Belarusian runner won marathon despite excessive nosebleed

    Russia Today: Belarusian athlete Volha Mazuronak claimed European championship gold in the women’s marathon race on Sunday overcoming a horrendous nosebleed that caught her flat-footed just 30 minutes after the start. The pre-race favourite Mazuronak was forced to run almost a quarter of a 42km distance trying to stop bleeding which only increased due to…

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      The Ozone dectectives hunting ozone-killing chemicals

      BBC: It was a research station on the side of a volcano, 4,000 metres above sea level, that picked up the key signal: despite an international ban, someone, somewhere, was emitting an ozone-damaging pollutant. Stephen Montzka of the US’s National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) was the first to notice. He had been analysing data…

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        Rehiring agent conned us of RM 1.8m

        Kabir Humayun: Some 270 Bangladeshi workers are claiming that they paid over RM1.8 millions to an agent in the hopes of securing valid working permits as part of the Immigration Department’s rehiring programme. One of the victims, Imran Haq Uzzal, said he and his countrymen had handed over their passports, other relevant documents as well…

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          S Korean woman jailed for photographing naked man

          Hossen Sohel: A South Korean court has jailed a woman for secretly photographing a male nude model, a case that has sparked accusations of sexism and double standards. The 25-year-old woman, identified only by her surname Ahn, was sentenced to 10 months in prison by the Seoul western district court and ordered to undergo 40…

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            Turkey pledges lira action to calm markets

            AFP: Turkey has vowed to take measures later Monday to calm market fears sparked by the precipitous plunge in the lira’s value as its president accused Washington of spearheading an “underhand plot” against his country. The dispute between the two NATO allies — which reached new intensity over the detention of an American pastor in Turkey…

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              AC bus operators fleecing home-bound passengers

              Desk Report: Private operators are charging home-bound people more than double for tickets of air-conditioned (AC) buses ahead of Eid-ul-Azha festival, reports Financial Express. Many home-goers were still desperate to buy bus tickets from different counters at Gabtoli, Kalyanpur, Kalabagan, Mohakhali, Fulbaria, Kamalapur, Sayedabad, and Sadarghat in the city to go to their village home ahead…

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                363 illegal gas lines cut off in July

                Desk Report: Titas Gas Transmission and Distribution Company Limited (TGTDCL), one of the state-owned distribution authorities, has disconnected a total of 363 illegal gas connections including 21 industries, 17 commercials, six captive and one CNG gas line in different drives during the month of July, reports Asian Age. TGTDCL, in association with the Intelligence Executive…

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