Buses’ shutdown continues

    M Humayun Kabir: Dhaka commuters have been facing untold sufferings following the ongoing shutdown of bus services by transport owners and workers in response to student protests for safer roads. As on previous days, the shutdown also left hundreds of passengers stranded on district roads and highways yesterday, reports bdnews24.com. Following the deaths of two…

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      BNP leader Amir Khasru sued

      Kabir Humayun: BNP standing committee member Amir Khasru Mahmud Chowdhury was sued under the ICT and Special Power Acts after a phone conversation allegedly between Khasru and a BNP activist over the ongoing students’ movement for safe roads was leaked. Jakaria Dastagir, acting general secretary of Bangladesh Chhatra League (BCL) Chattogram city unit, filed the…

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        Traffic Week begins

        Kabir Humayun: Home Minister Asaduzzaman Khan Kamal yesterday inaugurated “Traffic Week” in the capital’s Zero Point area. During inaugurating the “Traffic Week”, Kamal urged the protesting students to return to classes as “their demands have been accepted”, reports The Daily Star. The traffic week will be observed throughout the country for the next seven days.

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          Nepalese PM phones Hasina

          UNB: Nepalese Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli on Saturday evening invited Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina to attend the Bimstec Summit to be held in Nepal. KP Sharma called Sheikh Hasina at 7:30pm and both had a 10-minute discussion, PM’s Press Secretary Ihsanul Karim said. During the conversation, the Nepalese Prime Minister invited his Bangladeshi counterpart…

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            Nahid asks teachers to take students back to classes

            UNB: Education Minister Nurul Islam Nahid on Sunday directed the principals of government and private colleges of Dhaka to convince their students to vacate roads and return to their classes at any cost. The minister came up with the direction during a meeting with the principals of colleges around 3 pm at International Mother Language…

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              Kushner wants ‘honest effort to disrupt’ Palestinian refugee agency, Abbas up in arms

              The Hill: The Palestinian authorities have slammed a reported plan by the US President’s special adviser Jared Kushner to dismantle the UN agency for Palestinian refugees, saying it’s a plot to take a key issue off any future negotiations. Palestinian Authority (PA) President Mahmoud Abbas has described the newly-surfaced plan, allegedly outlined by Kushner in…

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