Iran’s oil sales up despite US sanctions: Rouhani

    Anadolu Agency Iranian President Hassan Rouhani said Tuesday the country’s oil sales have increased in November despite U.S. sanctions. “Iran’s oil sales are in good condition despite U.S. efforts to chock off the country’s oil revenues,” said in statements carried by the semi-official Mehr news agency. “Iran’s oil exports have fared much better after Nov….

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      Your tax dollars help starve children

      Nicholas Kristof, New York Times Op-Ed Columnist/BDnews24 He is an 8-year-old boy who is starving and has limbs like sticks, but Yaqoob Walid doesn’t cry or complain. He gazes stolidly ahead, tuning out everything, for in late stages of starvation the human body focuses every calorie simply on keeping the organs functioning. Yaqoob arrived unconscious…

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        Blurring lines between journalism, marketing and advertisement

        Dr Ahmad Mustafa, Abu Dhabi-based journalist/Gulf News Media and PR industry are trespassing into each other’s territories Veteran journalists who were active before the digital age will remember the traditional relationship with Public Relations (PR) companies, which used to be a source of information for news reports. That’s no longer the case with the information…

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          US taxpayer foots fuel bill for Saudi jets pounding Yemen

          Russia Today Pentagon accounting errors have led to the US taxpayer footing the bill for years of refueling for Saudi jets bombing Yemen. The oversight makes the US’ support for Riyadh’s air campaign even more intolerable, an analyst told RT. The Pentagon has acknowledged that the Department of Defense “failed to charge the Saudi-led coalition…

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            Govt provides ICT training for 113,308 people

            BSS The government has already imparted trainings to 113,308 people in different terms on Information and Communication Technology (ICT) aiming at creating a large number of skilled human resources to reach the digital services to the doorstep of grassroots people of the country. A total of 58,824 more people will also be trained up on…

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              Love hurts – on a life of sports fandom

              Sally Breen, Senior Lecturer in Writing and Publishing, Griffith University/The Conversation, Australia When you grow up with no books in the house except maybe the full Readers Digest set of Catherine Cooksons and Bert Ryan’s Guide to Fishing you worship other heroes. The great battles in life are not going down in drama theatres, they’re…

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                Oikyafront to kick off polls campaign from Sylhet today

                UNB Jatiya Oikyafront, led by Dr Kamal Hossain, is going to kick off its election campaign from Sylhet today. BNP standing committee member Nazrul Islam Khan came up with the announcement at a press conference after a joint meeting of BNP and Oikyafront leaders at BNP’s Nayapaltan central office. “We’ll start our election campaign by…

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