Halted Condition Of ICT: Negligence In Appointing New Chairman

    Reported by: Jannatul Ferdous Panna Written by: Eshan Maitra After the passing away of past Chairman Judge Anwarul Haq. International Crime Tribunal (ICT) for punishing the war-criminals, is almost at halted condition due to having no Chairman Judge, said ICT Intelligence Unit’s Senior Officer M Sanaul Haq. Senior Prosecutor Jead Al-Malum mentioned that, 10 witness…

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      Degitisation brings multinational cos in Benapole port

      DOT Desk Many multinational companies have started using again the ‘Benapole Port’ for trade as the checking and discharging of goods has become easier and faster in the port due to its digital services, reports The Independent. As per National Board of Revenue, the government has installed modern scanner machine, international standard check post and…

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        Rahul Gandhi promises minimum income for the poor

        NDTV: Congress chief Rahul Gandhi on Monday announced what promises to be the party’s big pitch in the coming general election — a guaranteed minimum income for the poor across the country, much like the system of social security in the US. The Congress announcement comes as the government is reportedly considering a populist new…

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          The Gulf, Iran and Trump’s tweets

          Khalil-Al-Anani/Middle East Monitor US President Donald Trump tweets threats against Iran and the Gulf capitals dance with joy at his scowling and anger. The man then tones down his language and manner and calls for dialogue with Tehran, and the same capitals become angry and enraged with the man they believed was working in their…

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            Philippine court jails ex-bank manager over BB heist

            Hossen Sohel of DOT :  A Philipp-ine court yesterday held a former bank manager guilty on eight counts of money laundering, the first conviction in one of the world’s largest cyber heists, in which $81 million was stolen from Bangladesh’s central bank nearly three years ago, reports Reuters. The regional court sentenced Maia Deguito, a…

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              France’s Macron announces new push for EU defence

              Sayeed Muhammad: In a fresh move, French President Emmanuel Macron has announced a new push for European defence project, saying the continent’s security should not rely on the US. While addressing an event in Paris yesterday he hinting at French ambassadors said “it’s up to us” to guarantee Europe’s security and therefore its sovereignty, reports…

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                Rana Plaza trial stuck in limbo after five years

                DOT Desk Prosecutor refuses allegations of negligence and blames the delay on ‘legal complexities’, reports he Dhaka Tribune. Legal complexities are being blamed for the failure to begin the trials in two cases filed over the Rana Plaza building collapse, over five years after 1,136 people died and thousands more were injured in the country’s…

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