Cold wave likely to hit Bangladesh in early February

    BDnews24: In Bangladesh, winter season lasts from December to February. During this period, the northern region and river basins usually experience moderate or dense fog, and mild to moderate fog overnight in other regions throughout the country. The weather was abruptly warm during the last two days. On Monday, temperature in Teknaf rose to 31…

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      China criticizes Philippines over South China Sea dispute

      UNB China has accused the U.S.-allied Philippines of “political provocation” in seeking international arbitration over territorial claims in the South China Sea. Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi said Thursday the decision by Philippine leaders to lodge a case with a tribunal in The Hague was “irresponsible to the Filipino people and the future of the…

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        Pakistan telecom authority threatens to ban Twitter

        Hindustantimes: Twitter has been warned by Pakistan’s telecom authority that the micro-blogging site could be banned in the country for not complying with its directive to block objectionable content, according to a media report. There have been several instances in the past also when social media were banned in Pakistan. Facebook was banned in the…

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          People Who age gracefully

          Our Time Desk: To protect your face form sun you are busy with slathering moisturizer and anti aging cream while your hand is betraying you with wrinkle and spot. Before go to sleep when you apply retinoid on face, rub some to the back of your hands. Same goes for SPF moisturizing, apply a little…

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            Latakia becoming extreme danger zone

            Khaled Olomi/Seven Billion Today So the news has just broke that Russia is delivering new anti-aircraft missiles to Syria, after its plane was shot down last week. Apparently Syrian forces shot down the Russian aircraft as a mistake, as it happened during an Israeli air strike. There is really nothing we can do now, this…

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              The impact of Imperialism in Bangladesh

              Ashik Kabir While the rest of Asia disappointed in terms of export revenue in 2015, Bangladesh surprisingly dazed world economy. Bangladeshi export earnings rose to $3.2bn in the last December, setting a new record for the South Asian countries. The success of the export goes to the apparel industry, which contributed 83% of the export…

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                Ashes to Ashes, Urns to Trees

                Eshan Maitra After death we eventually return back to the nature where we actually come from. Most of us bury or cremate the remaining of the passed ones. That takes the final place at a cemetery or the under tomb stones. But Gerard and Roger Moline has a greater plans and dreams. They developed a…

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                  “Rohingyas to be relocated to Bhasanchar soon”

                  Hossen Sohel of DOT Foreign Minister AK Abdul Momen yesterday said that Rohingyas will be shifted to Bhasanchar soon, reports UNB. “The work of infrastructure development at Bhasanchar is progressing fast. Rohingyas will be shifted there soon after completion of work,” he said. He came up with the remarks while talking to reporters after attending a…

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                    Injured Tortoise With 3D Printed Shell

                    Marilyn Thipthorpe When Freddy the tortoise was caught in a bush fire in Brazil, his chances of survival were slim. But thanks to a group of pioneering surgeons known as The Animal Avengers, Freddy not only survived his ordeal – he is also now the proud owner of the world’s first 3D printed shell! “Freddy…

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