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Passenger train services between India, Bangladesh resume after two years
Passenger train services between India and Bangladesh resumed yesterday after a two-year hiatus due to COVID.
US declares Rohingya’s year-long repression in Myanmar a genocide
Joe Biden administration has declared the year-long repression of the Rohingya Muslim population in Myanmar a ‘genocide’, US officials said.
‘UAE is the most popular spot among Indian visitors globally’
India’s Minister of State for External Affairs V Muraleedharan said that UAE has emerged as the major tourist hub for his country’s people, across the world.
UAE envoys say Indo-Bangladesh ties a role model for other nations
UAE’s top envoys have said that the bilateral alliance between India and Bangladesh is a role model for the rest of the countries.
Missions of India and Bangladesh observe Maitri Diwas on Bangladesh’s 50th year of liberation
Highlighting the bond between the two nations, the High Commissions of India and Bangladesh were part of a larger celebration of the 50-year anniversary of recognising the latter as an independent country.
Mashrafe Mortaza recovers from coronavirus, Joe Root rejoins England squad & Australia all set for Big Bash in December
A round-up of cricket news from around the world.
Indian Navy’s Operation Samudra Setu – a Sea bridge to the Vande Bharat Mission
Operation Samudra Setu by Indian Navy, bridges the oceans to repatriate Indian citizens from overseas, as part of the historic Vande Bharat Mission in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Favourites India facing challenge from lucky Bangladesh in Champions Trophy
India is set to face Bangladesh in the semi-final of the Champions Trophy today in a bid to defend their title. While experts are warning the team not to be complacent, it’s clear that the boys in blue are favourites for a rematch against arch-rivals Pakistan in the semi-final.
Indian rights lawyer Indira Jaising to lead UN probe into Rohingya crackdown
The United Nations yesterday appointed an Indian human rights lawyer and two other experts to a fact-finding mission investigating alleged killings, rape and torture by security forces against Rohingya Muslims in Myanmar’s Rakhine state.