UK archaeologists help Iraqis restore their Isis-ravaged heritage

    Xasir Youssaf: The world’s oldest-known bridge, an ancient Sumerian structure in Iraq, is to be used by the British Museum as a training site to teach two groups of female archaeologists the skills to restore the country’s Islamic State-ravaged heritage. After a conflict that saw Isis jihadists destroy large parts of Iraq’s archaeological heritage, including…

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      Pope celebrates Easter Mass in packed St. Peter’s Square

      Tahmeed Taha: Pope Francis, in his Easter Sunday message called for peace in a world marked by war and conflict, “beginning with the beloved and long-suffering land of Syria,” and extending to the entire Middle East, the Korean peninsula and parts of Africa affected by “hunger, endemic conflicts and terrorism.” He called for a “swift…

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        Prominent Bangladesh lawyer disappears after Islamist trials

        Tahmeed Taha: A well-known Bangladeshi lawyer has disappeared, with serious fears for his safety police said on Sunday. Ratish Chandra Bhowmik, a respected prosecutor and champion of minority rights, who fought the state’s case in a high-profile murder trial against Islamist extremists, has not been seen since he left his home in Rangpur early Friday morning,…

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          3 Bangladeshi students dead in Australia road crash

          Sayeed Muhammad: The tight-knit Bangladeshi community in Darwin, Australia has been devastated after three friends were killed in a horrific car crash at Kakadu, only months after others died in a crash at Litchfield National Park. Initial reports from police suggest driver inexperience may have played a role while the crash occurred on the Kakadu…

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            US-Bangla plane crash insurance money partly handed over

            Md. Ali Raj: At least 0.7 million US dollars has been handed over by Sadharan Bima Corporation to Sena Kalyan Insurance Company Ltd as part of the insurance money claimed by US-Bangla Airlines for its plane crash incident in Nepal. According to a press  release on yesterday, Chairman of Sadharan Bima Corporation Prof Shibli Rubayat-Ul-Islam…

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              BNP distributes leaflets seeking Khaleda’s release

              Sofian Khan: BNP on Sunday distributed leaflets across the country demanding the part chairperson’s release from jail and urging people to resist the government’s efforts to ‘revive one-party rule’.Party standing committee members and its senior leaders distributed the leaflets among pedestrians at different parts of the capital – reports UNB.BNP secretary general Mirza Fakhrul Islam…

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                DU kills self after failing to get govt job

                Sayeed Muhammad: A postgraduate student of Dhaka University (DU) has killed himself ostensibly for several failed attempts to get a government job. Tanvir Rahman, 30, an evening MBA student at accounting and information systems department, hailed from the Sadar upazila of Brahmanbaria district, reports the Dhaka Tribune. DU Proctor Prof Golam Rabbani said Tanvir, who used…

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                  TIB wants max 10yr jail for question leak-sters

                  Xasir Youssaf: Ur-ging the government to take measures to stop question paper leaks in the upcoming HSC examination, Transparency International Bangladesh (TIB) on Sunday formed human chains all over the country presenting a nine-point recommendation for the government. In association with Socheton Nagorik Committee (Shonak), Shwocchotar Jonno Nagorik (Shwajan), Youth Engagement and Support (YES) and Yes…

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