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China willing to work as 3rd party

China willing to 
work as 3rd party
China is willing to work with Bangladesh and Myanmar as a third party in resolving the protracted Rohingya crisis, Bangladesh’s foreign minister AK Abdul Momen said yesterday.  “The Chinese ambassador met me and said they are with us. They (China) have told us that both Bangladesh and Myanmar are their friendly countries. So, they are willing to work as a third party to resolve the crisis,” he said after briefing a number of envoys and UN representatives at state guest house Padma in the capital. Momen, however, said the date has not been fixed when China, Bangladesh and Myanmar would sit. “The Chinese ambassador met me and now he will meet Myanmar and then inform us the date,” the minister told journalists…

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No media briefing before probe completion
No media briefing before probe completion
The High Court (HC) yesterday directed the government to formulate a guideline to fix how much law enforcers…

Dhaka moves two notches 
up, still among worst five

Dhaka moves two notches up, still among worst five

Despite climbing up two ranks, Dhaka still remains among the worst five cities in the world (among the 60 listed) in Safe Cities Index, prepared by the Economist Intelligence Unit (EIU). The capital was placed at number 56 among 60 cities in this year’s report, with a score of 44.6 out the total…
7, 000 illegal gas lines cut off in Gazipur

7, 000 illegal gas lines cut off in Gazipur

Titas Gas Transmission and Distribution Company Limited, Gazipur zonal office disconnected over 7,000 illegal household gas connections in different areas of the city yesterday. Titas gas authority in association with the district administration conducted the drives in Kewa, Ozilaba, Bhangnahati areas…
Development of village on the cards

Development of village on the cards

Cities in Bangladesh may have developed rapidly with the characteristics of mega cosmopolitan centres, but the heart of Bangladesh is in the villages where the majority of the people reside. Though in recent times there has been a flow towards the city, making the villages self-sufficient may inspire…
Public health: Chemical residues 
in food grains

Public health: Chemical residues in food grains

Growth in global population means that farmers must produce food for an estimated 9.1 billion people expected to inhabit the earth by 2050. Humans cultivate only about 150 of an estimated 50,000 edible plant species worldwide, with only 30 plant species comprising the vast majority of our diets. Just…
July export of plastic goods marks 37.33pc rise

July export of plastic goods marks 37.33pc rise

Exports of plastic products has risen significantly at the beginning of the new financial year thanks to availability of raw materials at a cheaper rate, a robust government policy framework, production of quality products, enhanced manufacturing efficiency and export of products to new countries, according…
China rotates troops in HK as police ban new rally

China rotates troops in HK as police ban new rally

China sent fresh troops to Hong Kong yesterday as part of a “routine” garrison rotation, as the financial hub braced for a new round of violent protests after police refused permission for a mass rally at the weekend. Hong Kong has been mired in over three months of political crisis, with…
719th show of ‘Konjush’ on BSA stage today

719th show of ‘Konjush’ on BSA stage today

Loko Natyadal (Siddheshwari) will stage the 719th show of its highly praiseworthy production ‘Konjush’ today at the National Theatre Hall of Bangladesh Shilapakala Academy (BSA) in Segun Bagicha of the capital. Organised by Bangladesh Group Theatre Federation, the play will be staged to…
BCB on course for different teams for three formats: Minhaj

BCB on course for different teams for three formats: Minhaj

As Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) president Nazmul Hassan Papon emphasized on format-based team in a bid to thrive in every format of the cricket, chief selector Minhajul Abedin Nannu said they have already prepared a structure to materialise the plan. He revealed that they are preparing three teams…
Constructing flood-resilient edn institutions stressed

Constructing flood-resilient edn institutions stressed

Discussants at a citizen’s dialogue have stressed constructing flood-resilient educational institutions in natural disaster-prone areas to ensure uninterrupted education for children. They made the observation at the dialogue on ”Flood affected children’s education in Nilphamari and…
Train accidents rise in recent years

Train accidents rise in recent years

Railway has over the years emerged as one of the most dependable modes of transport in terms of safety and cost effectiveness across the world, but the scenario is different for Bangladesh Railways (BR) thanks to multiple issues including age-old engines, shabby and rickety carriages, increasing number…
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