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MONDAY, DECEMBER 22, 2025

abroad

abroad

A Kuwaiti passenger holding his luggage walks by the police and civil aviation personnel upon his arrival from Amman at Kuwait Airport, following the outbreak of the coronavirus disease (Covid-19), in Kuwait City, Kuwait April 21, 2020. Photo :Reuters

Kuwait bans unvaccinated citizens from travelling abroad

The Kuwaiti government on Monday eased some coronavirus related restrictions and resumed all activities except for gatherings which include conferences, weddings, and social events

Representational Photo; Photo: Collected

Contracting firms allowed to open bank accounts abroad

A woman holds a small bottle labelled with a "Coronavirus COVID-19 Vaccine" sticker and a medical syringe in this illustration taken October 30, 2020. REUTERS/Dado Ruvic/File Photo

Students going abroad are asked to register for vaccine: MoFA

File photo of Khaleda Zia. Photo: Collected

Journalists urge govt to let Khaleda Zia go abroad for better treatment

File Photo: A health worker inside a kiosk is collecting nasal swab from a potential patient. Photo: Mumit M/TBS

Army Stadium allocated for Covid test for Bangladeshis going abroad: DGHS

Travellers wearing protective face masks walk at Riyadh International Airport, after Saudi Arabia reopened domestic flights, following the outbreak of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19), in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia May 31, 2020. REUTERS/Ahmed Yosri

'It's a great feeling': Saudis free to travel abroad after more than a year

Information Minister Dr Hasan Mahmud. Photo: Collected

Issue of sending Khaleda abroad is politically motivated: Hasan

Khaleda Zia going to her Gulshan residence after being released from jail last year. Photo: TBS

Decision on Khaleda Zia’s treatment in abroad today: Law minister

Anti-coup protesters display signs during a protest against the military coup in Mandalay, Myanmar (AP)

Outed by online campaign, children of Myanmar junta 'hounded' abroad

Illustration TBS

How to ace the GRE

There is no denying that before the pandemic we had observed some improvement in attracting foreign direct investment Infographic image: TBS

Govt to promote Bangladesh abroad to attract more investment

Pankaj Mishra, Bloomberg Opinion columnist. Illustration: TBS

Biden faces Trump acolytes abroad, too

The US Supreme Court is seen through a damaged entrance of the U.S. Capitol in Washington on Jan. 7. ALEX WONG/GETTY IMAGES/Foreign Policy

America can’t promote democracy abroad. It can’t even protect it at home

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