Theresa May to visit Africa for first time as PM

    Abrar Hussain: Theresa May is reportedly preparing to visit Africa, the first time since becoming prime minister in 2016. She is scheduled to fly to South Africa today before travelling to Nigeria and Kenya as part of a trade mission. The trip would be a “unique opportunity at a unique time for the UK”, said…

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      Country received record ODA from Japan last year

      Desk Report: Japan provided a record amount of foreign aid to Bangladesh last year as the country was Asia’s second largest Official Development Assistance (ODA) recipient, officials said on Saturday, reports Financial Express. Official sources said Japan, the largest bilateral development partner of Bangladesh, disbursed Japanese Yen (JPY) 152.5 billion (US$ 1.54 billion) worth of…

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        Vanilla ice creams ‘don’t contain vanilla’

        Sky News: The key ingredients were absent from a number of supermarket and branded vanilla ice creams. One in five of the vanilla ice creams examined by Which? contained none of the three ingredients consumers might reasonably expect to find in them. Just half of the 24 ice creams in the survey contained all three…

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          Myanmar worried over mounting international pressure

          Muhammad Zamir, Former Ambassador, International Affairs Analyst: Myanmar is now worried over the growing international pressure. Aung San Suu Kyi refuses to confess the ethnic cleansing carried out on the Rohingyas in the Rakhine state of Myanmar. Now she claims that they have implemented 81 percent of the 88 recommendations put forward by Kofi Annan…

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            Arab MKs seek to take Jewish ‘nation-state’ law to UN

            Anadolu Agency: Arab members of Knesset (Israel’s parliament) are seeking UN censure of Israel over a recent law recognizing Israel as the “nation-state of the Jewish people”, The Jerusalem Post daily reported. “The Palestinian delegation, in cooperation with Knesset members from the Arab parties, is planning steps aimed at smearing Israel and damaging its image…

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              Curb on vehicles mount sufferings in Natore

              Desk Report: Authorities are curbing small vehicles from plying on the Natore-Pabna highway following Saturday’s devastating road crash; mounting sufferings on locals, reports The Daily Star. Three-wheelers like easy bikes and CNG-run auto-rickshaws, and illegal human hauliers were being barred since yesterday, our local correspondent reports. Banpara Highway Police Outpost Sub-Inspector Habibur Rahman confirmed The…

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                Moroccan star arrested in France over alleged rape

                AP: A French prosecutor said Moroccan singer Saad Lamjarred is being held in police custody on suspicion of committing a rape in the town of Saint-Tropez on the French Riviera. Draguignan prosecutor’s office said Lamjarred, 33, was arrested on Sunday, without providing details. Police custody for rape-related cases can last up to 48 hours. Lamjarred…

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                  Israel reopens people crossing with Gaza Strip

                  Arab News: Israel reopened its only crossing for people with the Gaza Strip on Monday, a week after shutting it over violence along the border with the Palestinian enclave. The reopening, following days of relative calm, comes as Egypt holds talks with Palestinian officials as part of efforts to reach a long-term truce with Israel….

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