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Sep 4
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Benghazi Chamber of Commerce hosts Bangladeshi Ambassador to discuss trade and investment
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Feb 11
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Misrata Chamber and Bangladesh Embassy discuss supply of labour and holding exhibition
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Feb 24
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Abducted Benghazi Bangladeshis freed
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Nov 15
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Libyan Embassy in Bangladesh fights renewed allegations of visa fraud
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Mar 27
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Bangladeshi Workers Returning Slowly
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