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I'm Alex Ritzen, and in the early hours of Friday the 13th of February, these are our main stories.
The centre-right Bangladesh Nationalist Party, or BNP,
looks to be on course for a landslide election win.
Donald Trump repeals the landmark climate ruling in what critics say is a gift to billionaire polluters.
America's CIA spy agency targets potential sources in China's military with a new recruitment video.
Everything is going down slowly in the country and daily life is complicated.
I see no future.
The only future is a change.
The Bangladesh Nationalist Party, or BNP,
is projected to be heading for a landslide victory in the first election
since a student-led uprising deposed the authoritarian leader,
Sheikh Asena.