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STAR DAY at a GLANCE | 29th May, 2017

A large crowd scrambles at the door of a packed bus at the capital yesterday, after the end of office hours and just before iftar. The same scenario has been reported everyday Ramadan for the last several years but people feel helpless and held hostage to the situation because no remedial steps are seen. Photo: Star/ Prabir Das

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Here are the headlines on May 29, 2017

National

Cyclone Mora: 'Great Danger' Signal 10 at Ctg, Cox's Bazar ports

Flight operation suspended at Ctg airport

Cyclone ‘Mora’ may cross Ctg, Cox’s Bazar by Tuesday morning

Launch services on all routes suspended

40 villages inundated in Cox’s Bazar

Bangabandhu-1 satellite to be commercially launched next year

5 killed as bus plunges into ditch in Ctg

PM accorded red carpet reception in Vienna

Handcuffed to hospital bed: HC summons OC, seeks explanation

AL trying to be friends with Hefazat for votes: Moudud

Chief justice warns law ministry

Govt plans for hassle-free Eid trip this year

Old Baksal in new form today: BNP

16th amendment undermines judiciary: Dr Kamal

Road block in protest not acceptable: Quader

Man crushed under wheels of train

Signal 7 at maritime ports as Cyclone Mora nears

International

Sri Lanka deploys thousands of troops as flood toll climbs to 169

Indonesia Islamist leader named suspect in pornography case

North Korea fires missile in latest provocation

'British Airways still experiencing disruptions'

‘World’s heaviest woman’ eats on her own first time in 25yrs

Merkel says Europe must take fate into own hands

Social

Indian government rejects Pakistan series

Nadal, Djokovic launch French Open assaults

NZ - Always the bridesmaid, never the bride

Japan toasts Sato after Indy 500 triumph

Eng look to action man Stokes in CT

Pogba sends Ramadan greetings from Mecca

4 killed, dozens injured at Honduran soccer match

Proteas pursue great obsession

Battling Kyrgios ready to play through pain

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STAR DAY at a GLANCE | 29th May, 2017

A large crowd scrambles at the door of a packed bus at the capital yesterday, after the end of office hours and just before iftar. The same scenario has been reported everyday Ramadan for the last several years but people feel helpless and held hostage to the situation because no remedial steps are seen. Photo: Star/ Prabir Das

Good afternoon, readers! How are you doing today?

Here are the headlines on May 29, 2017

National

Cyclone Mora: 'Great Danger' Signal 10 at Ctg, Cox's Bazar ports

Flight operation suspended at Ctg airport

Cyclone ‘Mora’ may cross Ctg, Cox’s Bazar by Tuesday morning

Launch services on all routes suspended

40 villages inundated in Cox’s Bazar

Bangabandhu-1 satellite to be commercially launched next year

5 killed as bus plunges into ditch in Ctg

PM accorded red carpet reception in Vienna

Handcuffed to hospital bed: HC summons OC, seeks explanation

AL trying to be friends with Hefazat for votes: Moudud

Chief justice warns law ministry

Govt plans for hassle-free Eid trip this year

Old Baksal in new form today: BNP

16th amendment undermines judiciary: Dr Kamal

Road block in protest not acceptable: Quader

Man crushed under wheels of train

Signal 7 at maritime ports as Cyclone Mora nears

International

Sri Lanka deploys thousands of troops as flood toll climbs to 169

Indonesia Islamist leader named suspect in pornography case

North Korea fires missile in latest provocation

'British Airways still experiencing disruptions'

‘World’s heaviest woman’ eats on her own first time in 25yrs

Merkel says Europe must take fate into own hands

Social

Indian government rejects Pakistan series

Nadal, Djokovic launch French Open assaults

NZ - Always the bridesmaid, never the bride

Japan toasts Sato after Indy 500 triumph

Eng look to action man Stokes in CT

Pogba sends Ramadan greetings from Mecca

4 killed, dozens injured at Honduran soccer match

Proteas pursue great obsession

Battling Kyrgios ready to play through pain

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