Quader-Fakhrul to visit Rangpur

    Nayon Sarkar Awami League general secretary, also road transport and bridges minister Obaidul Quader and BNP secretary general Mirza Fakhrul Islam Alamgir are set to visit Thakurpara in Rangpur today. A communal attack on the local Hindu community took place recently in the area over a facebook post allegedly hurting sentiment of Muslims. Rezaul Karim,…

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      The Delusional Mind: Schizophrenia

      Tahsin Rahman Oshin Schizophrenia is a common mind condition found worldwide in people of all social classes, races and cultures. In most of the cases, especially teens, schizophrenia can be mixed up with teenage ‘drama’, aggression or stress. However, these are rather some of the widespread signs of the disorder and overlooking the matter can…

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        Sympathize: At What Cost Though?

        Fabia Shahzadi The first time I enrolled myself as a volunteer in an event to help the underprivileged children, I was thoroughly engulfed with euphoria. The mere thought that I would be actually donating my services for an entire day to bring warm smiles on their faces made me anticipate for this gathering even more….

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          Netanyahu’s son blocked on fb for anti-Muslim Posts

          NDTV Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s eldest, Yair, tweeted on Sunday that Facebook blocked his page for 24 hours over apparent anti-Muslim posts and called the leading social network a “dictatorship”. In a message posted Thursday on his Facebook page after deadly Palestinian attacks, Yair Netanyahu had called for “all Muslims (to) leave” Israel. “Do you…

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            The America must leave Syria

            Masoud Saad/Seven Billion Today “Whether they want to or not, the Americans must leave Syria. Now 90 percent of Syrian soil is under the control of the government and the rest will soon be freed by the Syrian army. One of the important regional and foreign policy goals of the Islamic Republic is the stability…

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