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‘Corruption’ goes unabated at Indo-Bangla check posts

‘Corruption’ goes unabated at Indo-Bangla check posts

In the morning of August 19, passengers, who were sleeping on a bus heading to Burimari border, woke up to a loud shout of the supervisor of a bus jointly…

Over 110 dead as migrant boat capsize off Libya

At least 110 people are feared to have drowned off Libya when a migrant boat capsized, and more may have died in another stricken vessel, the UN’s refugee agency said yesterday, citing survivor testimony, reports AFP from Rome. “A vessel with around 140 people on board overturned Wednesday…

Arms user identified, one arrested

Police have identified the arms users of the factional clash of Juba League activists in Chittagong on Tuesday and arrested one with sharp weapons yesterday. The arrestee was identified as Jalal Uddin. The youth in the picture, holding a pistol and wearing helmet and a T-shirt, published in local and…

Writ against president’s authority over judges

A writ petition was filed yesterday with the High Court challenging the legality of Article 95 (1) and 116 of the Constitution, the two provisions that empowered the president to appoint SC judges and control the lower court judges. Advocate Eunus Ali Akond, a Supreme Court lawyer, filed the petition…

AL men plundering poor’s rice

BNP Chairperson Khaleda Zia in a tweeter message yesterday said that they were stunned and ashamed at the news of plundering of rice by AL people that were allocated for ultra poor at Tk 10/kg throughout the country. “We are ashamed and stunned at the news of plundering of rice allocated for ultra…

Signal 3 for sea ports

A depression brewed off a low pressure in the south Andaman sea on Wednesday led to high winds blowing over the north Bay of Bengal since yesterday afternoon that prompted the Met Office to lower the warning signal number 1 and hoist number 3 for the maritime ports of Chittagong, Cox’sBazar, Mongla…

Pakistan accuses 8 Indian embassy staff of spying

Pakistan yesterday accused eight Indian embassy employees of involvement in spying and terrorism but stopped short of expelling them, in the latest apparent tit-for-tat move as relations between the two countries nosedive, reports AFP from Islamabad. The declaration came days after a similar move by…
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