A new Ghostbusters movie coming in 2020

    The Wired: Another installment of The Monitor, WIRED’s roundup of the latest in the world of culture. But this is much busier than most. Why? Well, there’s a new Ghostbusters movie in the works from Jason Reitman (son of the original’s director), Apple is adding some big names to its initiative to make original content,…

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      CPB concerned over price hike of essentials

      DOT Desk: Communist Party of Bangladesh expressed deep concerns over the price hike of essential commodities, including rice, reports The New Age. CPB president Mujahidul Islam Selim and general secretary Mohammad Shah Alam, in a joint statement, said that rice prices had suddenly increased by Tk 4 to 5 per kilogram without any valid reason,…

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        What to expect from Trump-Kim take two

        Uri Friedman, Staff writer at The Atlantic, where he covers global affairs/ The Atlantic If the first summit accomplished little, the second could be the same—but there are many wild cards. For roughly 40 minutes on Friday, a sleepy boutique hotel in Washington, D.C., burst to life as the epicenter of nuclear talks with North…

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          Lights at last in Tripura Palli

          DOT Desk: About 400 indigenous people of Tripura Palli, a remote village in Chattogram, were elated to have finally gotten electricity in their homes, 47 years after Bangladesh gained independence, reports The Daily Star. A total of 55 solar panels were installed in the village on Monday. Speaking to The Daily Star, Hathazari Upazila Nirbahi…

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            Why a second referendum is unwise

            Nicky Morgan/The Economist The debate over a second Brexit referendum People were given the right to vote and expect the result to be respected, says Nicky Morgan, MP If the prime minister cannot win majority support for her Withdrawal Agreement and Future Framework (which I will support) in the House of Commons, then Parliament will…

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              Couple held with Yaba in Ctg

              UNB: Members of Rapid Action Battalion (Rab) in a drive arrested a suspected drug trader couple along with 5,300 pieces of Yaba tablets from Pahartoli area in the port city yesterday. The arrestees are Md Kamal Hossain, 38, and his wife Juthy Begum, 25, hailing from Madaripur district. On information, a team of Rab-7 conducted…

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