Lux Star Bipasha as an actress

    Ovi Moinuddin Even though she started her career as an item girl, the Lux Superstar chose not to keep that tag along with her anymore. She has recently started her journey as an actress in Bangladesh film. She will be acting in Kamal Sarker’s story “Gundami”. The name of the character is Bindu. This will…

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      S. Korea to Introduce Screen Quota for Korean Art Films

      Entertainment Desk South Korean Art Film’s has been announced new set of rules by the korean Film Council. It has been suggested that a new quota will be fixed so that the movie screening can be done nationwide. The measure will be taken in contrast to the existing quota of the Korean Film Council, that…

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        Prince William and Kate Middleton refused room

        Tarannum Sattar A 5 star hotel in Amiens, France refused to take booking from the Royal Duke and Dutchess of Cambridge, Prince Williams and Kate Middleton. Le Hotel Marotte said it was unethcal for them to cancel other reservations in order to make way for the Royals. The Royals asked for four suites for two…

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          US teams due soon to discuss airport, cyber securities

          UNB, Dhaka : Two US teams are likely to be here in Dhaka this month to discuss various issues, including airport and cyber securities, and future collaboration in these areas. A delegation, led by Alan Bersin, Assistant Secretary for International Affairs and Chief Diplomatic Officer for the US Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Office of Policy,…

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            Iran and Saudi Arabia crisis: Polarization of Middle East Politics?

            Md. Shafaat Ullah International Politics scholars assumed if the third world war commence ever it will take place in Middle East due to its strategic and geopolitical importance. Saudi Arabia and Iran are historically two hostile countries with different ideology Sunni as well as Shia, though the state mechanism is guided by same religion Islam….

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              Deadly Dhaka Diary

               Marilyn Thipthorpe From the recent devastating loss of Artists Khalid Mahmood Mithu to the loss of filmmaker Tareq Masud, Bangladesh\s roads have become a deadly place to be. These are just the high profile cases that get reported but what of the lowly commoner, who tells his story? The Bangladesh Passengers Welfare Association reveled in…

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                Global Warming Coming Sooner Than Expected

                 Our Time Desk According to a new Australian research, the world is expected to experience dangerous levels of global warming as the frightening implications of energy demand is rising in crescendo. With the help of a “global energy tracker” built by the University of Queensland and Dangerous Global Warming Soon To Come Than ExpectedGriffith University…

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                  A long walk to “Save Sundarbans”

                  Md Taqi Yasir The main concept of Saving Sundarbans is the closure down of Rampal Power Plant. The Rampal power plant can have a hazardous effect over the natural environment of Sundarbans. The government, until now, is establishing the India-Bangladesh joint venture 1,320 Mega Watt coal-fired power plants. This is a 14 kilometers upstream of…

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                    Lookout for the Tigers at ICC T20

                    Abid Sarker Shohag It took Bangladesh quite a long time to understand the format. But it seems Bangladesh has now unlocked the secret to cricket. They played a successful Asia Cup where they finished as runners-up. Now the question is can Tigers win their first major ICC tournament? I will give you a few reasons…

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                      ‘Do You Know?’s On Cats You Ought To know

                      Tahsin Rahman Oshin •It has been seen that cats are able to make about 100 different sounds, while the more intelligent dogs can make only 10. •In the era of Middle Ages, cats were associated with witchcraft. On the events of Saint John’s Day, people in Europe would collect them in backpacks and toss them…

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