Dhaka, Bangladesh and Jet Crash
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The fate of this year's Asia Cup, uncertain since the India-Pakistan military skirmish in May, could be decided at the Asian Cricket Council's (ACC) annual general meeting on Thursday. The meeting itself has drawn unwanted attention, with the BCCI attending virtually and no clarity yet on whether Sri Lanka Cricket will attend in person or online.
According to the Bangladesh Chief Adviser's Press Wing, the death toll in the crash incident has risen to 29 and injured 69
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In Dhaka, a city of over 20 million, Hazrat Shahjalal International Airport operates with just one active runway. Every day, 300–400 commercial flights, military jets, and around 100 private helicopters share this single strip.
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Dr Chong Si Jack, a physician from Singapore General Hospital, arrived in Dhaka to assist the Bangladeshi medical team
ACC President Mohsin Naqvi arrives in Dhaka for the Annual General Meeting scheduled on July 24, where key decisions including the Asia Cup 2025 host will be made. India, the designated host of the tournament,
In a letter sent to the United States Trade Representative (USTR), the commerce ministry has proposed holding the meeting next Sunday to move forward with the talks