Bangladesh’s Deadliest Executioner Shahjahan Bhuiyan Dies at 74
Shahjahan Bhuiyan, Bangladesh’s deadliest executioner, died at 74 after being admitted to Dhaka hospital due to chest pains.
Shahjahan Bhuiyan, Bangladesh’s deadliest executioner, died at 74 after being admitted to Dhaka hospital due to chest pains.
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Uganda has signed an agreement with a business association from the United Arab Emirates to construct a new international airport.
A 64-year-old tourist from New Mexico has been killed by an elephant in Zambia after the animal attacked their vehicle.
The UK Prime Minister’s bodyguard has been arrested for betting on the date of Britain’s national elections before its announcement.
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