Millions of Chinese CVs exposed on cloud server

    BBC: A database containing resumes of more than 200 million Chinese people has been found exposed online. Security firm Hackenproof said the “very detailed” information lacked even the most basic security protections. Names, mobile phone numbers, email addresses, education histories and many other personal details were included in the data trove. Analysis suggested the information…

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      A new guide could help halt overeating

      CNN: The British Nutrition Foundation released this month new portion-size guidelines designed to help people eat the right amounts of each food group — and possibly help them avoid overeating. “It’s really worth having a quick check of portion sizes before you’re filling up with food because we know that it does take a little…

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        ‘International airport to be constructed near Padma River’

          DOT Desk: An international airport, named after Bangladesh’s founding father, will be constructed near the Padma River, reports The Financial Express. State Minister for Civil Aviation Mahbub Ali gave the information at a meeting with Civil Aviation Authority officials in Dhaka’s Kurmitola on Tuesday, reports UNB. “The government is going to construct Bangabandhu Sheikh…

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          Erdogan: Turkey to set up ‘security zone’ in Syria

          Al Jazeera: Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan said his country would set up a security zone in northern Syria as suggested by US President Donald Trump as both leaders sought to ease growing tensions. Addressing his deputies on Tuesday, Erdogan said he held a “quite positive” telephone conversation with Trump late on Monday where he…

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            Work resumes at RMG units amid sporadic unrest

            Sayeed Muhammad of DOT :  The magnitude of unrest in the country’s garments industry came down yesterday after the government announced revised wages and amid threats of factory closure by apparel factory owners. However, turmoil was reported on Dhaka-Tangail Highway in Ashulia’s Jamgora around 9:00am. Workers tried to put up a blockade, reports The Daily…

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              Traffic discipline programme starts from today

              DOT Desk: The fortnight traffic discipline programme in capital Dhaka begins Tuesday in order to develop and bring discipline in the city traffic system, reports The Daily Observer. The awareness programme, initiated by Dhaka Metropolitan Police (DMP traffic), will be continued till January 31. During the campaign, the DMP will make the people aware to…

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