Bangladesh girls rout Bahrain 10-0

    M Humayun Kabir: Bangladesh U-16 Women’s team have launched their AFC U-16 Championship qualifiers by handing Bahrain a humiliating 10-0 defeat. Anuching Mogini, Maria Manda and Shamsunnahar (junior) earned a brace each at Bir Shreshtha Shaheed Sipahi Mostafa Kamal Stadium in Dhaka’s Kamalapur yesterday, reports bdnews24.com. Sajeda Khatun, Shamsunnahar (senior), Anai Mogini and Tahura Khatun…

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      Floodwater rises in Bogra, Gaibandha

      Desk report: Thousands of houses on the river bank in two upazilas got flooded in the morning Floodwaters caused by heavy rain over last few days have inundated much of the low lying areas of Bogra and Gaibandha districts, reports The Dhaka tribune. According to reports of our Bogra correspondent several areas of Sariakandi and…

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        Iran slams Twitter for shutting down ‘real Iranian’ accounts

        Al Jazeera: Iran has accused Twitter of closing accounts of “real” Iranians, while allowing anti-government “bots” backed by the United States, to continue. Facebook and Twitter collectively removed hundreds of accounts tied to an alleged Iranian propaganda operation last month. But in a tweet sent out on Sunday, Iran’s Foreign Minister Javad Zarif questioned Twitter’s…

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          Jamalpur lemon cultivation proves profitable

          Desk report: One hundred lemons cost Tk200-400. Lemon cultivation has become quite profitable in Jamalpur, reports The Dhaka tribune. Many farmers have been successfully cultivating lemons in almost infertile lands around the Brahmaputra river char in the district. Many have leaned towards lemon cultivation as it is profitable with a minimal capital investment. Moksed Mia…

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            Gas supply reaches record 3,205 mmcfd

            Desk report: The country’s overall natural gas supply has reached around 3,205 million cubic feet per day (mmcfd) riding on the import of liquefied natural gas (LNG), reports the financial express. This is the highest-ever gas supply in the history of Bangladesh. Local gas companies are producing around 1,072 mmcfd or 33 per cent and…

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              ‘Sex cult’ yoga retreat in Thailand reveals dark side of wellness tourism

              Asian correspondent: Wellness tourism, one the industry’s fastest growing sector with a 10 percent rise this year, promotes travel for one’s health through psychological, physical, or spiritual activities – or all three. In this super stressed modern world, wellness tourism is highly appealing as it encourages travellers to practice mindfulness and to “find their centre.”…

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                Next global financial crisis will strike in 2020

                M Humayun Kabir: Experts at investment bank JPMorgan hinted that the next global financial crisis will begin in 2020. The recession in two years’ time will be less damaging than the 2008 crash, Analysts say, reports The Independent Online. It is predicted that US shares could drop by 20 per cent, well below the 54…

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                  Why anti-ageing is out in the beauty industry

                  The Guardian: It is no longer fashionable to be anti-ageing: it has been rebadged as “pro-skin”, by the founder of American skincare brand Drunk Elephant and “anti-wrinkles” by Neutrogena. A new vocabulary of renewal, regeneration, plumpness and “glow” now dominates the language of the beauty industry, the ethos of body-positivity finally inching its way up…

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                    Report on Road Transport Bill placed before JS

                    Kabir Humayun: A parliamentary committee yesterday placed its report before the parliament on the much-talked about proposed Road Transport Act, 2018. Ekabbor Hossain, chief of the parliamentary body, placed the report before the Jatiya Sangsad without any major changes in the bill, reports The Daily Star. The Parliamentary Standing Committee on Road, Transport and Bridges…

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