Iraqi Kurds Storm Parliament after Leader Steps down

    Afrida Ahmed The parliament building was stormed by Protesters in Irbil on Sunday after Iraqi Kurdish leader Masoud Barzani declared he is resigning from his presidency.Members of parliament and journalists were attacked by angry kurds while at the same time a group of people waved the Kurdish flags to show Barzani support. After Barzani announced…

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      Saudi Arabia to allow women into sports stadiums

      Sabah Mannan Breaking earlier barriers, Saudi Arabia has decided to allow women to enter the stadiums in three major cities – Riyadh, Jeddah and Dammam from 2018. Chairman of the General Sports Authority in the country, Turki Al-Asheikh made the announcement and also appointed Princess Reema bint Bandar as the president of Saudi Federation for…

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        Eve-Teasing: A Social Disease

        Ummul Wara Sweety Social bonding is gradually decreasing in our societies. People are becoming more own single-family-centered. Thus, adult citizens are failing to fulfill their responsibilities of keeping tab on the social issues & happenings. News of someone’s misbehaviors & inappropriate conducts used to rapidly spread from ear to ear, of every seniors. Thus, culprits…

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          No Parliamentary Seat Rearrangement Occurred

           Eshan Maitra Election Commission did not need find the necessity for changing the electoral borders for upcoming parliamentary election. This is nothing uncommon. Even after Census of Population in 1991, border rearrangement did not took place for 3 parliamentary election later on. Primarily changes in population of an area rearranges the number of parliamentary seats….

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