Concert by German-Swiss band RAGGABUND held in city

    Desk Report: Goethe-Institut Bangladesh and its five partner schools have celebrated 10 years of “Schools: Partner for the Future” (PASCH initiative) with a concert by German-Swiss reagga and dancehall band RAGGABUND. As part of the celebration, the four-member band rocked the audience at the National Theater Hall in Bangladesh Shilpakala Academy on Monday. The partner…

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      Dr Kamal wants BNP-led combine sans Jamaat

      Sayeed Muhammad: Gano Forum President Dr Kamal Hossain has today said there will be no political alliance with BNP if it does not part ways with the Jamaat-e-Islami. “Jamaat is not a political party… We assume that BNP will form alliance with us leaving Jamaat,” he said yesterday. Dr Kamal, also an eminent lawyer, was…

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        Trump’s dangerous Asian game

        David A. Andelman, Former foreign correspondent for the New York Times and CBS News/Reuters U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo and Defense Secretary Jim Mattis had to do some elaborate diplomatic two-steps during their swing across the Indian subcontinent during the first week of September. And that goes way beyond simply being forced to deny…

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          Hamas seeks to end Israeli siege on Gaza: Ex-chief

          Anadolu Agency: The former chief of Palestinian group Hamas, Khaled Meshaal, said his movement was seeking to end Israel’s 11-year blockade on the Gaza Strip without engaging in direct negotiations with Israel. “Israel will not surrender land and sovereignty to us unless it is forced to do so,” Meshaal said in an interview with the…

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            Netherlands ends support for Syrian militant groups, including one labeled ‘terrorist’ by Dutch govt

            Russia Today: The Netherlands will end its support for Syrian militants, since the program did not yield the “expected” results. Earlier, journalists found one of the groups had been labeled ‘terrorist’ by the Dutch justice department. “The opportunity to quickly change the situation [in Syria] is extremely small,” reads the letter the lower house of…

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              Thakurgaon woman’s life-changing handicrafts venture

              Desk Report: Mokseda has become a symbol of women’s struggle for success Mokseda Begum, owner of a garment shop in Thakurgaon, has become a model for the country’s grassroots women entrepreneurs. At the heart of the district town’s Howlader Market, the shop named ‘Ononna’ is her life’s work. She has endured an arduous journey to…

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                Commuters suffer much for buses scarce in city

                M Humayun Kabir: Commuters continued to suffer for the acute shortage of public transports in the capital city of Dhaka following ongoing campaign against delinquent city bus service operators. While visiting different city spots on Monday, people were seen waiting for hours to catch bus to reach their destinations, reports Financial Express. The situation has…

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                  Turkic Muslims remain China’s Achilles heel

                  Baria Alamuddin, Award-winning journalist and broadcaster in the Middle East and the UK/Arab News A list of 26 predominantly Muslim countries considered sensitive by China reflects Chinese concerns that they could reinforce religious sentiment among the People’s Republic’s Turkic Muslim population with potentially far-reaching consequences if the Islamic world were to take it to task…

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