Dutch support sought to implement Bangladesh Delta Plan 2100

    Hossen Sohel of DOT Bangladesh expects Netherlands to come forward to support it to implement the Bangladesh Delta Plan 2100, says Bangladesh Ambassador in The Hague, reports UNB. Bangladesh also sought Dutch support for implementation of Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and to be a partner of development through implementation of Bangladesh Delta Plan 2100, which…

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      Bangladesh to import 250 train cars from Indonesia

      DOT Desk: State-owned train maker of Indonesia PT Industri Kereta Api (Inka) sent on Sunday 15 train cars to Bangladesh, a portion of 250 train cars to be exported to the country this year after the company exported 200 train cars to the country in 2006 and 2016., reports The Independent. Industry Minister Airlangga Hartarto…

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        Why health needs to engage the guys with guns

        Elisabeth Lopez, University of Melbourne/ Pursuit Security forces and health workers make for prickly, sometimes deadly bedfellows, but investing in partnerships could reap dividends in disease control When Red Cross midwives in Nigeria are killed by militants or hospitals in Syria are deliberately bombed, it might seem perverse, if not downright naïve, to call on…

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          Prince Philip, 97, recovering after car crash

          VOA: Queen Elizabeth II’s 97-year-old husband was recovering Friday at the royal Sandringham estate after the Land Rover he was driving rolled on a nearby highway in a collision with another vehicle. Witness Roy Warne told the BBC he was driving home from work when the accident involving Prince Philip’s black Land Rover and a…

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            Singer Chris Brown released in Paris after rape complaint

            AP: US singer Chris Brown and two other people were released Tuesday from police custody after a woman filed a rape complaint against them, the Paris prosecutor’s office said. The Grammy-winning singer was detained Monday with two other suspects on potential charges of aggravated rape and drug infractions. The Paris prosecutor’s office told The Associated…

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              Japan’s arty-pelago: Naoshima and beyond

              Isabel Choat/ The Guardian, UK Among shrines, rice fields and abandoned buildings, contemporary art has transformed 12 rural islands into a creative paradise – the setting for the 2019 Setouchi Triennale I’m sitting on a concrete floor watching water droplets as they skitter across the smooth surface. Around me, other people seem equally transfixed. They…

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                A meteorite hit the moon during total lunar eclipse

                Tech Explorist: Observers of yesterday’s lunar eclipse were blessed with a bonus surprise- a meteorite impact. The alleged “super wolf blood moon” was anxiously viewed by a large number of people around the globe, for the most part through live spilling video. Amid the eclipse, a few people saw a tiny flash, a concise yellow-white…

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                  Footpath encroachment goes on unabated

                  DOT Desk: The city footpaths have as usual yielded to the whims of hawkers after a lull in some days when the street vendors cleared off due to the eviction drive by Dhaka South City Corporation, reports The Daily Sun. The city people that prefer walking on the footpaths to riding on a bus through…

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