Midday Brief, Sunday, August 12, 2018
Hello readers! How are you doing today? Here are the headlines so far on August 12, 2018.
National
Comilla arson case: SC upholds Khaleda’s bail order
3.40 lakh yaba tablets seized in Cox’s Bazar
Killers of Ramiz Uddin College students to be punished: PM
Quota reform: Protesters to go tough after Aug 31
Heavy vehicles advised to avoid Shimulia-Kathalbari route
Cattle shortage during Eid-ul-Azha unlikely
Mentally challenged youth dies in Ctg slum fire
Rohingya crisis: Australian MPs laud Bangladesh’s efforts
Jabal-e-Noor to pay Tk 5 lakh to victims’ families
War Crimes: ICT to deliver verdict against 5 Patuakhali men tomorrow
World
Nobel prize winning author VS Naipaul dies
Eid-ul-Azha in Saudi Arabia Aug 21
No room for 'neo-nazism' in US: Ivanka Trump
Lost beloved elder brother: Rushdie, others remember VS Naipaul
Preventing illegal migrants, commitment of Indira-Mujib accord: Modi
Sports
Mahmudullah’s Patriots pick up first win in CPL 2018
Don't forget we're the best, Guardiola tells City stars
In this photo: A farmer tends wet jute fibre he has been drying under the sun near Bangabandhu Bridge in Tangail. Compared to last year, jute cultivation in the district has decreased by 40 percent due to incessant rains, officials said. However, the growers are happy as they have been taking home a good harvest and market prices are believed to be higher than last year's. Photo: STAR/ Anisur Rahman
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