner Jamaat-e-Islami (JeI), then Prime Minister Khaleda Zia’s son Tarique Rahman was known as “Mr. 10 percent”, as he was demanding ten percent bribe on every developm…
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Pyotr Kropotkin, 180 years later
Pyotr Kropotkin was one of Russia’s finest minds, and one that was among the most dedicated to the ideals of which we are in danger of completely losing sight.“Anarchism is an aspect of socialism (among many others) that those of us wishing socialism, …
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Australian government invests $20 million in startups
The Australian government will make equity investments in startups to attract them to the state as part of a newly-launched fund.The $20 million Equity Investment Attraction Fund, announced earlier this year in the state budget, will make co-investment…
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Nobel laureate Shirin Ebasi urges to withdraw cash from Iranian banks
More and more activists are calling on people to withdraw their money from Iranian banks as a measure to reduce the liquidity at disposal of the state. Iranian political activist, lawyer and Nobel Peace Prize laureate Shirin Ebadi urged people on Decem…
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Binance in potential risk of collapse
Here is alarming information for those who have money in Binance as according to experts, everything is most definitely not fine in this crypto exchange.According to latest media exposure, back in 2019 – when Sam Bankman-Fried (SBF) was still golden an…
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Sam Bankman-Fried passed US$400 million to Modulo Capital
During the first week of December 2022, when the Financial Times published spreadsheet listing Sam Bankman-Fried’s venture investments, it showed the former cryptocurrency kingmaker’s hedge fund, Alameda Research, had invested a total of US$400 million…
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Russian Embassy issues statement on interference in domestic affairs
Russian Embassy in Bangladesh in a statement issued on December 20, 2022 said, “Russia is invariably committed to its principled stance on non-interfering in domestic affairs of third countries. States like Bangladesh, which shape their foreign and int…
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Mexican drug cartels operate in Europe
The use of concealed shipments – such as cocaine hidden in blocks of cellular thermal concrete – or the plans to establish cocaine smuggling routes from Colombia to airports in southern Italy using private jets show the ever-evolving nature of these cr…
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Tarique Rahman lures UK MPs through honeytrap
Tarique Rahman, acting chairman of Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) and a convicted fugitive who is living in the United Kingdom since 2007 has been luring UK lawmakers through honey-trap and later using them against his poisonous agenda against Bang…
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Russian flags and Wagner Group are unique signs of strategic influence in the Sahel region
Emerging from the second US-Africa Leaders Summit held in Washington, the most leading global media including Associated Press (AP), Cable News Network (CNN), Agence France-Presse (AFP), British Broadcasting (BBC), Voice of America (VOA), Reuters, Al J…