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      Democrats challenge Trump over Vietnam deportations

      Krishnadev Calamur, Staff writer at The Atlantic, where he covers global news/The Atlantic Members of the House of Representatives are raising concerns over the White House’s reinterpretation of a decade-old deal with Vietnam. Opposition is building against a Trump-administration plan to allow certain groups of protected Vietnamese immigrants to be deported, a day after The…

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        52 gold bars seized at Sylhet airport

        DOT Desk Customs officials seized 52 gold bars worth around Tk 2.7 crore from an aircraft at Sylhet Osmani International Airport on Saturday morning, reports The Daily Observer. Ahmedur Reza Chowdhury, an assistant commissioner of customs intelligence, said the gold bars, weighing 6.32 kilograms. , were concealed in a box under a seat of Biman…

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          The newspaper is an immortal emotion

          Navanita Varadpande, Writer based in Dubai/Gulf News People step into newspapers every morning ‘like a hot bath’ Tina frowned at me with a disgusted look on her face as I read the newspaper, while my son played cricket at the nets. She exclaimed: “Do you still buy newspapers? Why do you waste money when you…

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            Study upends timeline for Iroquoian history

            Eurek Alert New research from Cornell University raises questions about the timing and nature of early interactions between indigenous people and Europeans in North America. Until now, it’s been assumed that the presence of European trade goods, such as metals and glass beads, provide a timeline for the indigenous peoples and settlements in the 15th…

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              Two journalists hurt in Jhenaidah attack

              DOT Desk Two local journalists were injured in an attack carried out on an online news portal office in the Jhenaidah town, reports The New Age. The injured are Abdur Rahman Milton, district correspondent of DBC television, and Jahir Hossain, district correspondent of local newspaper Desherbani. Milu Miah Biswas, additional superintendent of Jhenaidah police, said…

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                Film artistes remember Amjad Hossain

                DOT Desk Legendary filmmaker Amjad Hossain passed away on December 14 at Bamrungrad International Hospital, Bangkok, Thailand at 2.57pm. He was aged 76, reports The daily Observer. At the demise of the veteran creative artiste members of cultural arena have expressed grief. Music composer Alauddin Ali has spent most of his illustrious career with Amjad…

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