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April 30, 2025, midnight | Bangladesh

Colombia's Indigenous Minga descend on Bogotá for May Day Protests | The City Paper Bogotá

Bangladesh ByThe City Paper Staff-

More than 11,000 members of Colombia’s Indigenous communities have arrived in the capital ahead of International Workers’ Day demonstrations on Wednesday, in a show of support for President Gustavo Petro’s stalled reform agenda. Officials expect up to 5,000 more participants in the coming days.

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April 30, 2025, midnight | Bangladesh

April 30, 2025, midnight | Bangladesh

Bangladesh backs UN aid corridor proposal to troubled Myanmar

Bangladesh AFP

Dhaka signals openness to cross-border humanitarian aid for Myanmar's Rakhine State, but critics warn of sovereignty and security risks

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April 29, 2025, midnight | Bangladesh

Canada's Mark Carney leads Liberals to fourth term in historic vote | The City Paper Bogotá

Bangladesh ByThe Conversation-

Canada’s 2025 federal election will be remembered as a game-changer. Liberal Leader Mark Carney pulled off a dramatic reversal of political fortunes after convincing voters he was the best candidate to fight annexation threats from United States President Donald Trump.

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April 29, 2025, midnight | Bangladesh

Warum ein Informatiker aus Marokko Busfahrer in Oberderdingen werden will

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Ein Informatiker, der Busfahrer wird? Reda Zengouri aus Marokko geht genau diesen Weg. Von der Millionenstadt Fes zog er dafür ins beschauliche Oberderdingen.

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April 29, 2025, midnight | Bangladesh

Adidas fürchtet Auswirkungen von US-Zöllen

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Adidas lässt Schuhe und Textilien vor allem in Asien produzieren. Die Auswirkungen der US-Zölle sind noch nicht absehbar. Konzernchef Gulden befürchtet Folgen.

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April 29, 2025, midnight | Bangladesh

International students in Australia have poorer mental health than many of their domestic peers - ABC News

Bangladesh (Reuters: Loren Elliott)

When Samreen Tanveer left Dhaka, in Bangladesh, for Sydney, nothing had prepared her for life in a foreign country so unlike her own.

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