Youth dies falling off city building

    UNB A young man died falling from the rooftop of a building in the city’s Chawkbazar area on Friday night reportedly while fleeing to escape police arrest. The deceased was identified as Abul Kalam, 30, son of late Nuru Miah of Shia lane of the Hoseni Dalan road in the area. Witnesses said the accident…

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      A glimpse of beautiful side of war-torn Syria

      Kartikeya Sharma/WION news Sipping Ballantine’s at 11 PM, after the dinner, I felt like assessing my first day in Syria. I always felt that this trip would be a feather in my cap but the outcome was mixed. But let’s be truthful. I’m an invitee of the government of Syria and no investigative journalism taking…

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        Migration: Good or Bad?

        Surjeet Singh For a laymen, migration is a movement of people from one place to another with the intensions of settling in the new region temporarily or permanently (if they are allowed). The migration can took place within the countries (internal migration) as well as between the countries (external migration). There are various international organizations…

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          Dudok Investigating SK Sinha’s Suspicious Bank Transactions

          Reported by: Ummul Wara Sweety Written by: Eshan Maitra Dudok informs that, over 120 complaints were submitted against the Chief Justice SK Sinha, in past month. Currently, they are investigating on the suspicious transactions on his account in Sonali Bank’s Supreme Court Branch.Dudok is pulling out all the balance sheets & unusual transaction records. Other…

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            Made in Fukushima: Japan farmers struggle to win trust

            AFP: The pumpkin is diced, the chicken carved and the eggs beaten into an omelette, but the people preparing the food are not chefs – they are scientists testing produce from Japan’s Fukushima region. Seven years after the March 2011 nuclear disaster caused by a devastating tsunami, rigorous testing shows no radioactive threat from Fukushima’s produce,…

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              Audition round for this year’s contest begins

              Desk report: ‘Miss World’, a world-renowned beauty pageant competition, has introduced many beautiful and talented women from different countries to the world, reports The Independent. With the title ‘Miss World Bangladesh 2018’, the beauty pageant competition began its audition round yesterday on the premises of the Bangladesh Film Development Corporation in the capital. The winner…

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                Whatever it’s named, quick announcement of Cumilla Division demanded

                Riku Amir: At an award-giving ceremony organized by the greater Cumilla (Cumilla-Brahmanbaria-Chandpur) Journalist Forum, it was stressed that whatever the new Cumilla division is named, it has to be established as quickly as possible. The Chief Guest at Sunday afternoon’s reception event was MP and Railways Minister Mujibul Haque. According to the Prime Minister’s Information Advisor…

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                  Election schedule for reserved women seats next week

                  Arafat Hasan of DOT The Election Commission will announce the election schedule for the 50 reserved seats for women in the 11th parliament next week, EC Secretary Helal Uddin Ahmed announced yesterday. “According to the 11th parliamentary election results, 43 seats will be reserved for Awami League while four for the Jatiya Party, one for…

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