Three conversation habits of truly likeable people

    ThriveGlobal Let your partners talk about themselves:A study by several Harvard researchers found that talking about yourself is a pleasure akin to eating. As in, people love it. Study participants went as far as to give up money for the opportunity to talk about themselves. What this means is that letting people talk about themselves…

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      Plant-Rich diets could reduce depression risk: study

      MedicalDaily It is known that poor mental health can affect appetite in a harmful manner. But how much of an influence do poor eating habits have on our susceptibility to mental health problems? Researchers at the University College London, England reviewed several studies published in recent years to find out. Their review titled “Healthy dietary…

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        Is Iraqi Kurdistan on the verge of another civil war?

        Namo Abdulla, Washington bureau chief for Rudaw, a 24-hour news channel in the Kurdistan Region of Iraq/Aljazeera Tensions could escalate if KDP tries to exclude the PUK from power after the September 30 elections in Iraqi Kurdistan. A landmark peace deal which for two decades allowed Iraq’s semi-autonomous Kurdish region to be an island of…

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          UAE keen to invest more in Bangladesh

          Desk Report The United Arab Emirates (UAE) has expressed its interest to invest more in Bangladesh, considering the potential economic opportunities in the south Asian country. Both the countries discussed the issue at a bilateral meeting on the margins of the ongoing 73rd session of the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA)in New York on Friday….

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            Saima Wazed attends 3rd annual IDUAI

            Desk Report Chairperson of the National Advisory Committee on Autism and Neuro-Development Disorders (NDDs) Saima Wazed Hossain attended the third annual commemoration of the International Day for Universal Access to Information (IDUAI) in Colombo, Sri Lanka. The event was organised from 28-29 September at Hotel Mount Lavinia in Colombo consisted of international panels, expert workshops…

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              Certain quarters back Sinha with particular motive: PM

              Abrar Hussain Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina has hinted that certain quarters are backing former Chief Justice SK Sinha with particular motives. The statement comes as the launch of his autobiography “A Broken Dream: Rule of Law, Human Rights and Democracy” approaches. “Please unveil who gives money for launching the book and if any journalists like…

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