When Bangladesh’s Election Commission announced February 12, 2026, as the date for the country’s next general election, the interim...
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Credit rating agency DBRS said this week that it expects continued growth in the global aviation industry in 2025. It mentioned that this involves potential improvements in operating margins for airlines, driven by declining fuel prices and stabilising non-fuel costs, particularly labour. However, the agency also highlighted ongoing uncertainties and challenges, such as geopolitical instability, […]
When Bangladesh’s Election Commission announced February 12, 2026, as the date for the country’s next general election, the interim...
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