Japan wants to invest in IT sector

    Hossen Sohel of DOT Visiting Minister in charge of Economic Revitalisation of Japan Toshimitsu Motegi yesterday said his country will continue to support Bangladesh in key development arenas, showing interest to invest in the IT sector of Bangladesh, reports UNB. Toshimitsu Motegi came up with the assurance when he met Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina at…

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      Most orgs want balance of power between top posts

      DOT Desk: Most of the student organisations in Dhaka University want amendment to the university’s students’ union constitution so that the balance of power among the president and vice-president posts could be created, reports The New Age. The organisations came up with their demands as they submitted their recommendations in writing to Dhaka University Central…

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        Dynamic duos: Why science loves twins

        CNN: Scientists love to study twins because they help answer age-old questions about nature vs. nurture. Identical twins share the same genes, so any differences between them — say, more wrinkled versus less wrinkled skin — could be the result of their environment. “Studies of human health are plagued by these confounding factors,” Craig said,…

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          Bangladesh’s role in UN Peacekeeping lauded

          BSS: Bangladesh’s role in the United Nations (UN) Peacekeeping was appreciated at a conference at The Hague in the Netherlands yesterday. UN Under Secretary General for Peacekeeping Operations Jean-Pierre Lacroix made the appreciation during a two-day “Preparatory Conference on Peacekeeping” at The Hague hosted jointly by the Netherlands and Rwanda, said a press release received…

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            There are no ‘ghost’ cases: Home Minister

            Hossen Sohel of DOT Home Minister Asaduzzaman Khan yesterday rejected claims about ‘ghost’ cases, saying they had been filed on specific charges, reports UNB. He made the comment at a rally of party activists in Dhanmondi, organised for making the January 19 victory rally a success. “There are no ‘ghost’ cases. Legal steps are taken…

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              17 Shaheed minars, 7 mausoleums to be built in Ctg

              BSS: Chattogram district council has taken up projects to built 17 shaheed minars and 7 independence mausoleum in Chattogram aimed at creating awareness among the young generation about Language Movement and historic Liberation War of Bangladesh. These mausoleums and shaheed minars will be built at Govt primary schools located in different upazilas of the district….

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                Patients with cold-related diseases surge

                DOT Desk: Hospitals in Dhaka and other parts of the country have been struggling to deal with a surging number of patients with cold-related diseases as a moderate cold wave is sweeping over some regions of the country, reports The New Age. Dhaka Shishu Hospital is referring patients to other hospitals as it is struggling…

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                  Seoul abandons terming Pyongyang as ‘enemy’

                  AFP: Seoul crossed out a reference to nuclear-armed North Korea as its enemy in a defence white paper published Tuesday (Jan 15), amid rapidly warming ties despite stalled nuclear talks between Pyongyang and Washington. The 1950-53 Korean War ended with an armistice rather than a peace treaty, placing a heavily fortified border across the peninsula…

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