Veteran journalist Kuldip Nayar passes away

    The Hindu: Veteran journalist and former Rajya Sabha member Kuldip Nayar passed away at 12.30 a.m. on Thursday after a brief illness. He was 95. Mr. Nayar was known for his stand against the Indira Gandhi government during the Emergency as the Editor of The Statesman. He was arrested for his vocal protest during the time.

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      Killer of John Lennon loses parole bid for tenth time

      News Asia: The man who gunned down rock icon John Lennon nearly 38 years ago failed in his tenth try to win freedom from a prison sentence that could keep him behind bars for the rest of his life, New York prison authorities said on Thursday (Aug 23). A state board denied parole for Mark…

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        Dhaka sees over 10000 new cars in seven months

        UNB: More than 10,000 new private passenger cars were pressed into service in Dhaka in the first seven months of the current year. Statistics available with Bangladesh Road Transport Authority (BRTA) showed that number of newly registered private car stood at 10,160 in Dhaka during January-July period of this year. On an average, 47 new…

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          The Age of the Supercarrier

          BBC: Britain’s two new aircraft carriers are leviathans and an extraordinary feat of British engineering. Standing on board, it’s hard not to be impressed by the sheer scale. Inside the labyrinth of passageways – wider and more spacious than those on the older US Nimitz-class carriers – you’ll find a chapel, a hospital and five…

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            BNP warns strong resistance against lopsided election

            Desk Report: BNP on Thursday warned of putting up a strong resistance against the government’s preparation to hold another lopsided election, reports the daily observer. “We would like to clearly say people will surely resist any move to hold a unilateral election like the January-5 one. You (govt) think people will sit idle when you’ll…

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              All political parties will participate in next polls: Mosharraf

              BSS: Housing and Public Works Minister Engineer Mosharraf Hossain, MP, hope that all political parties will participate in the upcoming national polls. He called upon to the intending Awami League (AL) candidates to start their campaign in respective constituency for the national polls. He expects that all political parties including the BNP would participate in…

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                Russian arms manufacturer Kalashnikov unveils its answer to Tesla

                The Tech Crunch: The Russian weapons manufacturer Kalahsnikov, best known for making the AK-47 machine gun, has unveiled a fleet of electric and hybrid cars, buggies and motorcycles this week — including an electric vehicle that the company says will rival Tesla. While it’s a noble goal to take competitive aim at the world’s most…

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                  Sri Lanka court begins probing Rajapakse-era graft

                  Channelnewsasia: Former Sri Lankan president Mahinda Rajapakse’s chief of staff was indicted Friday (Aug 24) for embezzling millions of dollars from a state insurance firm. A new court set up to investigate major corruption began its work by hearing the  case against Rajapakse’s top aide Gamini Senarath and three others accused of siphoning off 500…

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                    Russia says working on Putin visit to Saudi Arabia

                    Reuters: Russia is preparing for President Vladimir Putin to visit Saudi Arabia after he received an invitation from Saudi King Salman, agencies cited Deputy Foreign Minister Mikhail Bogdanov as saying on Friday. The visit will happen at a time depending on Putin’s schedule, Bogdanov was quoted as saying. He did not say what the talks…

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                      Sweden Launches “Feminist Foreign Policy” Manual

                      NDTV: Sweden released a handbook of its “feminist foreign policy” Thursday for rights groups and foreign governments, showcasing lessons from the Scandinavian nation’s flagship approach to promoting women’s rights globally. The manual, published on the government’s website in English weeks before a September 9 general election, is derived from four years of work to place…

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