• Tigers need to build on Asia Cup success
  • Rhetoric alone not enough to protect environment
  • A prelude to a gathering storm in Middle East?
  • Fight for rule of law
  • Affordable drugs
  • Attorney general represents World Bank in High Court
  • Razzak directs play on Independence War
  • Iran and the IAEA
  • Purnima wins national award
  • EU slaps sanctions on Assad’s wife
  • Afghan relatives demand local trial for US shooter
  • No cemetery, crematorium for city Christians, Buddhists
  • Govt plans tourism univ
  • Tigers win million hearts
  • Little respite as Dhaka Premier League looms
  • BB board may approve new banks on Mar 27
  • Prices of chicken, egg remain high in capital
  • People start paying for ‘wrong’ govt policy
  • Industrialists fear hampered production
  • Courier services need to seek fresh licences in 3 months
  • RAJUK violates DAP
  • Man killed in land clash in Kurigram
  • Local printers to observe work abstention on March 27
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Tigers need to build on Asia Cup success

ON THURSDAY, the Bangladesh national cricket team came agonisingly close to presenting the country with another rich accolade — that of becoming Asian champions — as they fell only two runs short of the target set by... Full story

Rhetoric alone not enough to protect environment

THE assertion of the industries minister on Thursday that effluent treatment plant is going to be made mandatory for all industrial factories is indeed well-intentioned but not quite assuring. Full story

A prelude to a gathering storm in Middle East?

This composite of image grabs from footage uploaded on YouTube on March 21, 2012 allegedly shows the bombing of a 
Syrian goverment forces armoured personnel carrier by a rebel group in the Khalidiya district of the restive city of Homs in 
central Syria. — AFP photo
NEWS on Syria is being disseminated in a charged style. A news tilted as part of disinformation signifies preparation for deeper and more forceful involvement by external actors in the Middle Eastern country. Full story


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