Drug influx continues despite drive

    Md. Ali Raj: As, a section of law enforcers are allegedly involved in dug trading, massive driven and influx of deadly drugs continues unabated. Many law enforcers have told that they have zero tolerance for drug dealing. Though there are some controversy against the police that they joined with the drug dealers and doing this…

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      Sloths are better at adapting than we ever gave them credit for

      Science Alert: Unless you live in the tropical rainforests of South or Central America, most of the sloths you’ll encounter will be two-toed sloths (Choloepus sp.). This is because they are able to eat quite a varied diet and are therefore relatively easy to keep in captivity. Their relatives, the three-toed sloths (Bradypus sp.), on…

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        Terrorists killed and hostages saved after 13 hours of tension

        Desk Report The overnight hostage crisis at a café in Dhaka ended after around 13 hours on Saturday morning after an operation by Joint forces of Police, RAB, Border Guards and Armed Force commandos. 13 hostages were rescued including 3 foreign nationals. The crisis begins around 8:45pm on Friday at the Holey Artisan Bakery and…

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          AL worse than 1/11 caretaker govt: BNP

          Kabir Humayun: BNP yesterday alleged that the incumbent Awami League government is worse than that of 1/11 army-backed caretaker government as it has snatched all the basic rights of people and political parties. “The illegal 1/11 government had imprisoned our leader (Khaleda) through conspiracy. But she forced that regime to withdraw the state of emergency…

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            Killers of Ramiz Uddin College students to be punished: PM

            M Humayun Kabir: Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina yesterday ensured of punishing those responsible for the accident that took the lives of two students of Shaheed Ramiz Uddin Cantonment School and College. “This is completely unforgivable because the driver was driving the bus defying all the [traffic] rules, resulting in the loss of two lives…many students…

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              The president who wants to break up his own country

              Maxim Edwards, British journalist covering Central and Eastern Europe and a former editor at openDemocracy and OCCRP/The Atlantic Once praised by Madeleine Albright as “a breath of fresh air,” Bosnia’s new president, Milorad Dodik, now threatens a fragile U.S.-brokered peace accord. Few national leaders would call their own country an “impossible state.” Fewer still would…

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                Streamlined tax system by next year: NBR chief

                DOT Desk Bangladesh will take steps to seal loopholes in the tax system within the next year to boost revenue collection, National Board of Revenue (NBR) Chairman Mosharraf Hossain Bhuiyan said on Saturday, reports The Financial Express. “The automation process will be completed within 2019. It will give us accurate information on VAT and tax,…

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                  Easy Ways For Men To Upgrade Clothes For Free

                  Fabia Shahzadi Summer is the season of laziness. While the sun is slowly baking our brains, the last thing you want to do is think too intensely about anything and everything. These four summer style hacks will make what you already own look even better and trendy. Learn how to perfectly (imperfectly) taper your trousers,…

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