Britain considers banning energy drink sales to children

    Straits Times, Singapore: The sale of high-caffeine soft drinks to children could be banned in England, the British government said on Thursday (Aug 30), citing public health concerns. The so-called “energy drinks” contain high levels of sugar and caffeine and have been linked to obesity and a range of other health issues. “With thousands of…

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      Human rights watch urges Thailand to free 181 arrested refugees

      WIO News: Thailand should release recently-arrested ethnic minority refugees and asylum seekers, rights group Human Right Watch said in a statement late Wednesday. The 181 refugees, including 50 children, mostly from the Montagnard population in Vietnam and Cambodia, were arrested from their homes in Nonthaburi province on the outskirts of Bangkok on Tuesday after local residents had…

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        Bimstec foreign ministers agree on projects worth $50b

        Kabir Humayun: Bim-stec foreign ministers from the seven-nation group identified and agreed on Wednesday to push forward 167 various connectivity-related projects at an estimated cost of $50 billion, reports the Kathmandu Post. Following a detailed study by the Asian Development Bank, the ministers agreed to approve projects, at least in principle. Nepalese Foreign Minister Pradeep…

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          Social obligations of writers

          Dr. Forqan Uddin Ahmed, Former Deputy General and Commandant, Ansar VDP Academy: Writers are members of the society and so they react and respond to the changes and chances that take place in the society. They are molded by the social forces and they in turn mould the society. P.B. Shelley said, “The poets are…

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