Imrul Kayes, Taskin become fathers

    Banglanews24 Paternal instincts of two Bangladesh cricketers have been fulfilled in a matter of few hours. Like Taskin Ahmed, left-hand batsman Imrul Kayes has become father of a baby boy. Rubaiya Islam, wife of Imrul Kayes, gave birth to a baby boy at city’s Square Hospital on Sunday (September 30) at 10:15 am. Meanwhile, Sayeed…

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      Four 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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        The Maldives & geopolitics

        Syed Ata Hasnain/WION News How does an island nation of 400,000 inhabitants, tucked not too far off the coastline from southern India, just a meter above sea level and threatening to go underwater with the swell of rising oceans due to climate change, assume such geopolitical importance that its national election comes so avidly under…

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          Secret life of rare antelope revealed

          BBC The world’s largest forest antelope has been caught on camera in Uganda for the first time. The elusive striped antelope, known as the lowland bongo, was snapped in dense forest near the border with the Democratic Republic of Congo. Scientists say there could be more new discoveries in the remote, unexplored, lowland rainforest. The…

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            PM reaches London on way home from NY

            Kabir Humayun Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina reached in London yesterday morning on her way to Dhaka from New York after wrapping up her weeklong visit to the United States to attend the 73rd United Nations (UN) General Assembly session. PM’s press secretary Ihsanul Karim said Bangladesh High Commissioner to the UK Nazmul Qaunine received the…

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              Digital Security Act: Editors meet ministers

              M Humayun Kabir The Editors’ Council has met with ministers to discuss concerns over the recently passed Digital Security Act 2018. The meeting began at the Secretariat office around 12:30pm yesterday, postponing a protest programme at the request of the Bangladesh government, reports bdnews24.com. Information Minister Hasanul Haq Inu, Law Minister Anisul Huq and Telecommunication…

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                Denim maker blazes a trail

                Desk Report: At a time when most of the transgender community are begging on the streets for livelihood, some of them have found gainful employment thanks to an initiative of Denim Expert, a garment exporter. The Chittagong-based firm last month recruited two transgender workers, with more set to join as part of a project it…

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                  #God #Hinduism #India #Women’sRights #HappyToBleed

                  Aarav Kapoor, Peace activist/ Seven Billion Today Since the beginning all women of menstruation age (defined as being aged between 10-50) have been forbidden to enter Sabarimala temple in Kerala (considered one of the most holy Hindu temples in the world) because in Hinduism females aged 10–50 have been considered “unclean”. Now, by the grace…

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