30 cases filed for expired licence, docs at Science Lab

    Sayeed Muhammad: Traffic police yesterday, the second day of Traffic Week, have lodged at least 30 cases against vehicles at Science Lab intersection in Dhaka for carrying expired licences or having invalid papers. “The cases were filed for using hydraulic horn, expired licenses and invalid papers,” said Shamsuddoha, on-duty traffic sergeant, reports The Daily Star….

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      Khaleda gets 6-month bail in Comilla arson case

      Kabir Humayun: The High Court yesterday granted bail to BNP Chairperson Khaleda Zia for six months in an arson case filed under Special Powers Act in Comilla in 2015. An HC bench of Justice AKM Asaduzzaman and Justice SM Mojibur Rahman passed the order, reports banglanews24.com Earlier on July 29, Khaleda Zia filed an appeal…

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        Profit booking pull stocks down

        UNB: Stocks finished lower Sunday, breaking a three-day winning streak, as risk-averse investors chose to book quick gain on sector-wise stocks. Market insiders said the retail investors went for booking profits, especially banking sector issues, which triggered a selling pressure in the market.

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          Tajikistan fears for tourism

          WIO News: En route to mountainous Tajikistan’s “roof of the world” lies a hastily-erected memorial to four bike tourists killed in an attack claimed by the Islamic State group late last month. The attack comes as a deep blow to Tajikistan, which has been trying to promote the authoritarian country as a tourism hotspot, simplifying visa…

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            Human rights group opposes moving Rohingya to island camp

            AP: A human rights group urged Bangladesh’s government on Monday to abandon plans to relocate Rohingya Muslim refugees to a small, uninhabited island said to be at severe risk of serious flooding. Human Rights Watch said in a report released in Bangkok, Thailand, that international experts have identified six sites near the existing camp housing…

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              Police, attackers swoop on pvt univ students, 40 hurt

              M Humayun Kabir: At least 40 people, mostly students of North South University (NSU), Independent University of Bangladesh (IUB) and other nearby universities, were injured in clashes with police and attackers at Bashundhara Residential Area in the city yesterday. The injured were rushed to Apollo Hospital, according to a doctor at the hospital’s emergency department….

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