• Suranjit’s sets an example, should be reinstated if proved innocent
  • A pointer to govt’s duplicity on DCC elections
  • Cool Syria to focus on Afghanistan in Chicago
  • Suranjit Sengupta sets a precedent
  • Medical college at Mugda
  • Karzai ain’t walking into the sunset
  • State of emergency is not a law… it is a structure and a regime
  • Venture into folk arts showcased
  • Theatre’s Muktadhara appreciated in Kolkata
  • Campaign to enhance women’s dignity set off
  • 3 cops suspended
  • 15 banks agree to coordinate SME loan in 1 district each
  • UN observers see ‘difficult’ job as Syria toll mounts
  • US embassy eases visa processing for AmCham members
  • Australia to withdraw troops from Afghanistan early
  • BCB body says ‘no’ to Pakistan tour
  • BFF election draws huge interest
  • Rampant ferry terminal extortion worries govt
  • HC rejects Destiny plea against BB report
  • Govt can’t survive by making Suranjit scapegoat: BNP
  • PDB sets new generation interruption record
  • Ghulam Azam indictment order deferred till May 2
  • Video footages of 1971 Pak atrocities played in ICT as evidence
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Karzai ain’t walking into the sunset

Afghan president Hamid Karzai, left, shakes hands with NATO secretary general Anders Fogh Rasmussen ahead of a meeting in Kabul on April 12. — AFP photo
AFGHAN president Hamid Karzai took a big step last Sunday to fulfil his part of the deal with the United States to conclude a strategic pact that would provide for long-term American military presence in the region. Full story

State of emergency is not a law… it is a structure and a regime

A handout picture released by the Syrian opposition’s Shaam News Network shows Syrians holding a banner that reads in Arabic, ‘Our revolution is for all Syrians’ during a protest against the regime of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad in Dael close to the Syrian-Jordanian border on April 13. — AFP photo
THE elimination of the emergency law and martial law in Syria has long been one of the basic pillars of the demands put forward by opposition forces, intellectuals, and human rights activists. This law has been... Full story


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