Marshal of KPA Kim Yong Chun dies at 82

    Xinhua: Kim Yong Chun, marshal of the Korean People’s Army (KPA) of the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea (DPRK), died of disease Thursday at the age of 82, the Korean Central News Agency (KCNA) reported Friday. Kim, who is also a member of the Central Committee of the Workers’ Party of Korea (WPK), deputy to…

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      Imran Khan elected Prime Minister of Pakistan

      M Humayun Kabir: For-mer cricket star PTI Chief Imran Khan has been elected the 22nd prime minister of Pakistan. Khan won with 176 seats while his opponent, PML-N’s Shahbaz Sharif, secured 96 votes in the polling that took place in the National Assembly yesterday, reports BBC, Dawn. His PTI party won the most seats in…

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        Faria remanded in lawyer-less hearing

        Kabir Humayun: Small entrepreneur Faria Mahjabin, who was arrested from Dhaka over inciting recent student protests through rumour, has been placed on a three-day remand. Metropolitan Magistrate AKM Mainuddin Siddiqui passed the order yesterday, reports The Daily Star. Earlier in the day, Inspector Majedul Islam of Hazaribagh Police Station placed her before the court with…

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          Vegetables might help prevent colon cancer, study finds

          Halima Akter: Vegetables might help from protect you from cancer. A team at the Francis crick institute discovered a chemical produced by eating certain vegetables that might hold a key to suppressing cancer. Some vegetables contain aryl hydrocarbon receptors (AhR), a molecule that helps our gut from inflaming. Gut inflammation is a common contributor to…

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            Nepal crime reform sparks press freedom concerns

            AFP: Nepal introduced a new criminal code on Friday (Aug 17) that makes sharing confidential information a jailable offence, sparking concerns among journalists that the laws could be used to muzzle the press. Media have warned that the Communist-led government, which has shown an increasing intolerance for dissent, could use the vaguely worded code to…

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