SWAPNO makes women’s dream true to come out of poverty

    BSS The life of Srimoti Malati Rani, 48, was horrified since her husband lost his eyesight due to typhoid after the birth of her first child. “My husband’s family had little paternal property. Moreover, a lot of money had been spent for his treatment, unfortunately yielding no result,” Malati, who got married at an early…

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      Phone addiction is restricting us

      Dona Cherian, Guides Writer /Gulf News It is the constant need to be available, the constant need to be communicating. This phenomenon is taking a toll If I had the choice, I would go back to my Nokia 3310 — maybe the new flashy orange one — the kind that would just send a few…

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        Israel’s siege of Gaza is anything but legal

        Motasem A Dalloul/Middle East Monitor On Sunday 29 July, Israeli commandos boarded a boat taking part in a Freedom Flotilla which was taking humanitarian aid to the besieged Gaza Strip. The boat — Al-Awda (The Return) — was captured by Israel while sailing in international waters. If anyone else had conducted the raid, it would…

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          What’s next in Germany’s fight against racism?

          Muhammed Ali Uçar/Daily Sabah, Turkey The National Socialist Underground (NSU) terrorist group, established by a group of extreme rightists, killed 10 people between 2000 and 2007. The trial process lasted for five years and the court announced its decision on July 11, 2018 during the 438th session. The court’s decision drew reactions from the relatives…

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            The real story behind the ‘Little House on the Prairie’ controversy

            Maureen Callahan/New York Post In a unanimous decision, the Association for Library Service to Children renamed a lifetime achievement award honoring Laura Ingalls Wilder for her contribution to children’s literature. As of June, it is now the generic “Children’s Literature Legacy Award.” Wilder’s books, the ALSC said, are now deemed unacceptable, containing “expressions of stereotypical…

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              Garment factories embrace breastfeeding

              Bibi-Aisha Wadvalla, Communications manager of BRAC’s health, nutrition and population programme./BRAC Globally, only 38% of mothers breastfeed exclusively, giving their babies nothing but breastmilk for the first six months. The figure is higher in Bangladesh, at 55%. But it is still not high enough. Exclusive breastfeeding is crucial for a baby’s healthy development. Aside from…

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                China could yet win Trump’s trade war

                David A Andelmana, Former foreign correspondent for the New York Times and CBS News/BDnews24 If you want to know why Donald Trump shouldn’t expect to win a trade war against China, look no further than Alibaba, the country’s giant e-commerce version of Amazon. Last month, I had two in-depth conversations with Ming Zeng, the e-commerce…

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                  Facebook hits back on claims it asked for banking details

                  IT Pro Portal: A recent report from the Wall Street Journal blew Facebook’s aims in the financial services sector out of proportion leading to backlash from users concerned over how the social media giant might misuse their financial data. However, the company is not interested in building a dedicated banking feature nor is it asking for…

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