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Bangladeshi cow smugglers tie explosives to cows neck, throw them in river to discourage the BSF from intercepting at West Bengal border

Earlier this month, a BSF jawan had lost his hand after Bangladeshi cattle smugglers hurled bombs at him.

30 convicted illegal immigrants lodged in Assam jails deported to Bangladesh

Bangladeshi nationals convicted of illegal immigration were deported by Indian authorities through Kalibari ghat border in Assam.

Dhaka court dismisses sedition cases against activist who informed Donald Trump about persecution of Hindus in Bangladesh

Priya Saha informed US President Donald Trump about declining population of Hindus in Bangladesh.

Assamese Muslim body claims unregulated Madrasas are promoting fundamentalism

Goriya Moriya Jatiya Parishad's Nurul Haque stated that fundamentalism doesn't necessarily mean terrorist activities but is dangerous just the same.

MHA reveals Madrasas are being used to radicalise and recruit terrorists in West Bengal

The MHA has informed in the Lok Sabha that Madrasas in several West Bengal districts are being used as radicalisation and recruitment centres for JMB.

World Cup Preview – India v Bangladesh: A must win game for Bangladesh

Bangladesh plays against India to keep its hopes for entering the semi-finals alive.

Four ISIS operatives of neo-Jamaat-ul-Mujahideen Bangladesh(JMB) nabbed by Kolkata police

The four ISIS operatives arrested were members of neo-JMB, the terror group known for perpetrating the dastardly Holey Artisan Bakery attack in Dhaka

World Cup Match Preview – Afghanistan v Bangladesh: Can Afghanistan win their first game of the tournament

Bangladesh would be hoping to beat Afghanistan easily so that they don't have to rely on failures of other teams to reach the semi-final.

The Partition of Bengal: Supported by all sections of Bengali Hindus to protect their own lives and identity

On West Bengal day, we revisit the partition of West Bengal and how all Bengali Hindus fought for their homeland

Bangladesh arranges Rohingyas to live on an uninhabited remote island, 21 nautical miles off the coast

No one has ever lived on the island before and was used for cattle grazing till the construction for the Rohingya settlement started.

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