Five soldiers killed in northern Kenya: military

    Reuters: Five Kenyan soldiers were killed and 10 wounded on Wednesday when their car ran over a homemade bomb in northern Kenya, the military said. A Kenya Defence Forces statement did not say who it believed was responsible for the attack in coastal Lamu County although it referenced “lurking terror elements” in the region. On…

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      Democracy and Culture in Bangladesh

      Dr. Forqan Uddin Ahmed, Former Deputy General and Commandant, Ansar VDP Academy Democracy is not only a form of government but a way of life most suited to the civilized people. Democracy is the government of the people, by the people and for the people. It has been said that the voice of the people…

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        Jailed Fatah leader calls for healing Palestinian rift

        MEMO: Jailed Palestinian leader Marwan Barghouti has called for healing the rift between rival groups Fatah and Hamas. “It is necessary to call for a national conference for a comprehensive dialogue with the participation of all powers, parties, women, youth, and Palestinians inside [Israel],” Fadwa Barghouti quoted her jailed husband as saying. The remarks came…

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          Banks cannot be bulldozed into lowering lending rates

          Dr. Zahid Hussain, Lead Economist, World Bank: The lending rates cannot be reduced by issuing threats. It is not possible to cut lending rates by merely issuing directives to the banks unless we effectively address the fundamental reasons behind high lending rates. Liquidity crunch has a role to play behind the trade deficit. Bangladesh Bank…

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            Design of metro rail completed

            BSS: The design of front end mask and colour exterior scheme of the first ever elevated Mass Rapid Transit (MRT) Line-6 has been completed. “As per our plan to start metro rail operation from Uttara to Agargaon section by December 2019, the detailed design for rolling stock (rail coach) and depot equipment has been completed,”…

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              Myanmar rejects UN genocide report

              M Humayun Kabir: Rejecting a report by United Nations investigators that called for top generals to be prosecuted for genocide, a Myanmar government spokesman yesterday said the international community was making “false allegations”. His comments came a day after the UN report, which marked the first time the organisation has explicitly called for Myanmar officials…

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                3 chocolate bars a month can reduce risk of heart failure

                The Independent, UK: Eating three chocolate bars every month can drastically reduce your risk of experiencing heart failure, scientists have claimed. Many people often believe that in order to live as healthily as possible, they need to eliminate all forms of sugary snacks from their diets. However, a recent study presented at the European Society…

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