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Asia’s most innovative universities

Universities based in Northeast Asia tend to produce a high volume of patent applications, and that helps their home countries stand out as hot spots for innovation in the Asia-Pacific

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Special Branch ASI detained for demanding bribe from HC judge’s wife

An officer of police’s Special Branch (SB) has been held for allegedly demanding bribe from the wife of a High court judge while verifying the passports of their two children.

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Mother Teresa to be made Catholic saint September 4

She founded the Missionaries of Charity and spent 45 years serving the poor, the sick, the orphaned, and the dying on the streets of Kolkata Mother Teresa will be made

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Supreme Court grants Shafik Rehman bail for three months

The Supreme Court has granted journalist Shafik Rehman conditional bail for three months in a case over an alleged plot to ‘kidnap and kill’ Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina’s son Sajeeb

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Emergency landing at Shannon airport

The United Airlines flight was travelling from Houston, Texas, to London Heathrow when it diverted to the airport in County Clare. Twelve people, including three children, have been injured on

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Mir Quasem seeks time to decide on mercy petition

IG Prisons Brig Gen Syed Iftekhar Uddin said that Mir Quasem Ali will get maximum seven days to file a mercy petition. Death-row convict Mir Quasem Ali has sought time from the Kashimpur jail authorities to

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Family meets war criminal Mir Quasem

The family members of death row war criminal Mir Quasem Ali have met him in Kashimpur Central Jail 2.  The family members of death row war criminal Mir Quasem Ali have met

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Singapore jails 2 more Bangladeshis for terror financing

There were no indications the men had planned to carry out attacks in Singapore A Singapore court has jailed two Bangladeshis, detained in April, for financing terrorism after detaining them

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David Bergman: the hired henchman of war criminals

By Benjamin Carver How it all began for Bergman: The International crimes tribunal in Bangladesh (ICTBD) has endured relentless criticism from the inglorious perpetrators and their allies since its formation

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Brother of prominent journalist and blogger attacked by Jaamat activists

ABC news understands that that there was a brutal and pre-meditated attack in Dhaka’s Mouchak area yesterday. The victim is one Mr Md Ali Ahsraf , brother of notable national

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