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STAR Day At A Glance | Friday, January 19, 2018

News headlines of the day on Friday, January 19, 2018.
Century-old trees line up on the median strip of Jessore Road in India's Petrapole area. The authorities in Bangladesh plan to cut 2,300 trees along the same road on Bangladesh side for its expansion. The photo is taken recently. Photo: Subrata Acharya/ STAR

Dear readers, here are the headlines of the day on Friday, January 19, 2018. 

National 

2nd phase of Biswa Ijtema begins

2 detained with foreign currency at Dhaka airport 

Ivy suffered stroke, not in imminent danger: Doctor

Quader bins BNP’s call for election dialogue 

Senior citizen dies in Dhaka following assault  

Plea seeks appointment of CJ

Rohingya refugee leaders draw up demands ahead of repatriation 

Govt’s inaction led to DNCC election stay: BNP

Culture of impunity behind communal attacks: Sultana Kamal 

Education ministry staff goes missing in Dhaka

HC to re-hear petition on house rent 

Rohingya man killed in elephant attack

News headlines of the day on Friday, January 19, 2018.
Gas leaking from an underground utility line on Dhaka-Mawa road near the capital's Jurain Rail Gate on January 18, 2018. An excavator is also seen trying in vain to stop the leakage with sand on the road, which is being turned into a four-lane one. Photo: Palash Khan/ STAR
 

World 

Russia accuses Washington of leaking diplomats' bank details

Obesity multiplies risk of cancer disease, especially in women

Apple to release software update for iPhone slowdown

Blood test to detect 8 cancers early gives promising results

New Zealand PM Jacinda Ardern pregnant

Microwave ovens are cooking the environment: Study 

Sports 

Tigers in final following record victory   

Tamim’s 11k, Shakib’s 10k 

Imrul left out of 3rd, 4th ODIs

New Zealand complete series whitewash over Pakistan

Asensio lifts second-string Real Madrid at Leganes 

UEFA chief Ceferin ready to curb power of top clubs

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STAR Day At A Glance | Friday, January 19, 2018

News headlines of the day on Friday, January 19, 2018.
Century-old trees line up on the median strip of Jessore Road in India's Petrapole area. The authorities in Bangladesh plan to cut 2,300 trees along the same road on Bangladesh side for its expansion. The photo is taken recently. Photo: Subrata Acharya/ STAR

Dear readers, here are the headlines of the day on Friday, January 19, 2018. 

National 

2nd phase of Biswa Ijtema begins

2 detained with foreign currency at Dhaka airport 

Ivy suffered stroke, not in imminent danger: Doctor

Quader bins BNP’s call for election dialogue 

Senior citizen dies in Dhaka following assault  

Plea seeks appointment of CJ

Rohingya refugee leaders draw up demands ahead of repatriation 

Govt’s inaction led to DNCC election stay: BNP

Culture of impunity behind communal attacks: Sultana Kamal 

Education ministry staff goes missing in Dhaka

HC to re-hear petition on house rent 

Rohingya man killed in elephant attack

News headlines of the day on Friday, January 19, 2018.
Gas leaking from an underground utility line on Dhaka-Mawa road near the capital's Jurain Rail Gate on January 18, 2018. An excavator is also seen trying in vain to stop the leakage with sand on the road, which is being turned into a four-lane one. Photo: Palash Khan/ STAR
 

World 

Russia accuses Washington of leaking diplomats' bank details

Obesity multiplies risk of cancer disease, especially in women

Apple to release software update for iPhone slowdown

Blood test to detect 8 cancers early gives promising results

New Zealand PM Jacinda Ardern pregnant

Microwave ovens are cooking the environment: Study 

Sports 

Tigers in final following record victory   

Tamim’s 11k, Shakib’s 10k 

Imrul left out of 3rd, 4th ODIs

New Zealand complete series whitewash over Pakistan

Asensio lifts second-string Real Madrid at Leganes 

UEFA chief Ceferin ready to curb power of top clubs

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