Dereliction of duty

    Mahmudur Rahman writes for DOT :  The young lady stood at the beginning point of the newly assigned bus stoppages introduced in Dhaka, lanes where buses can stop and offload and load passengers. The older man stood at the other extreme both holding their hands up to request the bus to stop. It did and…

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      Israel says Hezbollah closed precision missile plants

      Reuters Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said on Wednesday that the Lebanese group Hezbollah had shut down plants to develop precision-guided missiles after Israel exposed them, and currently had at most just “a few dozen” of the weapons. There was no immediate comment from the armed, Iran-backed political organization which fought a war with Israel…

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        Kushtia-1 BNP candidate Reza Ahmed Bachchu jailed

        Raj Ahmed of DOT : A Kushtia court yesterday sent Reza Ahmed Bachchu, a BNP candidate from Kushtia-1 (Daulatpur) constituency, to jail in connection with two cases filed in January under the explosives act. Kushtia District and Sessions Judge Arup Kumar Goswami passed the order when Reza appeared before the court and sought bail, reported…

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          Duterte’s Philippines drug war kills over 5,000

          Sayeed Muhammad of DOT The official death toll from Rodrigo Duterte’s violent war on drugs in the Philippines has exceeded 5,000 people, authorities have said. Philippine drug enforcement agency, PDEA’s mouthpiece Derrick Carreon referring to official figures said 5,050 lives were lost, mostly at the hands of the police, said that, according to official figures,…

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            AL’s manifesto states wrong info

            Prof. Anu Muhammad speaks to DOT :  The Awami League manifesto contains much erroneous information. One of these is that it has done many things in the last decade to advance democracy and human rights. The level of desecration of human rights, democratic ideals and freedom of speech that occurred during this government’s tenure was…

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              Tit-for-tat tariffs and then truce

              Barrister Muhammad Zamir writes for DOT :  Nineteen leaders of the world’s biggest economies and a representative of the European Union recently met in Buenos Aries, Argentina during the Group of 20 Summit which started at the end of November and crossed into December. All eyes were on a range of issues, including a high-stakes…

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