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Star Day at a Glance, Saturday, July 6, 2019

Children float paper boats in the Korotoa river in a symbolic protest against encroachment on the river in Chewlopara area of Bogura. Photo: Collected

Hello dear readers! How are you doing today?

Here are the news headlines so far on July 6, 2019




National

Sharp rise in deaths by lightning strikes; 126 killed in May-June

Heavy rainfall may trigger landslides in Chattogram

Gas tariff hike: Gonoforum to stage demo Tuesday

Chased by cops, man drowns in Natore river

Crimes mark a sharp rise for law-and-order downslide: BNP

PM to brief media on China visit Monday

Home minister warns against river grabbers

State needs to protect youths from militancy: Speakers



Rickshaws to be banned on 2 more Dhaka roads from tomorrow



PM to brief media on China visit Monday

 

Bus kills cop in Dhaka



Moulvibazar tea workers continue demo on 2nd day



2 held over rape of RMG worker in Chattogram



ACC to quiz DIG Mizan’s bodyguard, driver Sunday



Ershad’s condition unchanged



Malaysian minister in Dhaka to discuss Rohingya issues



Wari child raped before murder

 

World

Thousands protest in Myanmar over toddler rape case

North Korea says freed Australian student had been spying



Over 80 migrants feared drowned off Tunisia coast



Myanmar has political will to take Rohingyas back: Chinese FM



Babylon designated UNESCO World Heritage Site



Climate change is supporting growth of invasive alien plants in Nepal



Amazon founder Bezos' divorce final with $38 billion settlement: Report



South Korean actress faces Thai jail for reality TV stunt

 

Sports

Markram falls after a solid start by South Africa



Mixed feelings for Arthur as Pakistan bow out of World Cup



India not afraid to chase, says Karthik



Du Plessis says World Cup win would restore Smith, Warner reputation



Finch confident of Maxwell fitness for South Africa clash



India sent to bowl against Sri Lanka

 

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Star Day at a Glance, Saturday, July 6, 2019

Children float paper boats in the Korotoa river in a symbolic protest against encroachment on the river in Chewlopara area of Bogura. Photo: Collected

Hello dear readers! How are you doing today?

Here are the news headlines so far on July 6, 2019




National

Sharp rise in deaths by lightning strikes; 126 killed in May-June

Heavy rainfall may trigger landslides in Chattogram

Gas tariff hike: Gonoforum to stage demo Tuesday

Chased by cops, man drowns in Natore river

Crimes mark a sharp rise for law-and-order downslide: BNP

PM to brief media on China visit Monday

Home minister warns against river grabbers

State needs to protect youths from militancy: Speakers



Rickshaws to be banned on 2 more Dhaka roads from tomorrow



PM to brief media on China visit Monday

 

Bus kills cop in Dhaka



Moulvibazar tea workers continue demo on 2nd day



2 held over rape of RMG worker in Chattogram



ACC to quiz DIG Mizan’s bodyguard, driver Sunday



Ershad’s condition unchanged



Malaysian minister in Dhaka to discuss Rohingya issues



Wari child raped before murder

 

World

Thousands protest in Myanmar over toddler rape case

North Korea says freed Australian student had been spying



Over 80 migrants feared drowned off Tunisia coast



Myanmar has political will to take Rohingyas back: Chinese FM



Babylon designated UNESCO World Heritage Site



Climate change is supporting growth of invasive alien plants in Nepal



Amazon founder Bezos' divorce final with $38 billion settlement: Report



South Korean actress faces Thai jail for reality TV stunt

 

Sports

Markram falls after a solid start by South Africa



Mixed feelings for Arthur as Pakistan bow out of World Cup



India not afraid to chase, says Karthik



Du Plessis says World Cup win would restore Smith, Warner reputation



Finch confident of Maxwell fitness for South Africa clash



India sent to bowl against Sri Lanka

 

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