Virat-Anushka spotted at dinner

    TS Star cricket player Virat Kohli and Bollywood star Anushka Sharma was spotted in a Mumbai restaurant. They were spotted leaving after a dinner. Anushka was dressed in a black dress while Virat went casual. After the apparent dinner, they were spotted leaving in their own cars. The couple’s view spread curious rumors around that…

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      Real Madrid And Barcelona Won Together

                Real Madrid got a great victory with Villarreal. It was one of the best come back on La Liga seasons. Real Madrid beat their 2 goals continuously and scored 3 goals in a row and looted their winning moment. It’s a great fun for the real Madrid fans. Bale bounce…

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        ‘Chlorine delivered’: Idlib militants ‘readying false flag attack’ in Syrian village: Russian MoD

        Russia Today: Militants in Syria’s Idlib have transported several canisters containing chlorine to the village of Bsanqul, apparently preparing to stage a false flag chemical attack, the Russian Defense Ministry has said. The chlorine-filled canisters were delivered by the Al-Qaeda-affiliated militants of Tahrir al Sham, formerly known as Al-Nusra Front, a spokesman of the Russian…

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          The Rolling Stones Hits Communist Cuba

          Md. Taqi Yasir The Rolling Stones unleashed two hours of screeching, thundering the rock and roll on an elated crowd of hundreds of thousands of Cubans and foreign visitors Friday night, capping one of the most momentous weeks in modern Cuban history with a massive celebration of music that was once forbidden here. The week…

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            New transport law is ‘jugglery’: Rizvi

            Abrar Hussain: BNP Senior Joint Secretary General Ruhul Kabir Rizvi said at a press briefing yesterday that the new transport law approved by the government is a “jugglery of numbers”. “This law is not adequate for safe roads. Under the proposed law, miscreants and godfathers will remain at large. It’s just a jugglery of numbers,”…

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              Managing rumours in the Rohingya camps

              Rajib Bhowmick, Head of media and external relations at BRAC & Shamim Iftekhar, Team lead of BRAC’s communication for development programme/BRAC Some said the children would die if they were given diphtheria vaccination. Some said they would become Christians if they took the shot. Others said women are not allowed to go out with their…

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                Hoteliers eye brisk business during Eid vacation

                Desk Report: Hotels, motels and guesthouses in and around the popular tourist zones of the country have geared up for a brisk business during Eid festivities. Holiday destinations like Cox’s Bazar, Kuakata, Sylhet, Bandarban, Rangamati and St Martin’s Island are expecting a big turnout of tourists during the holidays. Sheikh Imrul Siddique, an official at…

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                  Why can’t cats drink milk?

                  Science Focus: We all think we know our cats. They are often portrayed as wily, self-interested creatures that do precisely what they feel like doing. But cats are no more self-interested than any other animal – evolution quickly sidelines those who don’t look out for themselves. Cats are very fond of cream, which they value…

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                    Mexico’s Own Indigeanous Internet

                    Tanzim Taqrim An indigenous collective runs its own internet network. IK TA K’OP provides connective in Mexico’s southernmost state. In Chiapas only 13% of people have internet. Small towns like Abasolo are often ignored. The cost is half the price local competitors. In 2016 Mariano Gomez a primary school teacher has started the collective. IK…

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