Coal mine blast kills four in southern China

    Arafat Hasan: Four workers were killed and nine were missing after an explosion on Monday night at a small coal mine in China’s Guizhou province, according to state-owned Xinhua News. The incident happened at Zimujia coal mine, run by private-owned Pannan Coal Investment Co, in Panzhou city. The coal mine has designed annual capacity of…

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      US embassy’s statement unexpeced: Inu

      Sayeed Muhummad: Information Minister Hasanul Haq Inu has turned down a statement issued by the US embassy in Dhaka over the attacks on student protesters for road safety, calling it to be unprecedented. The minister made the statement said this while talking to reporters at his Secretariat office in Dhaka yesterday, reports Bangla daily Prothom…

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        International Day of the World’s Indigenous Peoples tomorrow

        Desk Report: Indigenous peoples have sought recognition of their identities, way of life and their right to traditional lands, territories and natural resources for years, yet throughout history their rights have always been violated. Indigenous peoples today, are arguably among the most disadvantaged and vulnerable groups of people in the world. The international community now…

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          Seventy one years after August 1947

          Syed Badrul Ahsan, Editor-in-Charge, The Asian Age :  Two million people — Hindus, Muslims, Sikhs — died in the carnage. Fifteen million left their ancestral homes, uprooted by hate ignited by misrepresentations and misinterpretations of faith, to seek new abodes in lands they had never been to before. Seventy one years after the violent division of…

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            Belarus detains three journalists in media crackdown

            Reuters: Three journalists working for independent news outlets in Belarus have been detained on suspicion of hacking the computers systems of state-run news agency BelTA and stealing its data, authorities said on Tuesday. Investigators said they had opened a criminal case against the two editors from the privately owned independent news website “Tut.by” and one…

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              25,882 more cases filed on 2nd day

              Kabir Humayun: Police yesterday, on the second day of Traffic Week, lodged 25,882 more cases for violating traffic rules. In the last 24 hours, 8,898 such cases have been filed In Dhaka city alone, an official at the police headquarters told The Daily Star. Traffic Week began from Sunday, with police filing 19,366 cases for…

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