Macron, Trudeau support ‘strong multilateralism’ ahead of G7 summit

    Sofian Khan: President of France Emmanuel Macron and Prime Minister of Canada Justin Trudeau came up with affirmation toward “strong multilateralism” before the G7 summit. US President Donald Trump’s aggressive trade policies are predicted to raise serious concerns there. The two leaders in a statement said that they are in for strong, responsible, transparent multilateralism…

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      Fire breaks out at hawkers’ market in Mymensingh’s commercial hub

      Sabah Mannan: Just before the festive season marking Eid-ul-Fitr, a fire had started at the hawkers’ market in Gangina, a commercial hub in Mymensingh town at around 7am on Thursday, reports BDnews24. To control the blaze, nine units of fire fighters from Mymensingh, Muktagachha and Trishal rushed to the spot. President of the hawkers’ association Abdul…

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        China hosts summit with Russia, Iran as nuclear deal wobbles

        Afrida Ahmed: At a summit this weekend on the Chinese coast, leaders of Russia, China and Iran may find ways to reclaim the nuclear deal which was abandoned by Donald Trump. On Saturday and Sunday (June 9 and 10), the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO), which is a regional security bloc led by China and Russia…

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          Turnbull wants Zuckerburg to answer questions in Australia

          Abrar Hussain: Australi-an Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull claimed yesterday that he would “love” Facebook boss Mark Zuckerberg to be grilled by Australian lawmakers, after allegations arose that social media giant allowed Chinese smartphone makers access to user data. There was fresh criticism aimed at Facebook after it confirmed that data was shared with Chinese electronics…

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            War on drugs: A 360-degree view

            The so-called war on narcotics is going on in full swing in Bangladesh. Thus far, more than 100 people were killed in this war. The war is being apparently waged between security forces comprising of police and Rapid Action Battalion (RAB) on one side, and the so-called drug peddlers on the other. According to official…

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              Parties are bound to accept the Election Commission’s decision

              Prof. Dr. Nazmul Ahsan Kalimullah, Chairman, JANIPOP and Vice Chancellor, Begum Rokeya University : The Election Commission is a constitutional body, a sovereign institution. If it decides to adopt EVMs (Electronic Voting Machine), deploy the army or take any other decision, the political parties are obligated to accept those decisions. I do not know whether…

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