Moon: N Korea agrees to shut missile site

    Hossen Sohel: North Korean leader Kim Jong-un has agreed to shut one of the country’s main missile testing and launch sites, says the South’s President Moon Jae-in, reports BBC. After meeting in Pyongyang, the two leaders “agreed on a way to achieve denuclearisation,” said Mr Moon. The agreement was described by Mr Kim as a…

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      Rights body documents fresh South Sudan ‘war crimes’

      Sayeed Muhammad: A rights group yesterday accused South Sudan government and its allied militias of “war crimes” of “staggering brutality” during an offensive earlier this year. Amnesty international’s report catalogued the testimonies of around 100 civilians who escaped the attacks, reports AFP. It was prepared based on research following a government offensive on Leer and…

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        Italian women’s groups fear law change will hurt

        The Guardian, UK: Women’s associations fear legal changes by Italy’s populist government could have severe consequences for victims of domestic abuse. The overriding worry is a proposal in the joint contract of the anti-establishment Five Star Movement (M5S) and far-right League combating what it describes as “the serious phenomenon of parental alienation”, whereby one parent…

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          Ex-Malaysian PM Najib faces fresh 1MDB charges

          Sayeed Muhammad: Former Malaysian prime minister Najib Razak will face further graft charges related to the scandal-plagued state fund 1Malaysia Development Berhad (1MDB), the anti-corruption agency said yesterday. Najib has faced intense scrutiny since unexpectedly losing a general election in May to Mahathir Mohamad, who resumed probe over the allegation of billions of dollars stolen…

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            Europe’s solutions to migration create humanitarian crises

            AP: One of Europe’s main solutions to migration — Greece’s overcrowded, unsanitary Moria migrant camp — has suicidal children and conditions that a psychiatrist compared to “an old-fashioned mental asylum.” In another heavily criticized solution to immigration, imprisoned men and women have been shuttled away from one gunbattle only to end up incarcerated on the…

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              Tigers’ coach sees opportunity in crisis

              Desk report: Bangladesh’s Asia Cup started in the best possible fashion on Saturday, riding on Mushfiqur Rahim’s brilliance and Tamim Iqbal’s heroism to register a rousing 137-run win over Sri Lanka. As that euphoria — it was not just the margin of victory but the character shown in order to recover from a precarious situation…

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                ‘Banglalink Next Tuber season 2’ to telecast soon

                Desk Report: Popular reality show, Banglalink Next Tuber, is coming up with its second season on September 20, 2018. The first season of Banglalink Next Tuber gained immense popularity, where many talented content creators were featured, reports The Daily star. Ahnaf Nasif and Rafid Mahadi were the winners of last season. Recently, the previous winners…

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                  International day of Car Free overmorrow

                  Desk Report: World Car Free Day, which is celebrated on September 22, encourages motorists to give up their cars for a day. Organized events are held in some cities and countries.[1] According to The Washington Post, the event “promotes improvement of mass transit, cycling and walking, and the development of communities where jobs are closer…

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