Why Khaleda’s bail won’t be scrapped: Court

    Kabir Humayun A Dhaka court, setup in old central jail, yesterday directed BNP Chairperson Khaleda Zia’s lawyers to explain why her bail order in Zia Charitable trust graft case will not be cancelled. Judge Dr Md Akhteruzzaman of Special Judge’s Court-5 passed the order and fixed October 7 for hearing both prosecution and defense lawyers’…

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      Why digital censorship is such a risky undertaking

      David Greene, Civil liberties director and senior staff attorney for the Electronic Frontier Foundation/Gulf News Facebook, Twitter, Apple and other companies routinely silence voices in marginalised communities around the world that struggle to be heard There is finally a public debate about the big internet platforms policing content and suspending accounts. But it’s a serious…

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        Shockwaves from WWII bombing raids reached the edge of space

        Huffington Post Shockwaves from bombing raids by Allied forces during the Second World War reached the edge of space, scientists have discovered. The findings could help reveal how natural disasters such as earthquakes, volcanoes and even thunderstorms affect the Earth’s atmosphere, according to new research. Examining data gathered by British wartime scientists, researchers from the…

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          Pakistan’s nuclear arsenal may have plateaued

          Tech Explorist A new study has estimated the size of Pakistan’s nuclear stockpile to be lower than present estimates, attributing it to a shortage of uranium. The study estimates that Pakistan could at best have between 112 and 156 nuclear weapons. Of them, about 78 to 104 would be highly enriched uranium (HEU)-based weapons and…

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            Jamuna devours 30 houses, vast croplands

            Desk Report Over 30 dwelling houses and vast croplands have gone into the Jamuna at Pashchim Jotgari village in Sirajganj’s Chowhali upazila as the river suddenly started massive erosion there on Thursday. “The areas on the Jamuna bank started going into the riverbed around 10:00am on Thursday and over 30 houses and a few hundred…

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              Selfless acts of kindness makes you feel happier

              Hindustan Times The glow of kindness is real — even if it has nothing in it for you. Psychologists at the University of Sussex have confirmed the same by undertaking a major analysis of existing research showing the brain scans relating to over 1,000 people making kind decisions. For the first time, they split the…

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                CSE held investors’ awareness programme

                Desk Report The Chittagong Stock Exchange (CSE) organised a seminar on investors’ awareness, financial literacy and internet trading recently in Cumilla, as part of its plan to ‘promote’ capital market. The seminar was to enlighten investors’ knowledge about the capital market and enhance their expertise in digital trading, said a press release. The seminar was…

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