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UNSC most unlikely to get tough on Myanmar

UNSC most unlikely to get tough on Myanmar
The United Nations Security Council (UNSC) is all but certain that it will not get tough on Myanmar, at least in the foreseeable future, in regards to the accountability for unprecedented atrocities orchestrated against Rohingyas in Rakhine and return of them to their homes owing to the disunity of the world’s most powerful body. As a result, Myanmar can afford to remain unmoved in spite of being creator of the crisis while Bangladesh appears helpless without being any part to the problem. Bangladesh is now hosting about 1.3 million Rohingyas, who crossed into Cox’s Bazar to escape the brutalities of the Myanmar security forces, local Buddhist mobs and people from other ethnic groups in Rakhine. Most of the persecuted people have…

Voters have lost faith in EC: Shujan

Voters have lost faith in EC: Shujan

Sushashoner Jonno Nagorik (Shujan), a civil society platform, has said that voters have lost faith in the Election Commission (EC) due to increasing violation of the code of conduct in three city corporation polls. Shujan released a statement at a press conference at the VIP lounge of the National Press…
163 students get Prime Minister Gold Medal

163 students get Prime Minister Gold Medal

A total of 163 students was awarded the Prime Minister Gold Medal, in recognition of their securing highest marks/CGPA in their respective faculties, reports UNB. Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina on Wednesday handed over the gold medals among the talented students of different public and private universities…
The Barapukuria coal scam

The Barapukuria coal scam

Disappearance of 1.42 lakh tones of coal from the Barapukuria coal mining site is a very disturbing incident. It is clear that a section of insiders at the Barapukuria Coal Mining Company Limited (BCMCL) was behind this incident. The stories that some officials are stating regarding the disappeared…
Tiger, Sundarbans and Bangladesh

Tiger, Sundarbans and Bangladesh

The Sundarbans is the largest and only mangrove forest in the world which is well-known for being the home of the famous Bengal tigers. Some parts of the Sundarbans region are located in Bangladesh and some parts of India, with a total area of ten thousand square kilometers. About sixty percent of the…
Bangladesh to become 5G forerunner: Joy

Bangladesh to become 5G forerunner: Joy

Information and Communication Technology (ICT) adviser to the Prime Minister Sajeeb Wazed Joy yesterday said Bangladesh has one of the cheapest internets in the world. Joy, also the son of the Prime Minister, said this while inaugurating 5G technologies demonstrated by Huawei and Robi at Pan Pacific…
Who will govern Pakistan?

Who will govern Pakistan?

ISLAMABAD: A long and eventful day of voting has come to an end at 6pm, giving way to the next step in the electoral process: the counting of votes. The Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP) has requested that media houses refrain from airing any results till 7pm, reports Dawn. According to the data…
‘18th Asian Art Biennale Bangladesh’ to kick off Sept 1

‘18th Asian Art Biennale Bangladesh’ to kick off Sept 1

‘18th Asian Art Biennale Bangladesh 2018’ is to kick off on coming September 1 at the National Theater Hall of Bangladesh Shilpakala Academy (BSA) in the capital. The exhibition will continue till September 30 at the venue of the National Art Gallery of BSA. The month long exhibition will…
Selectors want Shakib to bat at No 3

Selectors want Shakib to bat at No 3

Despite being off-form for the last eight months, the Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) selection panel included left-handed top-order batsman Soumya Sarkar for the demand of the team management for the next T20 series against the hosts West Indies. BCB selection panel chairman Minhajul Abedin Nannu told…
Submerged seedbeds trigger seedling crisis

Submerged seedbeds trigger seedling crisis

Farmers of six upazilas in Feni district and two upazilas of Noakhali district have been facing a serious crisis of submerged seedbeds. They claim that a huge tract of land could not be cultivated due to the low-lying areas being waterlogged by recent monsoon rain. Dr Abul Hossian, deputy director of…
Spending on education is an investment, says PM

Spending on education is an investment, says PM

Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina yesterday said spending money on education sector is a great investment for the future, not an expense, reports UNB. "I never see spending money on education as an expense, I think it's an investment," the Prime Minister said. She said this while distributing…
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