Canada sees major aerospace sector partnership with Bangladesh

    UNB: Canadian High Commissioner in Dhaka Benoit Prefontaine yesterday said the signing of contact between Biman Bangladesh Airlines Ltd and Canadian Commercial Corporation (CCC) consolidates Canada’s position as a major aerospace sector partner of Bangladesh. “It further expands the fleet of Canadian aircraft and helicopters being flown in Bangladesh skies by commercial airlines, private owners…

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      Registration of 2  ‘Jabal-e-Noor aribahan’ uses cancelled

      Kabir Humayun: Bang-ladesh Road Transport Authority (BRTA) yesterday cancelled the registration of two buses of ‘Jabal-e-Noor Paribahan’ following deaths of two college students in a road crash on Airport Road on Sunday. Mahbubey-e-Rabbani, director of BRTA, yesterday said the registration of the two buses of ‘Jabal-e-Noor Paribahan’ was cancelled due to road crash that left…

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        Driving Bengali speakers out of Assam untenable

        Muhammad Zamir, Former Ambassador, International Affairs Analyst West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee has rightly pointed out that the BJP-led central government is hatching conspiracy to drive Bengali-speaking population out of Assam. People migrated to Assam from different places like Tripura, Nagaland and Mizoram. The plan to axe Bengali-speaking people from Assam is never acceptable….

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          Pick-up van ploughs through agitating students

          Hossen Sohel: A pick-up van ran over a student when a group of them attempted to stop the vehicle at Shonir Akhra area yesterday. Demanding justice for two college students killed by a speeding bus on Airport Road on Sunday, students of various educational institutes occupied strategic locations of the capital and staged demonstrations for…

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            Made in Fukushima: Japan farmers struggle to win trust

            AFP: The pumpkin is diced, the chicken carved and the eggs beaten into an omelette, but the people preparing the food are not chefs – they are scientists testing produce from Japan’s Fukushima region. Seven years after the March 2011 nuclear disaster caused by a devastating tsunami, rigorous testing shows no radioactive threat from Fukushima’s produce,…

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              Tortured, injected with growth hormones: 5-year-olds among 11 rescued from Telangana brothels

              Hindustan Times: Eleven minor girls, including five-year-olds, were rescued by the police in the famous temple town of Yadagirigutta in Telangana’s Yadadri Bhongir district from sex traffickers, who allegedly administered sex hormones to them so that they could attain early puberty and pushed into flesh trade. Eight alleged traffickers from the Dommari community were arrested…

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                US to urge pressure against North Korea  at Asia talks

                Daily Mail, UK: The US will urge the international community to keep up sanctions pressure against North Korea at a security forum in Singapore this week, as concerns mount that Pyongyang has made little progress towards denuclearisation. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo and his North Korean counterpart will attend the gathering in the city-state where…

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