Stabbed Brazilian presidential candidate stable, in therapy

    Reuters: A front-running and far-right Brazilian presidential candidate began physical therapy on Saturday and remained in serious but stable condition after being stabbed during a campaign rally earlier this week, doctors and family members said. Congressman Jair Bolsonaro, who is unlikely to return to the campaign trail before the Oct. 7 first-round vote, was being…

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      Force Myanmar to take back Rohingyas: PM

      M Humayun Kabir: Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina yesterday urged the international community to come up with specific effective steps to force Myanmar to take back forcibly displaced Rohingya people living in Bangladesh according to their repatriation agreement. “Bangladesh and Myanmar have inked bilateral agreements for the safe and permanent repatriation of the forcibly displaced Myanmar…

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        The Climate-migrant at Dhaka City

        A.S.M Riad Arif, Graduated from South Asian University, New Delhi  : The number of climate displaced migrant at Dhaka city is rapidly increasing, and the situation is now alarming. According to the Global climate index, Bangladesh is one of the highest vulnerable nations to climate change. Bangladesh has to face the impact of global warming;…

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          North Korea holds parade, but something’s missing

          Raj Abrar: North Korea held a huge military parade yesterday – the first since negotiations with the US over denuclearization began – celebrating the 70th anniversary of its founding. Previous public parades featured nuclear missile launchers, but they were not a part of Sunday’s celebration in Pyongyang – a clear sign that leader Kim Jong…

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            Pro and anti whaling nations brace for battle in Brazil

            AFP: Pro- and anti-whaling nations are set for a showdown when the International Whaling Commission (IWC) meets in Brazil from today as Japan leads an assault on a three-decade old moratorium on commercial whale hunting. Tokyo heads into the biennial meeting as chair of the 88-nation body determined to shake-up what it says is a dysfunctional…

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              Armenian child asylum-seekers allowed to stay in Netherlands

              AP: The Dutch government performed an abrupt U-turn and said Saturday that two Armenian children whose bid for asylum had been rejected could remain in the Netherlands. The decision came after the children, 12-year-old Lili and her brother, 13-year-old Howick, went into hiding ahead of their expected deportations. The government faced mounting disapproval of its…

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