Apple is once again selling its iPhone SE—for now

    The Verge: Last Septem-ber, Apple officially stopped selling its iPhone X, iPhone SE, and iPhone 6s models, following the release of the iPhone XS and XR. This weekend, MacRumors noticed that Apple has quietly begun to sell the iPhone SE once again in its clearance section. The 2016-era phone is available in 32GB and 128GB…

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      Hill cutting on, defying ban

      DOT Desk: Disregarding environmental laws, illegal hill cutting continues unabated in different areas of Moulvibazar and its adjoining areas. According to Bangladesh Environment Preservation Act 1995, as amended in 2000, cutting of hills without approval of the authorities concerned is prohibited, reports The Daily Star. Punishment for such offence is up to two years imprisonment…

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        Molecules wired for obesity discovered

        Deccan Chronicle: Re-searchers from the University of Cambridge and Children’s Hospital Los Angeles along with scientists from across the globe have pinpointed a set of molecules that wire the body weight centre of the brain. In a study published in the journal Cell, Sadaf Farooqi, PhD, FRCP, FMedSci, of the University of Cambridge and CHLA’s…

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          Drug lords likely to surrender to police

          DOT Desk: In the wake of countrywide massive anti-narcotics crackdown by law enforcers, drug lords in Cox’s Bazar are going to surrender to the authorities and return to normal life thereafter, reports The Daily Sun. As part of the move, many listed yaba smugglers who went into hiding have reportedly started coming out of their…

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            Poland in tears, bids farewell to murdered mayor

            Abrar Hussain of DOT :  Poles all over the country gathered in the port city of Gdansk yesterday for the funeral of murdered mayor Pawel Adamowicz, whose public stabbing has raised alarm about the hot issue of political hate speech in the Baltic country.Around 3,500 people, including Polish President Andrzej Duda and EU Council President…

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              Tulip Siddiq gives birth to baby boy, Raphael

              Sayeed Muhammad of DOT :  British Labour MP Tulip Siddiq, a niece of Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina, has given birth to a baby son, after she delayed her C-section to vote on the UK  prime minister’s Brexit deal. The newborn, Raphael Mujib St John Percy, arrived around 10am on Thursday, causing her mother to celebrate…

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                TIB report over elections correct

                Prof Anu Muhammad speaks to DOT  :   The government’s existence lies in denying what really happened in the just-concluded 11th parliamentary elections held on December 30. Because, the government will lose its moral legitimacy if it concedes the report. AL knows it better about the TIB report since vote rigging took place under the aegis…

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