Australia heatwave: Wild animals perish at dried-up waterhole

    Abrar Hussain of DOT An extreme heatwave in Australia has led to the deaths of more than 90 wild horses in the outback, authorities confirmed yesterday. Rangers found dead and dying animals in a dried-up waterhole near Alice Springs in Northern Territory last week. About 40 of the animals had already died from dehydration and…

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      Hun Sen calls on military to ‘destroy’ opponents

      ChannelNewsAsia: Cambodia’s strongman premier Hun Sen on Thursday (Jan 24) called on his country’s military to “destroy” opponents if the government comes under threat, in a tirade in which he described himself as the “the one who steers the wheel” of the army. The 66-year-old premier has in recent weeks turned up the rhetoric against…

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        Indonesia flood, landslide death toll rises to 26

        Arafat Hasan of DOT :  The death toll from flash floods and landslides in Indonesia jumped to 26, a disaster agency official revealed yesterday after rescuers race to find still-missing victims. Thousands have been evacuated from their homes when heavy rain and strong winds pounded the southern part of Sulawesi island, flooding rivers that burst…

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          Gunman surrenders after killing five in central Florida bank

            Channelnewsasia: A gunman killed five people in a bank in central Florida on Wednesday (Jan 23) and then called police to inform them of the shooting before he eventually surrendered, local authorities said. The shooting occurred at the SunTrust Bank in Sebring, a town of about 10,000 people 153km south of Orlando, around 12.30pm…

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            Amar Ekuhsey Boimela getting bigger, more reader-friendly

            UNB: Preparations are going on in full swing for Bangladesh’s biggest literary festival, the month-long ‘Amar Ekushey Boimela’, scheduled to begin on February 1 at the historic Suhrawardy Udyan and Bangla Academy premises. “This year’s fair will be bigger than ever before and have a more reader-friendly atmosphere,” said poet Habibullah Siraji, the director general…

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              PM to address nation today

              DOT Desk: Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina will address the nation today highlighting her government’s mission and vision to ensure the country’s overall peace and progress, reports The Daily Star. The PM’s speech will simultaneously be broadcast by Bangladesh Television, Bangladesh Betar as well as private TV channels and radio stations around 7:30pm, said an official…

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                Ansar commandant caught while offering kickback to official: ACC

                BDnews24: Ashiqur Rahman, a Bangladesh Civil Service officer who was previously the commander of Ansar Battalion 17 in Bandarban, went to the ACC’s Chattogram office on Thursday. He offered an official of the watchdog Tk 1,00,000, to clear his name of the allegations of corruption, according to ACC spokesperson Pranab Kumar Bhattacharjee. The ACC’s Assistant…

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                  Wasa graft won’t be allowed any longer: LGRD minister

                  Sayeed Muhammad of DOT Local Government, Rural Development and Cooperatives (LGRD) Minister Tajul Islam has said the Water Supply and Sewerage Authority have been swamped with irregularities and that will not be allowed to go on. “Dhaka and Chittagong Wasa have gone through extreme negligence and mismanagement,” he said. The minister was addressing a meeting…

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                    Anti-adulteration drive to be strengthened: DSCC Mayor

                    Sayeed Muhammad of DOT Dhaka South City Corporation (DSCC) Mayor Sayeed Khokon has that the anti-adulteration drive will be strengthened and it will continue until the malpractice is stopped. The mayor was addressing an event organised to inaugurate an anti-adulteration drive at Bailey Road yesterday, reports UNB. He also directed all concerned to help make…

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