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Midday brief, Thursday, November 23, 2017

bank of the Surma river in Tultikor area
Sand and soil traders taking away the top soil from the bank of the Surma river in Tultikor area of Sylhet. In monsoon when the water flow increases, the gaping holes on the banks exacerbate the erosion. Arable land and sometimes even homesteads are lost to erosion. The photo was taken recently. Photo: Sheikh Nasir

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Here are the headlines so far on November 23, 2017


 

National

Higher power tariff from December

Rohingya repatriation deal inked

Start Rohingya repatriation, PM to Myanmar

2 Bangladesh companies get $1m UN grant for solar power

SC rules in favour of surcharge on wealthy

Strike halts road link of Dinajpur with other parts

Case filed over B’baria woman AL leader murder

Graft: Khaleda pleads not guilty, next hearing Nov 30

 

World

China tells Myanmar military it wants closer ties

YouTube steps up takedowns as concerns about kids' videos grow

Materialistic people likely to have more friends on Facebook

Cuba, NKorea reject 'unilateral and arbitrary' US demands

Disordered eating can have long-term negative health effects

Natalie Portman has ‘100 Stories’ of sexual misconduct

Snake on a train: Indonesian man kills serpent with bare hands

 

Sports

South African hits record 490 off 151 balls

When I talk I’m not understood: Cristiano

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