Mahmud Iqbal win DEA Gold award

    DOT Desk For their prestigious achievements in five deferent categories, Mahmud Iqbal of ULAB have won “The Duke of Edinburgh’s International Award GOLD STANDARD 2018” in a special 6th Gold Award Ceremony on Monday, the 10th December, 2018 at The British High Commissioner’s Residence. On behalf of Prince Philip is the husband and consort of…

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      HC questions legality of appointing DCs as returning officers

        Hossen Sohel of DOT The High Court (HC) yesterday questioned the legality of the Election Commission’s decision to appoint deputy commissioners and divisional commissioners as returning officers for the upcoming general election slated for December 30, reports The Daily Star. The court also issued a rule asking the authorities concerned of the government and…

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        Economist Intelligence Unit forecasts election win for AL

        Hossen Sohel of DOT The Economist Intelligence Unit, or EIU, expects the ruling Awami League will return to power in the Dec 30 parliamentary election, reports bdnews24.com. In the latest country briefing note, the EIU, the research and analysis division of the Economist Group, said the party has overseen solid economic growth and its reelection…

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          Bangabandhu satellite to provide feed to DTH services next week

          DOT Desk Bangladesh’s first geostationary communication satellite Bangabandhu-I is going to provide feed to DTH (Direct to Home) services next week for the television viewers, reports The Independent BD. To this end, Bangladesh Communication Satellite Company Limited (BCSCL) which is assigned to handle the Bangabandhu-I has decided to deploy dedicatedly two transponders of the satellite…

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            Canada court grants conditional bail to Huawei’s Meng Wanzhou

            Wionews A Canadian court granted bail to Huawei’s Meng Wanzhou who was held by authorities for the past one week after US officials accused the top executive of misleading banks about transactions linked to Iran. Meng, 46, was granted relief on a $7.5 million guarantee by a Vancouver court in British Columbia after three days…

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              Condemning Khashoggi’s Killers

              Leon Willems, Director of Free Press Unlimited/Project Syndicate Despite global media coverage and condemnation by governments and human-rights activists, Saudi officials’ murder of journalist Jamal Khashoggi has not led to any meaningful sanctions. And such impunity is an important reason why the murder happened in the first place. The details of the brutal, premeditated murder…

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                Ending wartime sexual violence

                Julian Wucherpfennig, Assistant professor of international affairs and security at the Hertie School of Governance & Anita Gohdes, Assistant professor of international relations at the University of Zurich/Project Syndicate This year’s Nobel Peace Prize has been awarded to two activists for their efforts to end the use of sexual violence in armed conflict. But if…

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                  Amazon suffering ‘epidemic’ of illegal gold mines

                  AFP Illegal gold mining in the Amazon has reached “epidemic” proportions in recent years, causing damage to pristine forest and waterways, a conservation group said Monday as it released an unprecedented new map of the activities. “Illegal mining in the Amazon, notably in indigenous tribal territories and protected nature zones, has increased exponentially these past…

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                    Scientists turn carbon emissions into usable energy

                    Tech Explorist Carbon emissions contribute to climate change, which can have serious consequences for humans and their environment. Carbon emissions, in the form of carbon dioxide, make up more than 80 percent of the greenhouse gases emission. Though, scientists are consistently working on technologies that use carbon dioxide (CO2), a greenhouse gas, as a resource….

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