Global community must ensure support to Rohingyas

    Umer Beigh, Independent researcher and journalist/WION News Myanmar government has rejected the recently released UN report that called for the prosecution of top generals for genocide, claiming the international community was making “false allegations” in the report. In its response on August 29, Myanmar government said that since the government didn’t grant UN investigators permission…

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      Why Rahul Gandhi cannot peg the 1984 anti-Sikh riots on Hindus, RSS or the BJP

      Peter Appsis, Reuters global affairs columnist/BDnews24 As the West obsesses over Donald Trump’s legal and political challenges, Brexit and a host of other domestic crises, Chinese troops will join their Russian counterparts for Moscow’s largest military exercises in more than three decades. Coming six months after Beijing’s biggest ever offshore naval drills, the joint war…

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        Iraq’s disappeared: Where is Wissam?

        Ines Osman/Al jazeera Wissam disappeared without a trace after US soldiers arrested him in Baghdad 13 years ago. August 30 marks the International Day of the Victims of Enforced Disappearances. For Salam Al Hashimi, an Iraqi refugee in Finland, this day is another stark reminder that his son Wissam, who was abducted by US soldiers…

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          Legal loopholes propel child marriage: experts

          BSS Accomplishing his high school graduation last year, Khairul, a 17-year boy living in Purbo Gobaria village under Kuliarchar upazila in Kishoreganj district, enrolled in a technical collage located in the nearby Laksmipur village to continue his study. And everything was going on the right direction with Khairul attending his classes regularly at the college….

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            2018 demonstrates extreme weather’s impact on development

            Regina Asariotis, Chief, Policy and Legislation Section/UNCTAD Following 2017, one of the warmest years on record that included the most costly hurricane season contributing to the highest documented economic losses (approximately $ 320 billion) due to weather and climate events, the first half of the summer of 2018 was also marked by extreme weather, including…

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              Why can’t the next James Bond be black?

              Sucharita Sen/Daily O, India Daniel Craig is about to make his final appearance in ‘Bond 25’ and the world can’t wait to see the next Bond. “The name is Bond, James Bond…” Daniel Craig is about to make his final appearance in Bond 25 and the world can’t wait to see the next Bond. So,…

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                New drugs-like substances seized in Dhaka

                Bdnews24: The Department of Narcotics Control has seized around 850kg new psychoactive substance or NPS, which are ‘new’ to Bangladesh’, from the Shahjalal International Airport and a firm at Shantinagar in Dhaka. The seized NPS, which look much like green tea leafs, have been common in Africa for a long time and are recently being…

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