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Mashrafee tears for Taskin

Bangla Mirror Desk : 20 March, 2016 Absence of Taskin and Arafat Sunny is undoubtedly a massive shock for a team like Bangladesh. Especially, what happened with Taskin seems totally unbearable for the captain Mashrafee Bin Mortaza. While asked about Taskin at a press conference at Chinnaswami Stadium in Bangalore on Sunday, Mashrafee cannot help tearing. He repeatedly pronounced one ...

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Inspired by Jahanara Imam

  Ansar Ahmed Ullah : As part of Tower Hamlets Women’s History Month, the Swadhinata Trust in association with the Idea Store organised  an event titled ‘Inspired by Jahanara Iman’ to celebrate the life of writer and political activist Jahanara Imam on Saturday 19 March  at the Idea Store, Whitechapel. Julie Begum of the Swadhinata Trust invited women to come and be inspired by Jahanara ...

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Almost 4,000 people referred to UK deradicalisation scheme last year

Sunday 20 March 2016 Almost 4,000 people were referred to the UK government’s flagship counter-terrorism scheme last year – nearly triple the figure in the previous year, and an average of 11 people a day. The rise in referrals, which came amid concerns over Britons returning to the UK from fighting in Syria, followed moves by the government that placed ...

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Iain Duncan Smith delivered a devastating attack on the Government in his first interview since he dramatically resigned over cuts to disability benefits

The former work and pensions secretary accused David Cameron and George Osborne of seeking to balance the books on the backs of hard-pressed working people and suggested people on benefits were being targeted because “they don’t vote for us”. He also branded the Chancellor’s cap on welfare spending “arbitrary” and warned that the deficit was being eradicated in the wrong ...

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Edinburgh to London train journey time to be cut to four hours

New trains with faster acceleration will cut journey times on the East Coast Main Line by up to 22 minutes. The Virgin Azuma Trains, which will be launched in 2018, will enable passengers to travel between Edinburgh and London in four hours. The operator claimed they would accelerate from 0-125mph about 40 seconds faster than the current fleet. Sir Richard ...

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North Korea fires ballistic missile into sea

18 March, 2016 North Korea has fired a ballistic missile into the sea, South Korean and US officials say. They say the missile, launched off the east coast, flew about 800km (500 miles) and fell into the water. North Korea has not commented on the report. A US defence spokesperson later said a second missile was launched. US President Barack ...

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US to implement sanctions on N. Korea

US president Barack Obama signed an order Wednesday implementing UN-backed sanctions on North Korea, amid a series of reprisals from Pyongyang. The White House said Obama had signed an executive order targeting the volatile hermit state’s energy, financial and shipping assets. The measures were agreed to at the United Nations in response to a January 6 nuclear test and February ...

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South Africa rejects FIFA claim of World cup bribe

18 March, 2016 South Africa rejects FIFA’s claim that a $10-million bribe was paid by the country to win the right to host the World Cup in 2010, Sports Minister Fikile Mbalula said on Thursday. “South Africa did not pay any bribe nor did it illegally obtain the right to host the World Cup,” he told a news conference in ...

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