Brexit does not matter

    Simon Johnson, Former chief economist of the IMF, is a professor at MIT Sloan & a senior fellow at the Peterson Institute for International Economics/Project Syndicate A chaotic Brexit could do great damage to ordinary people, as was the case with Britain’s self-ejection from the Exchange Rate Mechanism of the European Monetary System in 1992….

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      Thousands take to Hong Kong streets for pro-democracy rally

      Al Jazeera: Thousands of pro-democracy demonstrators have marched for an annual rally in Hong Kong with activists decrying the government’s “unprecedented” ban on pro-independence symbols. The Civil Human Rights Front, an umbrella group of pro-democracy parties and groups, said on Tuesday that it would comply with the restriction on displaying the symbols outside the government…

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        The biggest security threats in 2019

        Peter Apps, Reuters global affairs columnist/Reuters With an ongoing trade war between the United States and China, Russian military posturing in Eastern Europe at its greatest since the Cold War and the most unpredictable U.S. administration in living memory, 2019 may offer no shortage of strategic surprises.Here are some of the key areas to watch…

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          Girl ‘commits suicide’ following eve teasing

          UNB: A teenager girl reportedly committed suicide by hanging herself at Abad Kochua village in Jashore sadar upazila as she could not tolerate an assault of her mother and brother following their protest against harassment by some eve teasers. The deceased was identified as Halima Khatun, 13, a class VIII student of Darus Sunnat Mojaddedia…

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