Eid advance bus ticket sale begins

    Banglanews24: Selling of the advance bus tickets for the upcoming Eid-ul-Azha started Monday (August 6) morning. Bangladesh Bus-Truck Owners’ Association former executive member Md Salauddin confirmed the matter to Banglanews. The sale was scheduled to start on Sunday (August 5); but delayed for a day due to inconsistent situation. “The ticket selling started since 6am…

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      Singapore tests eye scans at immigration checkpoints

      Reuters: Singapore will scan travelers’ eyes at some of its border checkpoints, local media reported on Monday, in a trial of expensive technology that could one day replace fingerprint verification. It is the latest in a series of high-tech initiatives in the city-state, some of which have stoked privacy concerns among rights advocates, aimed at…

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        New security measures for Harbour Bridge

        Daily Telegraph: New mesh, higher fencing and more cameras will be installed on the Sydney Harbour Bridge in a bid to stop people from illegally climbing the landmark. The NSW government will also increase six-fold the maximum fine to $22,000 – in line with the punishment for illegally scaling the Sydney Opera House. The move…

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          Drik Gallery Director Shahidul Alam put on 7-day remand

          Kabir Humayun: A Dhaka court yesterday placed noted photographer and Managing Director of Drik Gallery Shahidul Alam on seven-day remand in a case filed against him under Information and Communication Technology (ICT) Act. The court of Dhaka Additional Chief Metropolitan Magistrate Asaduzzaman Noor passed the order. Earlier, DB inspector Arman Ali produced Shahidul before the…

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            5 dead, 40 injured in fresh Chicago shootings

            Sayeed Muhammad: At least five people died as some 44 people were shot across the Midwestern US city of Chicago on Sunday, US media reported, saying the development that came in a wave of violence which police branded “totally unacceptable”. Fred Waller, chief of patrol at Chicago Police, told a press briefing on Sunday afternoon that…

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