US Senator John McCain dies

    Reuters: US Senator John McCain, a former prisoner of war in Vietnam who ran unsuccessfully for president as a self-styled maverick Republican in 2008 and became a prominent critic of President Donald Trump, died on Saturday, his office said. He was 81. McCain, a US senator from Arizona for over three decades, had been battling…

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      Fresh hike in gas tariff in September ‘likely

      Arafat Hasan: The Bangladesh Energy Regulatory Commission (BERC) is very likely to announce a fresh hike in natural gas tariff in September. According to officials at the regulatory body, the decision was made in order to counter import bills of ‘expensive’ LNG. After holding public hearings over the tariff hike proposals of state-run gas transmission,…

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        13 killed, 22 hurt in Natore road crash

        Abrar Hussain: At least 13 people were killed and 22 others injured after a bus had a head-on collision with a human hauler, locally known leguna, on Natore-Pabna highway in Baraigram upazila of Natore yesterday afternoon. As of writing this report 7:30pm, the identities of the deceased, all boarded on the leguna, are still unknown,…

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          Britain faces sperm shortage in case of no-deal Brexit

          Hindustan Times: British couples looking to conceive through artificial insemination face uncertainty if Britain leaves the European Union without a deal because sperm would no longer be imported from EU countries under existing legislation. Government advice published yesterday said Britain imported around 3,000 sperm samples from a commercial sperm bank in Denmark last year, as…

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            ONE YEAR OF ROHINGYA CRISIS Rohingyas see little hope of repatriation

            Hossen Sohel: A year after the flood of refugees, the camps have become functional towns, with shops, roadside restaurants and pharmacies. There are playgrounds for children and makeshift schools run by development agencies. More medical clinics are being built and many shanties have solar panels. Most people have at least some protection against monsoon landslides….

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              Personally, I am not in favour of quota

              Prof Abdul Bayes, Personally, I think there is no need to retain quota system. I am not in favour of the quota system. Merit should come first in case of education. Nothing else should be considered in this respect. However, quota can be reserved for the disabled and the ethnic minority communities. Debate can be…

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                Militant group claims ‘legitimate right’ to defend Rohingya

                Abrar Hussain: Rohin-gya militants, whose deadly attacks last year reportedly led to the ruthless Myanmar army crackdown that drove 700,000 refugees into Bangladesh, said it acted to “defend” the Muslim group from persecution. AFP reports that it is still unclear whether the Arakan Rohingya Salvation Army (ARSA) has any broad support after its role in…

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                  Competition is the essence of education

                  Prof Serajul Islam Chowdhury, Educationist Quota’ for public service recruitments was a momentary matter. No debate was supposed to be raised over the issue. It should have been resolved by now. There is a debate over the quota reserved for the freedom fighters. But there is no complexity here. I am not in favour of…

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