Trump blames Sessions as Republicans charged before midterms

    Abrar Hussain: United States President Donald Trump has once again verbally attacked his attorney general, Jeff Sessions, blaming him for charges against two congressmen that he alleged had jeopardized Republican chances in the upcoming midterm elections. On Monday afternoon, the Trump tweeted: “Two long running, Obama era, investigations of two very popular Republican Congressmen were…

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      McKenzie keen to add more value

      Desk Report: Bangladesh national team batting consultant Neil McKenzie on Monday said that he was very much impressed with the talents in the team and wanted to add more value to this country’s cricket. The 42-year old former South African batsman, who was appointed as the batting consultant of Bangladesh cricket team for the limited-over…

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        Holding dialogue at highest level not mandatory

        Prof Dr Mizanur Rahman, Vice Chancellor of Jagannath University: The general election is just around the corner. If a dialogue for establishing a system for a non-partisan and neutral government starts within this short period, it will never end. Time is now at a premium to hold talks over such an issue. I do not…

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          Hosts targeting knock-out stage

          Desk Report: Bangladesh coach Jamie Day said on Monday that qualifying from the group stage would be their primary target in the 12th SAFF Championship that begins in Dhaka today. Hosts Bangladesh will begin their campaign when they take on Bhutan in their first Group A match at the Bangabandhu National Stadium. The other two…

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            “Turn us into another Bangladesh”

            Sayeed Muhammad: A local think-tank called Defence Research Forum or DefRes in its Facebook page posted a 14-second video, in which Pakistani experts are seen praising Bangladesh. One of the speakers, as seen in the video, in a talk-show, was comparing Bangladesh’s development to Pakistani’s as he said: “If the PTI can do things properly,…

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