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The beta for the PS4 went live on August 18, 2015, several hours earlier than originally announced. [23] After the beta period ended, it was announced that all pre-orders would include the bonus multiplayer map "NUK3TOWN", a remake of the original "Nuketown" map, featured in Call of Duty: Black Ops , and in Call of Duty: Black Ops II as ...
The Deputy High Commission of Bangladesh in Karachi is a diplomatic mission of Bangladesh in Pakistan. It is located in Phase VI of the Defence Housing Authority in Karachi . [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The presently designated Deputy High Commissioner is S. M. Mahbubul Alam, who was appointed in 2021. [ 1 ]
Karachi is now Pakistan's premier industrial and financial centre. The city has a formal economy estimated to be worth $190 billion as of 2021, which is the largest in the country. [36] [37] Karachi collects 35% of Pakistan's tax revenue, [38] and generates approximately 25% of Pakistan's entire GDP.
Coming into the series, Bangladesh had lost 12 of its last 13 tests against Pakistan and drew the other in 2015 at home. But Shanto said the team believed in itself this time. “Before we came ...
The release of Call of Duty: Black Ops 4 a month earlier was thought to be due to Rockstar Games's much anticipated release of Red Dead Redemption 2 on October 26. [25] The Windows version exclusively uses Blizzard Entertainment 's Battle.net platform, and will not use or be available on Steam for the first time since 2005's Call of Duty 2 ...
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The High Commissioner of Bangladesh to Pakistan is the top diplomatic representative of Bangladesh to Pakistan. The High Commissioner heads the Bangladeshi High Commission in Islamabad . [ 1 ] The post was created on 3 January 1976, shortly after Pakistan and Bangladesh established diplomatic relations .
Bengalis in Pakistan are ethnic Bengali people who had lived in either West Pakistan or East Pakistan prior to 1971 or live in present-day Pakistan. [2] Most Pakistani Bengalis, are bilingual speaking both Urdu and Bengali and are mainly settled in Karachi .