United Launch Alliance Delta II rocket successfully launches the Space Tracking and Surveillance System Advanced Technology Risk Reduction mission for the Missile Defence Agency at the Vandenberg Air Force Base in California on May 5, 2009. — Reuters photo

United Launch Alliance Delta II rocket successfully launches the Space Tracking and Surveillance System Advanced Technology Risk Reduction mission for the Missile Defence Agency at the Vandenberg Air Force Base in California on May 5, 2009. — Reuters photo

Bangladesh captain Mushfiqur Rahim bats in the nets during a training session at the BCB Academy Ground at Mirpur on 
Tuesday. — New Age photo

Bangladesh captain Mushfiqur Rahim bats in the nets during a training session at the BCB Academy Ground at Mirpur on Tuesday. — New Age photo

The president, Barack Obama, meets with the Russian president, Vladimir Putin, in Enniskillen, Northern Ireland, on Monday. — AP photo

The president, Barack Obama, meets with the Russian president, Vladimir Putin, in Enniskillen, Northern Ireland, on Monday. — AP photo

Piles of clothes are seen in the Tazreen Fashions garment factory, where 112 workers were killed in a devastating fire at Ashulia in November 2012. — Indrajit Ghosh

Piles of clothes are seen in the Tazreen Fashions garment factory, where 112 workers were killed in a devastating fire at Ashulia in November 2012. — Indrajit Ghosh

Workers construct shops on a footpath at Gulistan in the capital on Tuesday allegedly under the auspices of local Juba League. 
— Ali Hossain Mintu

Workers construct shops on a footpath at Gulistan in the capital on Tuesday allegedly under the auspices of local Juba League. — Ali Hossain Mintu

Visitors at the exhibition. — New Age photo

Visitors at the exhibition. — New Age photo

Cultural activists and organisers pay homage to the late playwright Atikul Haque Chowdhury at the Central Shaheed Minar in the capital on Tuesday. — New Age photo

Cultural activists and organisers pay homage to the late playwright Atikul Haque Chowdhury at the Central Shaheed Minar in the capital on Tuesday. — New Age photo

Protesters stand in a silent protest at Taksim Square in, Istanbul, Turkey, on Tuesday. — AP photo

Protesters stand in a silent protest at Taksim Square in, Istanbul, Turkey, on Tuesday. — AP photo

Street children frolic in the water of Buriganga to get respite from sweltering heat on Tuesday. 
— Sanaul Haque

Street children frolic in the water of Buriganga to get respite from sweltering heat on Tuesday. — Sanaul Haque

Soccer Club Feni defender Alauddin (L) tries to take control of the ball beside Muktijoddha Sangsad forward Rokonuzzman Kanchon (R) during their Super Cup match at the Bangabandhu National Stadium on Tuesday. — New Age photo

Soccer Club Feni defender Alauddin (L) tries to take control of the ball beside Muktijoddha Sangsad forward Rokonuzzman Kanchon (R) during their Super Cup match at the Bangabandhu National Stadium on Tuesday. — New Age photo

Protesters from anti-hunger charity Oxfam wearing masks depicting the leaders of the G8 countries pose on a golf course in Enniskillen in Northern Ireland on Tuesday. — AFP Photo

Protesters from anti-hunger charity Oxfam wearing masks depicting the leaders of the G8 countries pose on a golf course in Enniskillen in Northern Ireland on Tuesday. — AFP Photo

Iranian players celebrate after qualifying for the 2014 FIFA World Cup in Brazil when they defeated South Korea in their Asian qualifying match in Ulsan on Tuesday. — AFP photo

Iranian players celebrate after qualifying for the 2014 FIFA World Cup in Brazil when they defeated South Korea in their Asian qualifying match in Ulsan on Tuesday. — AFP photo

Left organizations bring out a procession in the capital on Tuesday in protest at the government move to sign TICFA deal with the USA. — New Age photo

Left organizations bring out a procession in the capital on Tuesday in protest at the government move to sign TICFA deal with the USA. — New Age photo



MAIN NEWS

Juba League men building market on city footpath


Some Juba League leaders with the connivance of businessmen at Bangabazar are constructing a ‘market’ on the footpath at Gulishtan and selling ‘possessions’ for Tk 10 lakh each. The syndicate, however, claimed that they have ‘approval’ from the Dhaka South City Corporation for the market construction and they would provide businessmen with required documents... Full story

Motorbike registration suspended


The government on Tuesday ordered the authorities concerned to suspend registration of motorbikes for one month in Dhaka with effect from today in a move to restore discipline in the city traffic system. ‘The number of unregistered motorbikes is double or may be triple the number of... Full story

WB sees no reason to drop Abul from FIR


The World Bank in its final report on the investigation of the ‘conspiracy of corruption’ in the Padma Bridge project said that there was ‘no legal reason to exclude former communications minister’ Syed Abul Hossain from the Anti-Corruption Commission’s investigation list. Full story

No immediate respite from hot spell


The excessive hot weather accompanied by high humidity is likely sweep across the capital and rest of Bangladesh until the next week, forecasters said on Tuesday. Bangladesh has been grappling with the hot weather for last few days. Normal life was hampered across the country due... Full story

NATIONAL

Campaigns gain momentum as symbols allotted


Electioneering got momentum on Tuesday with the allocation of symbols to the candidates in the elections to Gazipur City Corporation slated for July 6. Returning officer Md Motiar Rahman allocated the symbols to six mayoral candidates... Full story

METRO

Challenges ahead for SCC mayor-elect to overcome


The Sylhet City Corporation mayor-elect, Ariful Haque Chowdhury, has to deal with big challenges to meet the expectation of the city dwellers. Experts have observed that the Sylhet city dwellers have chosen 18-party alliance-backed candidate Arif as... Full story

BUSINESS

Units making US army clothes must ensure workplace safety


The US House of Representatives has passed a bill that will enforce Bangladeshi factories that produce military-branded garments for the US army to ensure fire and building safety. The bill, authored by Reps Jan Schakowsky and George Miller, says that military-branded garments... Full story

INTERNATIONAL

G8 challenges Russia to sign up to Syria peace plan


World leaders were to fight for a consensus on Syria on the final day of the G8 summit Tuesday, after challenging Russian president Vladimir Putin to get on board or be left out in the cold. The meeting of world leaders in Northern Ireland was... Full story

SPORTS

BCB least bothered by boycott threat


The Bangladesh Cricket Board paid very little attention to the players’ threat of boycotting the Dhaka Premier League as it has enough reasons to feel that this is nothing but a call of meow. The cricketers in a meeting on Monday decided to boycott the league unless the BCB meets their certain demands including the scrapping of a proposed gradation system. Full story

EDITORIAL

Indicative of disregard for human dignity of Rana Plaza victims


IT IS disquieting that DNA profiling for identification of 249 unnamed... Full story

OP-ED

Why Russia won’t deal on NATO missile defence


Many in the policy community — even those who favour arms control — are advocating for Russia-NATO missile defence cooperation. But why should we expect Moscow to play nice and cooperate on an expensive and dysfunctional system? Yousaf Butt... Full story

TIMEOUT

Death of a mentor


It is not just the death of a great teleplay writer and producer, but the demise of a mentor and promoter of artistes. Death of Atiqul Haque Chowdhury on Monday night is, indeed, a great shock to actors, directors and playwrights and... Full story

LETTERS

Endless BSF brutality


BRUTALITY of the Indian Border Security Force on Bangladeshi people has crossed all limits. The BSF recently killed two Bangladeshi people and apologised. I am really not very confident that this apology would make any... Full story

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