3 Types of break-ups and how to survive each

    Independent.UK: Break-ups are no picnic, but how you cope depends entirely on the terms with which you and your partner divide. In some cases, it’s as easy as having a conversation and saying “so long”, resulting in a breakup devoid of drama. Here are 3 types of break-ups and how to get over it, according…

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      Dhaka sees over 10000 new cars in seven months

      Desk Report: More than 10,000 new private passenger cars were pressed into service in Dhaka in the first seven months of the current year, reports The Financial Express. 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….

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        Tough Times for the Tough Guys

        Chris Patten/Project Syndicate Authoritarian leaders worldwide are confronting mounting crises of their own making. But while Chinese President Xi Jinping and Russian President Vladimir Putin face slower-brewing challenges, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan and US President Donald Trump seem to be bringing matters in their respective countries to a head. Shares in strongman leaders seem…

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          Work on Feni Bridge to start after Sept

          Desk Report: Work of the 150-meter bridge over river Feni connecting India and Bangladesh will start after September, reports www.sentinelassam.com. Disclosing this to The Sentinel, Satyabrata Sahu, Director, (Administration and Finance), National Highways and Infrastructure Development Corporation (NHIDCL) of India has said that as of now, the work has been stopped due to rains, but…

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            No Eid cheer at Saidur Rahman Payel’s home

            Bdnews24: North South University student Saidur Rahman Payel had promised to buy a large cow for Eid-ul-Azha to celebrate the homecoming of his expatriate father and brother for the festivities. But on Eid day the family’s house held only grief. It has been a month since Payel was brutally killed after taking a bus from…

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              Pollution to increase from Tannery Park after Eid

              Desk Report: Pollution from the Tannery Industrial Park, still under construction at Savar, would increase after Eid-ul-Azha, reports The New Age. A half of annual rawhide collection for processing takes place during the festival of sacrifice. Green activists told New Age that pollution from the tannery park would increase manifold after the festival as the…

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                Banks witness huge rush ahead of Eid vacation

                Desk Report: With the general banking hours ending yesterday ahead of the 5-day Eid vacation, commercial banks are witnessing huge rush of clients withdrawing cash to meet Eid-ul-Azha expenses, reports The Asian Age Over the last two working days, the banks in the metropolis have been packed with clients, especially for withdrawal of remittances. “Expatriates…

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