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STAR Day At A Glance | Wednesday, February 6, 2019

Hollywood superstar Angelina Jolie, a special envoy for the UNHCR, addresses a press conference after her visit to the Kutupalong camp for Rohingya refugees in Ukhia of Cox's Bazar on February 5, 2019. The US actress visited the camp ahead of a new UN appeak for nearly $1 billion to look after the refugees. Photo: AFP

Hello dear readers! How was your day?

Here are the news headlines on Wednesday, February 6, 2019. 

National 

Bangladesh to seek more Indian support to resolve Rohingya crisis  

21 named for Ekushey Padak 

Holey Artisan attack eyewitness recounts the horror

Serve people with honesty, sincerity, President to police 

HC order on plea against oath-taking of MPs Feb 18 

PM opens 6 power plants, 9 grid stations 

Angelina Jolie visits Bangabandhu Museum

Decision on banning Jamaat after court verdict: PM 

Bangladesh-Myanmar border almost sealed off: Foreign Minister 

Prisoners to be able to talk to relatives over phone: Kamal 

8 more parliamentary bodies formed 

Man gets life term for raping schoolgirl

Third-grader raped in Moulvibazar 

Govt blocks 244 porn sites

Dhaka int’l trade fair extended by a day  

Female police official commits 'suicide' in Bogura 

200 Myanmar Buddhists took shelter in remote Bandarban village 

Bangladesh elected vice president of Unicef board 

MPs propose for all-party JS body to deal with Rohingya crisis

Nat’l rights boss thanks media for Jaha Alam’s release 

Drive resumes to free Buriganga from encroaches 

CEC warns against irregularities in upazila polls 

514 cops win IGP badge 

BGB launches 'Simanta Data Centre'

4 to die in Sylhet for murdering child 

ADB provides $50m to promote microenterprise in Bangladesh 

PM vows to develop entire country, illuminate all houses 

A bulldozer knocks down and illegal structure on the Burigangaduring an eviction drive by the BIWATA in Kamrangirchar’sAshrafbad area. The authorities carried out the drive to stop river grabbing by influential people. Photo: Anisur Rahman/ STAR

World 

Oscars show to go hostless for only second time 

Trump to meet NKorea's Kim in Vietnam February 27-28  

Pope says he is committed to stopping sexual abuse of nuns 

Trump seeks to 'eliminate HIV' in US within 10yrs

Tomb of Karl Marx vandalised in London 

Our Milky Way galaxy is truly warped 

App lets dog lovers find perfect pets 

Trump vows to stop 'endless wars'

US warns European allies not to use Chinese gear for 5G networks 

Liam Neeson denies racism after admitting black men hunt 

Actress Jennifer Lawrence engaged 

Myanmar parliament approves panel to discuss constitution 

Japan earthquake and tsunami fear heightens after oarfish sightings 

Man dies after vape pen explodes in his face 

India successfully launches com satellite GSAT-31 

Sports 

Messi named in Barca squad for El Clasico  

‘Will be doing our best in ODIs’ 

‘Past is past’ for Sabbir 

Dhaka overcome Rangpur to make BPL final

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STAR Day At A Glance | Wednesday, February 6, 2019

Hollywood superstar Angelina Jolie, a special envoy for the UNHCR, addresses a press conference after her visit to the Kutupalong camp for Rohingya refugees in Ukhia of Cox's Bazar on February 5, 2019. The US actress visited the camp ahead of a new UN appeak for nearly $1 billion to look after the refugees. Photo: AFP

Hello dear readers! How was your day?

Here are the news headlines on Wednesday, February 6, 2019. 

National 

Bangladesh to seek more Indian support to resolve Rohingya crisis  

21 named for Ekushey Padak 

Holey Artisan attack eyewitness recounts the horror

Serve people with honesty, sincerity, President to police 

HC order on plea against oath-taking of MPs Feb 18 

PM opens 6 power plants, 9 grid stations 

Angelina Jolie visits Bangabandhu Museum

Decision on banning Jamaat after court verdict: PM 

Bangladesh-Myanmar border almost sealed off: Foreign Minister 

Prisoners to be able to talk to relatives over phone: Kamal 

8 more parliamentary bodies formed 

Man gets life term for raping schoolgirl

Third-grader raped in Moulvibazar 

Govt blocks 244 porn sites

Dhaka int’l trade fair extended by a day  

Female police official commits 'suicide' in Bogura 

200 Myanmar Buddhists took shelter in remote Bandarban village 

Bangladesh elected vice president of Unicef board 

MPs propose for all-party JS body to deal with Rohingya crisis

Nat’l rights boss thanks media for Jaha Alam’s release 

Drive resumes to free Buriganga from encroaches 

CEC warns against irregularities in upazila polls 

514 cops win IGP badge 

BGB launches 'Simanta Data Centre'

4 to die in Sylhet for murdering child 

ADB provides $50m to promote microenterprise in Bangladesh 

PM vows to develop entire country, illuminate all houses 

A bulldozer knocks down and illegal structure on the Burigangaduring an eviction drive by the BIWATA in Kamrangirchar’sAshrafbad area. The authorities carried out the drive to stop river grabbing by influential people. Photo: Anisur Rahman/ STAR

World 

Oscars show to go hostless for only second time 

Trump to meet NKorea's Kim in Vietnam February 27-28  

Pope says he is committed to stopping sexual abuse of nuns 

Trump seeks to 'eliminate HIV' in US within 10yrs

Tomb of Karl Marx vandalised in London 

Our Milky Way galaxy is truly warped 

App lets dog lovers find perfect pets 

Trump vows to stop 'endless wars'

US warns European allies not to use Chinese gear for 5G networks 

Liam Neeson denies racism after admitting black men hunt 

Actress Jennifer Lawrence engaged 

Myanmar parliament approves panel to discuss constitution 

Japan earthquake and tsunami fear heightens after oarfish sightings 

Man dies after vape pen explodes in his face 

India successfully launches com satellite GSAT-31 

Sports 

Messi named in Barca squad for El Clasico  

‘Will be doing our best in ODIs’ 

‘Past is past’ for Sabbir 

Dhaka overcome Rangpur to make BPL final

Comments

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