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Midday Brief, Monday, October 7, 2019

TURAG IN DIRE STRAITS… Despite the government’s drives to save Dhaka rivers from encroachment and pollution, vendors have occupied this walkway beside the Turag and are continuing to pollute the waterbody. The photo was taken from Abdullahpur area recently. Photo: STAR/ Anisur Rahman

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Here are the news headlines so far on October 7, 2019




National

Woman dies of dengue in Khulna

Buet student found dead after ‘BCL men’s grilling’

8m came out of poverty in 6yrs: WB

2 pry education officials held for ‘bribery’ in Thakurgaon

Feni river deal was Abrar's last Facebook post

Action if BCL men found involved in Abrar’s murder: Al Nahian

Abrar was beaten up with blunt objects

No one can kill anyone due to differences in opinions: Quader

World

US to withdraw troops as Turkey to launch Syria operation

3 scientists of UK, US win Nobel Prize in Medicine

Sports

Shakib’s Barbados stumble in first qualifier

US bag three more golds as Worlds draw to close

Man Utd board to blame for club's on-field woes: Neville

Chris Silverwood replaces Trevor Bayliss as England coach

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বিএনপি নেতারা কি সত্যিই জনগণের মনের ভাষা বুঝতে পারেন? দেশের পটপরিবর্তনের রাজনীতিতে জনভোগান্তি সৃষ্টিকারী কাউকে মেয়র হিসেবে মেনে নেবে ঢাকাবাসী? 

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