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Johnson denies lying to Queen in Brexit crisis

Prime minister Boris Johnson denied Thursday that he had lied to Queen Elizabeth II when requesting she suspend parliament this month in the run-up to Brexit. Johnson asked the British head of state to shutter parliament for five weeks from last Tuesday, claiming it was necessary ahead of rolling out a new domestic agenda. The unusually long suspension — known ...

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University of East London pro vice-chancellor Charles Egbu welcomes new visa proposals for international students

Professor Charles Egbu, the University of East London’s pro vice-chancellor (education and experience) welcomes news of government proposals that international students will be allowed to stay in the UK for two years after graduation. Professor Egbu said the move will have the support of the UK higher education sector. “The new proposals clearly indicate the importance attached to international students and ...

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The Mughals – Akbar,  Salim to Shah Jahan

Fatema Miah: The Mughal emperor Jalal Uddin Akbar under Beyram Khans direction reached up to the highest pick point, that was the result of work of Beyram Khans dedication that Akbar’s Father Humaun after all could stablish rulling by sorting out his own brothers and made the mark on The Hindustan, from Kabul to Agra and Conquered Delhi.  Mughals highness ...

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Brexit has broken the UK, but can it mend Europe

Rayhan Ahmed Topader: Whisper it in the corridors of Westminster, but there is still a world beyond Brexit. A world that includes the realpolitik of Russia and China and Iran, of nation-state cyberwarfare and scattered IS Jihadis, and of the infectious far-right hatred making headlines post-Christchurch. The self-obsessed Brexit intermission from the real world will come to an end, one ...

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Bangladeshi ‘Jamdani’ fair delights saree lovers in Delhi

A daylong fair on Jamdani, Muslin and other handloom sarees, an embodiment of the pride of Bangladesh, has delighted a large number of saree lovers, creating soothing effects on them to make them ponder over the revival of these rare wears. The creations of Mantasha Ahmed and Nasreen Jahan, the owners of two popular fashion houses in Dhaka, the spectacular ...

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Water, temperature right for life at another star’s planet

Photo: This artist’s rendering provided by University College London Centre for Space Exochemistry Data researchers shows Exoplanet K2-18b, foreground, its host star and an accompanying planet in this system. Cape Canaveral, Sept 12 : In a tantalizing first, scientists have discovered water at a planet outside our solar system that has temperatures suitable for life. Two research groups announced this ...

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Trump delays tariff hikes on Chinese goods ahead of talks

US President Donald Trump will delay a planned tariff hike on $250bn (£202.8bn) of Chinese goods as a “gesture of good will”. In a tweet, Mr Trump said a 5% increase to duties scheduled for 1 October will be postponed for two weeks.He said the delay had been requested by China, and also follows a move by Beijing to scrap ...

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Strategic role of human resource management

By Taslim Ahammad: Human Resources Management plays a determined role in process of converting inputs into outputs, product design, quality maintenance, rendering services and many other functions depend largely on the human efficiency. HR also plays significant role in managing finances and managing information systems. Strategic role of human resources management put forward to the management team how to strategically ...

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Huawei releases white paper on 5G Applications

Huawei released the “5G Applications Position Paper” in Hungary’s Budapest on Tuesday at a forum on the sideline of the International Telecommunication Union (ITU) Telecom World 2019, looking forward to 5G application scenarios in the areas of enhancing broadband, media and entertainment, industrial manufacturing, and intelligent transportation, reports AP. It also called on global industry organizations and regulators to actively ...

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UK parliamentary suspension ruled ‘unlawful’

Boris Johnson’s suspension of the UK Parliament is unlawful, Scotland’s highest civil court has ruled. A panel of three judges at the Court of Session found in favour of a cross-party group of politicians who were challenging the prime minister’s move.The decision overturns an earlier ruling from the court, which said last week Mr Johnson had not broken the law, ...

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