The problem of radicalization and assimilation in Europe

    Aleria Gianotta, Assistant professor at University of Turkish Aeronautical Association, Ankara/Daily Sabah, Turkey This month, terrorism hit the heart of Europe once again. A second-generation young French man who perpetrated an attack in the French capital became the newest symbol of failed integration. Cherif C., the 29-year-old attacker, is of Moroccan descent and was labeled…

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      Overcome fear, exercise your franchise: Fakhrul to voters

      UNB BNP Secretary General Mirza Fakhrul Islam Alamgir on Tuesday urged voters to go to polling stations on December 30, defying “obstacles and threats from the government.” “The opposition parties have united to wage a movement for change with the ‘sheaf of paddy’ (BNP’s electoral symbol),” he told a road rally near Kanchan Bridge in…

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        Trump’s Syria withdrawal – right idea, wrong time

        James Dobbins, Senior fellow and distinguished chair in diplomacy and security at the nonprofit, nonpartisan RAND Corporation, a former assistant secretary of state, and author/BDnews24 President Donald Trump’s planned withdrawal of American troops from Syria, a move that prompted the resignation of Defense Secretary Jim Mattis, was the right decision in the wrong way and…

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          AL always comes to power in democratic way: Quader

          BSS Awami League General Secretary Obaidul Quader yesterday said the AL has come to power every time in democratic way by attaining the people’s mandate in elections as the party does politics for the people’s welfare. “Awami League stresses on progress. As democracy prevails here, the country is achieving progress,” he told an electioneering street…

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            India clears guideline enabling BD to import power from neighbours

            UNB Bangladesh will be able to import power from the neighbouring countries via India as the Indian government has approved the ‘Guidelines for Import/Export (Cross Border) of Electricity- 2018’ which was published on December 18. According to section 3.1 of the guideline of ‘Cross-border Trade of Electricity’, the cross-border transaction between India and the neighbouring…

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              Military not making a difference: BNP

              Raj Ahmed of DOT Main opposition party BNP has alleged that military deployment is “not making a difference” in ensuring fair election atmosphere in the country. “Over 100 of our men including 19 of our candidates were injured in attacks in 24 hours,” alleged Rizvi Ahmed, senior joint secretary of BNP. “The situation on the…

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                Macron’s missteps

                Dominique Moisi, Senior Counselor at the Institut Montaigne in Paris/My Republica Are the Yellow Vest protests across France as consequential as the mass rallies of May 1968? It is too soon to say. The revolt has forced French President Emmanuel Macron to make significant and costly concessions, but it is hardly a new French Revolution….

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                  Six solar, wind power projects get approval

                  DOT Desk The government has approved proposals for setting up six power plants that would generate 257 megawatts (MW) of electricity from renewable sources, reports The Financial Express. A meeting of the Cabinet Committee on government procurement, chaired by Finance Minister A M A Muhith, approved the proposals on Monday. The minister, however, felt that…

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