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Western companies leaving Russia are being forced to donate to the country – and this is making it harder for them to do so

In the wake of the Ukraine war, the Kremlin is still trying to penalize Western companies leaving the Russia – and now it is increasing the cost of leaving. According to a document posted by the Russian finance ministry on Monday, investors from “unfriendly countries” — those that have imposed sanctions on Russia for its

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India, Bangladesh, Nepal, and Bhutan benefit from Friendship Pipeline 

Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Prime Minister of Bangladesh Sheikh Hasina may inaugurate the India-Bangladesh Friendship Pipeline on 18 March via video conference. This is the first cross-border energy pipeline between India and Bangladesh, built at an estimated cost of INR 377 crore, of which the Bangladesh portion of the pipeline built at a cost

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What can we expect at World Book Fair at Pragati Maidan, New Delhi?

Organised by National Book Trust(NBT) and India Trade Promotion Organisation (ITPO), the 31st World book fair 2023 has many things to offer. Nowadays, when we are living more in the virtual world than the real world, then real books bring us back to reality. Hence, it is our prime responsibility to secure our present and

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Covid most probably spilled from China government-controlled lab: Says FBI director

We all have heard about the origin of Covid 19 in China, but we are still looking for more proof through investigation. And, it seems that China has been working on blocking the investigation.  According to the FBI Director Chrisopher Wray, “ The FBI is almost sure about the possibility of the corona originating from

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How does Hasina’s ‘Hilsa Diplomacy’ strengthen India-Bangladesh eternal ties?

Good news for Bengal food lovers. A huge consignment of their favourite silvery delight hilsa fish, highly coveted by Bengalis, arrived in Kolkata’s adjoining Howrah wholesale fish market on Tuesday from neighbouring Bangladesh. A piece of hilsa is enough for a Bengali leaf. The taste of hilsa in Bangladesh is different as a result, its

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What You Need To Know About Relations Between Ukraine And Russia Today

Ukraine and Russia are both accusing each other of putting Europe’s largest nuclear power plant at risk. Russia has occupied the same land that is expected to be the next front line in the war. Diplomatic Solutions To Ukraine and Russia Russia’s foreign ministry has warned that diplomatic ties between it and the US could

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Strategic significance of Indian Army Chief’s Bangladesh visit

The Indian Army chief, General Manoj Pande completed his Bangladesh visit recently (from July 18 to July 20) as part of the “outstanding” bilateral defense relations between Bangladesh and India. General Manoj Pande was on his first trip abroad since taking over the post. First day of his visit, the army chief laid a wreath

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US Warns That Russia Plans To Force All Ukrainians To Apply For Russian Citizenship

US intelligence confirms that Russia plans to annex Ukraine’s territory that it controls in violation of the country’s sovereignty. “There’s abundant evidence of Russia plans to annex additional Ukrainian land”, National Security Council spokesperson John Kirby said at a press briefing on Tuesday. Moscow is “beginning to roll out a version of what you could

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Bangladesh approach ‘not to face Sri Lanka like crisis’

In recent times, one of the topics of discussion in regional politics including Bangladesh is the economic and political disaster in Sri Lanka. Since early 2022, this issue has been the subject of extensive discussion in both national and international level.  Bangladesh’s story is different from others The worsening economic crisis that Sri Lanka and

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Why are European companies moving out of China?

Confidence is falling in the world’s largest consumer market as European companies are moving apart from their operations in China. A recent survey by European Chamber of Commerce in China states that the supply chain concerns and other disruptions in China due to the tight COVID-19 lockdown measures have pushed around 23 percent of European

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