Busting the myths around sex virus HPV

    BBC: High levels of shame and ignorance are associated with HPV, the sexually-transmitted virus which affects 80% of people, a survey has discovered. The government is rolling out HPV testing as part of routine screenings for cervical cancer.Nearly half of the women surveyed believed their partner must have cheated if they had HPV, but the…

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      Govt moves to bring back Bangabandhu assassins: Quader

      M Humayun Kabir: Road Transport and Bridges Minister Obaidul Quader said the government has started an initiative to bring back two assassins of Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman. The government has filed two separate cases in the US and Canada courts to repatriate M Rashed Chowdhury and Noor Chowdhury, the Awami League general secretary said. “The…

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        Global warming pushing alpine species higher

        ScienceDaily: For every one-degree-Celsius increase in temperature, mountaintop species shift upslope 100 metres, shrinking their inhabited area and resulting in dramatic population declines, new research by University of British Columbia zoologists has found. The study — the first broad review of its kind — analyzed shifts in elevation range in 975 populations of plants, insects…

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          Free, fair, inclusive election important: Bernicat

          Kabir Humayun: A free, fair and inclusive election is important for a democracy, especially for the one which is on track to become a middle-income country, said US Ambassador to Bangladesh Marcia Bernicat. “Together, we can contribute to a peaceful and prosperous Bangladesh,” she said yesterday, reports UNB. The US diplomat said political parties must…

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            Can Idlib be a milestone for a peaceful Syria?

            Markar Esayan, Turkish writer/Daily Sabah, Turkey With the West-Russia rapprochement looking uncertain, Moscow moves to warm ties with Asian powers A debate about a cease-fire in Syria in front of the world’s press defined the recent summit in Tehran on Sept. 7. The whole world saw there how Turkey prioritizes the humanitarian situation in Idlib….

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              Export earnings see sluggish growth in July-August

              Desk Report: The country’s earnings from goods exports witnessed a sluggish 2.51 per cent growth to $6.79 billion in the first two months of the current fiscal year (FY), 2018-19, reports The Financial Express. The earnings also surpassed the target set for the months by 3.24 per cent, according to official data, released by the…

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                Audition round for this year’s contest begins

                Desk report: ‘Miss World’, a world-renowned beauty pageant competition, has introduced many beautiful and talented women from different countries to the world, reports The Independent. With the title ‘Miss World Bangladesh 2018’, the beauty pageant competition began its audition round yesterday on the premises of the Bangladesh Film Development Corporation in the capital. The winner…

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                  SC to hear Amir Khasru’s plea over ACC notice Oct 1

                  Kabir Humayun: The Supreme Court yesterday fixed October 1 for holding hearing on a petition filed by BNP leader Amir Khasru Mahmud Chowdhury seeking a stay on a High Court order that cleared the way for the Anti-Corruption Commission to quiz him over corruption allegations. Justice M Imman Ali, Chamber Judge of the Appellate Division,…

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