Protests against Trump risk backlash in Republican primary

    AP, Fountain Hills David Rau wasn’t sure about Donald Trump. So the landscape contractor strolled over to the main park in this Phoenix suburb to watch one of the businessman’s recent rallies and decide for himself. Demonstrators pulled their cars across an access road to block people driving to the event. Dozens marched to the…

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      Triple suicide bombing in Yemeni city; 22 killed

      AP, Sanaa A triple suicide bombing on a Saudi-led coalition military camp in southern Yemen killed 22 people Friday, including civilians, witnesses and medical officials said. The Islamic State affiliate claimed responsibility for the attacks in a short statement carrying the name of the group’s news agency, Amaq. The first suicide bomber blew himself up…

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        Brian Johnson to be replaced by Axl Rose

        Samiul Bashar Samin When the news of Axl Rose taking the place of Brian Johnson for the remainder of the tour was surfaced, it was received with mixed reactions by fans and critics. According to sources near ACDC, the band will be replacing Brian Johnson due to heath reasons. However, rumors seem claim that the…

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          Syria Continues to Bleed While the Middle East Closes its Doors

          Susan M. Akram There are many points on which to find agreement with James Hathaway’s recent piece in this debate—particularly the continued relevance of the 1951 Refugee Convention. Yet the article’s conclusions and recommendations contrast starkly with an earlier proposal made in 1997 where he argued that the international Refugee Convention regime was no longer…

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            A laissez-faire justification of freedom

            Md. Taqi Yasir We are celebrating our 35 years of Independence today and the whole festival will be celebrated by the traditional means. Independence Day is commonly associated with parades, political speeches, fairs, concerts, and ceremonies, and various other public and private events celebrating the history, and traditions of Bangladesh. TV and radio stations broadcast…

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              Dehumanization Is A Weapon Of Mass Destruction

              Marilyn Thipthorpe What is happening to our so-called civilized world? We, who have braved the tides of evolution to become what we are today; what are we but what we tried to escape. If these words seem too twisted for common comprehension, then we are on the right track! Life and all that it entails…

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                Your Body is a Museum of Natural History

                Eshan Maitra In the theory of Charles Darwin, humans have evolved over billion of year. As, we evolved many of the survival features disappeared. That still remains in many of our Mammal cousins. These features also left traces in our body structures. Some still have them and some simply lost it for years of no…

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                  If we didn’t have independence

                  Samiul Bashar Samin Every Bangladeshi child is taught about our struggle in 1971 that lasted 9 months before we drove out the Pakistani occupation forces and sent them home to their moms crying. However, one does wonder at times about what our beloved country would look like if we were still under the tyrannical rule…

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                    Batman V Superman: Throughout the Ages

                    Nasif Chowdhury Batman V Superman – Dawn of Justice is one of the most anticipated movies of 2016 is here and we can’t keep ourselves calm. Many of us are debating who would win in the actual fight between the Caped Crusader of Gotham and the Last Son of Krypton. But this isn’t the first…

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                      Warriors Of A Fairer Sex

                      Marilyn Thipthorpe The women of Bangladesh did not stand by idle as their men walked down the dirt path towards an unknown destiny. All they had on their mind, both men and women, was a fire, a fire to be free. So as the men walked off into the sunset, the women went to war…

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