Inside the world of birth tourism

    Yuming Fang/Medium Superior health care and future educational opportunities have women traveling from abroad to give birth in the U.S. Wearing pink pajamas and gray plastic sandals, Jenny Qin relaxes on a couch and watches short videos on her iPhone. She’s in a spacious Rancho Cucamonga, California, residence used as a maternity hotel for Chinese…

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      Iran, Israel and foolish Arabs

      Mohammad Ayesh/ Middle East Monitor The idea that confronting Iran requires normalisation and an alliance with Israel is purely Israeli in origin and only serves the agenda of the occupation state, which invests all events in the region and, indeed, around the world, with its own best interests. Israel’s most recent success in this regard…

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        KOICA President due Jan 20 to discuss dev, Rohingya issue

        UNB: President of Korea International Cooperation Agency (KOICA)Lee Mi-kyungarrives here on January 20 on a four-day visit to discuss development cooperation between Bangladesh and South Korea through KOICA and visit Rohingya camps in Cox’s Bazar. She will lead a six-member high-level delegation, said an official on Wednesday. It will be the first-ever visit of KOICA’s…

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          Chinese New Year 2019 opening ceremony at Bangladesh Shilpakala Academy

          The Chinese New Year cultural performance will open at the Bangladesh national theater on January 17. The event will be hosted by the Embassy of People’s Republic of China in Bangladesh and co-organized by Bangladesh Shilpakala Academy, Bangladesh-China Friendship Centre and the culture and tourism department of China’s Yunnan province. Chinese Ambassador to Bangladesh Mr….

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            Polls irregularities in 47 out of 50 seats: TIB

            Hossen Sohel of DOT :  Transparency International Bangladesh (TIB) says it surveyed 50 parliamentary constituencis during elections and found irregularities in 47 of them, reports The Daily Star. Irregularities were witnessed in at least one or multiple voting centres across those constituencies, TIB said in a report presented yesterday. Shahjada M Akram, senior programme manager…

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              ‘McJesus’ sculpture depicting Ronald McDonald on cross outrages Israel’s Arab Christian community

              Time: An art exhibit in Israel featuring a crucified Ronald McDonald has sparked protests by the country’s Arab Christian minority. Hundreds of Christians calling for the removal of the sculpture, entitled “McJesus,” demonstrated at the museum in the northern city of Haifa last week. Israeli police say rioters hurled a firebomb at the museum and…

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