Zimbabwe’s opposition members of parliament walk out on Mnangagwa address

    Reuters: Zimbabwean opposition lawmakers on Tuesday walked out on President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s state of the nation address to parliament, signaling their lingering bitterness after losing a disputed July 30 presidential and parliamentary vote. Members of Parliament from the Movement for Democratic Change (MDC) and their leader Nelson Chamisa heckled Mnangagwa when he started reading his…

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      Biman offers phone, internet services in new aircraft

      The Independent, BD: Biman Bangladesh Airlines, the national flag carrier, has for the first time started providing in-flight phone and internet services in its recently added aircraft, Dreamliner Akashbeena. Akashbeena, in its first commercial flight from Dhaka to Kuala Lumpur, introduced the in-flight service, said Biman Bangladesh general manager Shakil Meraj. Biman Bangladesh Airlines received…

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        Melting permafrost threatens climate rescue plan: study

        AFP: Global targets aimed at warding off runaway planetary warming could be breached sooner than expected, experts warned Monday, as gases released by melting permafrost threaten to undermine human efforts to avert climate disaster. Under the current rescue plan, outlined in the 2015 Paris climate treaty, countries have agreed to limit global temperature rises to “well…

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          World’s first hydrogen train in Germany

          Hindustan Times: Germany rolled out the world’s first hydrogen-powered train, signalling the start of a push to challenge the might of polluting diesel trains with costlier but more eco-friendly technology. Hydrogen trains are equipped with fuel cells that produce electricity through a combination of hydrogen and oxygen, a process that leaves steam and water as the…

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            Country to see major changes soon: Moudud

            Kabir Humayun: BNP standing committee member Barrister Moudud Ahmed said the country will see wide-ranging changes within the next month, ahead of the upcoming national polls. Moudud came up with the comment while speaking a discussion on ‘Voting rights, justice and human rights” at the Jatiya Press Club yesterday. “There is no delay as time…

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              The Nagano village that modernity forgot

              The Japan Times: There is no hot water in Odairajuku, no gas-powered stoves, no fridges and — most importantly — no internet. The nearest supermarket is an hour away by car, and so is the nearest place to get a signal on your phone. But what this tiny village in southern Nagano Prefecture does offer…

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