Published on 09:41 PM, September 25, 2018

STAR Day at a Glance | Tuesday, September 25, 2018

Boats compete during a race in the Buriganga river yesterday. Locals in the capital's Basilaorganise the race every year. Photo: STAR/ Prabir Das

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Here are the headlines so far on September 25, 2018

National

Govt wants free, fair, participatory national polls: PM

14% pass in DU ‘Kha’ unit admission test

SC fixes Oct 1 to hear govt plea against Shahidul’s division in jail

Invest in Myanmar as well for Rohingya children’s education: PM

Bus services from Mohakhali terminal resume after 5hrs

4 killed as truck ploughs thru’ auto-rickshaw stand in Ctg

11 crude, petrol bombs seized in Habiganj

Infant’s body separated: Probe committee formed in Cumilla

Digital Security Act overly broad, ripe for abuse: HRW

SK Sinha damages image of judiciary: AG

PM to open Bhasanchar project Oct 4 for shifting Rohingyas

haleda’s treatment: HC defers plea hearing to Oct 1

5-yr-old girl crushed under train in Dhaka

‘Registration to be at risk if no participation in 2 consecutive polls’

Zia Charitable Trust case: Khaleda’s bail extended till tomorrow

Rohingyas want dignity, identity: WB vice president

100 pro-BNP lawyers secure HC bail

Khaleque takes charge as Khulna city mayor

‘Prepare for tough anti-govt movement from Oct 1’

Bangladesh-Malaysia agree on steps to end monopoly, syndicates in labour recruitment

World

No need for life imprisonment for corruption: Mahathir

BJP chief slammed for comments on Bangladesh immigrants

22 dead as heavy rain triggers flash floods, landslides in India

Trump judge pick Kavanaugh ‘not going anywhere’

With genetic tweak, mosquito population made extinct

Instagram co-founders resign in latest Facebook executive exit

Bangladesh has potential to achieve more: Bernicat

New Zealand’s ‘First Baby’ makes UN debut

Sports

‘Possible because of your love’ – Mash hails Tigers’ supporters

Modric ends Ronaldo-Messi era to be crowned world's best

Tigresses could feature in next Women’s Championship cycle