We have started to collect the most important news related to Bangladesh in November 2005. By default, most recent news are listed first.
Japanese Foreign Minister Taro Aso is in Bangladesh on a visit expected to focus on trade and investment.
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At least 32 people are killed after a train ploughs into a bus in northern Bangladesh, officials say.
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Indian industrial group Tata suspends a $3bn investment in Bangladesh after government delays.
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India will stage the Cricket World Cup final for the second time in 2011, with the opening ceremony in Bangladesh.
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The UK's House of Lords throws out an arsenic poisoning case brought by a Bangladeshi resident.
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A protester and policeman die in clashes in Bangladesh during opposition protests over election reform.
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Police and protesters clash in the Bangladeshi capital, Dhaka, on the second day of an opposition general strike.
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Bangladesh comes to a standstill as a 36-hour general strike called by the opposition gets under way.
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More than 100 people are injured after Bangladeshi police and opposition activists clash in Dhaka, witnesses say.
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Police in Bangladesh use batons to disperse rival groups of garment factory workers.
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A court in Bangladesh sentences two Islamic militant leaders to death over the murder of two judges.
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A Bangladeshi textile worker dies after being injured in clashes between protesters and police near Dhaka.
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Ten militants are sentenced to life in jail over a series of co-ordinated bomb attacks last August.
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Debutant Mark Cosgrove hits 74 off 69 balls as an experimental Australia side beats Bangladesh by nine wickets.
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Andrew Symonds hits 103 not out Australia beat Bangladesh by 67 runs to clinch victory in their one-day series.
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Bangladesh is brought to a virtual standstill by the second opposition-led general strike in a week.
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Australia bowl Bangladesh out for 195 in the opening one-day game in Chittagong.
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Australia thrash Bangladesh by an innings and 80 runs to complete a 2-0 series whitewash.
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A day-long strike called by opposition parties in the Bangladeshi capital, Dhaka, disrupts normal life.
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Jason Gillespie becomes the highest-scoring night-watchman ever as Australia set their sights on victory over Bangladesh.
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