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  2. Bangladesh Press Council - Wikipedia

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    Bangladesh Press Council is an quasi-judicial institution that protects freedom of speech and regulates the press in Bangladesh and is located in Segunbagicha, Dhaka, Bangladesh. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] History

  3. Bangladesh–United States relations - Wikipedia

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    Bangladesh-United States relations are the bilateral relations between Bangladesh and the United States of America. For the United States, Bangladesh is the 38th largest goods supplier and 60th largest export market. [1] For Bangladesh, the United States is the largest export market. [2] The two countries signed a bilateral investment treaty in ...

  4. Freedom of the press in Bangladesh - Wikipedia

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    Bangladesh's press freedom ranking was primarily declined due to several other issues such as "violence by political activists", arbitrary blocking of news publishers, self-censorship, restricting some news media from attending government press conferences, arbitrary arrest and detention, physical attacks carried out against journalists by ...

  5. List of ambassadors of Bangladesh to the United States

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    Prime minister of Bangladesh President of the United States Term end April 26, 1972: May 5, 1972: Enayet Karim: Agreement requested Mujibur Rahman: Richard Nixon: May 18, 1972: Embassy opened [1] Mujibur Rahman: Richard Nixon: May 18, 1972: July 1, 1972: Enayet Karim: Chargé d'affaires recalled for appointment as Foreign Secretary of ...

  6. A US delegation talks with Bangladesh's interim leader about ...

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    A high-level U.S. delegation met Sunday with the head of Bangladesh's interim government, Nobel laureate Muhammad Yunus, to affirm “dedication to fostering inclusive economic growth," according ...

  7. Mohammed Nizamul Huq - Wikipedia

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    Mohammed Nizamul Huq Nassim (born 15 March 1950), (Anglicized also as: Nizamul Haque Nasim [1] or as Nizamul Haque Nizam [2]) was a judge of the High Court Division of the Supreme Court of Bangladesh. [3] He is the incumbent Chairman of Bangladesh Press Council. [4]

  8. Press Information Department - Wikipedia

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    On 9 November 2017 the government of Bangladesh announced that all news websites would have to register with Press Information Department. [7] The Editor's Council asked the government to exempt online newspapers from registration. [8] Government officials hold press conferences in the Press Information Department Conference Hall. [9]

  9. The Daily Dinkal - Wikipedia

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    The newspaper is also known as the mouthpiece of the Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) and is published from Dhaka. On February 19, 2023, the Bangladesh Press Council announced the closure of the publication of the newspaper. [1] However later on 11 August 2024, the publication of the newspaper was approved. [3] [4]