Eighteen dead after Russian helicopter crash

    Abrar Hussain: Eigh-teen people have died after a helicopter crashed on its way to an oil station in northern Siberia. The Russian transport ministry said the model Mi-8 aircraft went down soon after take-off from a gas field in Turuhansk at 5.43am local time due to a collision with machinery carried by another helicopter. Among…

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      PBI chief’s drived sued for expired license

      Hossen Sohel: The protesting students yesterday halted the vehicle of the Chief of Bangladesh Police Bureau of Investigation (PBI) at Science Lab intersection in Dhaka and found licence of his driver expired. The students stopped the car of PBI chief Deputy Inspector General Banaj Kumar Majumdar at the intersection around 10:20am, reports The Daily Star….

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        Police detain around 25 gay activists in St Petersburg

        Reuters: Russian police detained around 25 gay rights activists who took part in an unsanctioned rally in St Petersburg on Saturday, according to Reuters witnesses. A few dozen activists gathered at Palace Square on Saturday afternoon, defying a ban to hold the rally. Organisers had said they would stage one-man protests to demand freedom of…

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          2 construction workers die falling off building in B’baria

          BDnews24: Two workers were killed after falling from an under construction building in Kasba upazila of Brahmanbaria on Saturday afternoon (August 4). The deceased were identified as Anikul Islam, 18 and Abdur Rahim, 30, both hailed from Parkanpara village in Shibganj upazila of Chapai Nawabganj. Kasba police station officer-in-charge (OC) Md Abdul Malek told Banglanews…

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            Israel’s ‘loyal’ Druze Arabs push for changes after Jewish state law

            Reuters: Israel’s new “nation-state” law has provoked anger among members of its most integrated minority, the Druze, prompting Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to seek corrective legislation. Netanyahu has defended the law, which declares that only Jews have the right of self-determination in the country, from fierce criticism at home and abroad. But his conservative government…

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              China threatens tariffs on $60 billion of US imports

              The Hill: China announced on Friday that it would impose retaliatory tariffs on $60 billion worth of U.S. imports in response to President Trump’s plans to raise tariff levels on Chinese goods, a move expected to further escalate trade tensions. The Chinese Ministry of Finance said it would impose tariffs upward of 25 percent on…

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                Anger as Egypt arrests Lebanon national

                MEMO: Lebanese citizens launched a hashtag on Twitter calling for Egypt to release a female Lebanese national who was sentenced to eight years, Al-Mesryoon reported yesterday. An Egyptian court sentenced Lebanese Mona Al-Madbouh to eight years over claims that she insulted Egyptians and published immodest videos on social media. The Arabic hashtag, “Return Muna to…

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                  Woman’s floating body found in Jhenidah

                  UNB: Police recovered the floating body of an unidentified woman from a pond near Mobarakganj railway station in Kaliganj upazila on Saturday morning.Mizanur Rahman, officer-in-charge of Kaliganj Police Station said that locals spotted the body of the woman, aged about 60, in the morning and informed police.

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