AFP, Berlin Germany’s 20 wealthiest families have lost about 40 billion euros (55 billion dollars) in the economic crisis in share values alone, the financial magazine WirtschaftsWoche reported yesterday. The richest families have lost “30 percent on average” of their fortunes since the summer of 2007, leading asset manager Joachim Paul Schaefer, told the magazine. ... Read more
Dhaka Mirror
Dubai dream turns sour as job losses mount
AFP, Dubai Dubai’s rapid expansion in recent years provided jobs for millions. But the global financial meltdown has abruptly ended the dream for many people as more and more firms sack staff to cut costs. Spectacular economic growth, spurred by a robust construction sector, lured people from far and wide to the booming city on ... Read more
Ershad leaves his fate to Hasina
JP accepts Zillur’s nomination for presidency, Hasina visits him with flower, sweets; cabinet to be formed tomorrow Hasan Jahid Tusher The Awami League-led alliance is likely to form the new cabinet tomorrow with representatives of its major components as the AL and key ally Jatiya Party (JP) overcame the differences of opinion on
BNP MPs-elect meet Jan 7 over oath taking
Staff correspondent The Bangladesh Nationalist Party has called a meeting of its MPs-elect for January 7 to decide when they will take oath, according to party leader Salauddin Quader Chowdhury. The party will play a constructive role in parliament, he said. ‘The party has called a meeting of its MPs-elect in Dhaka for January 7,’ ... Read more
Army won’t be deployed during Upazila polls: EC to pursue pending cases against MPs: DCC election in March
Staff Reporter The Election Commission has been taking full preparation for holding the upazila polls on January 22 and would start sending the election materials from January 12. The Commission, however, will not deploy army during the upazila polls. “Additional police and BDR will be deployed during the upazila elections, not army,” Election Commissioner Brig ... Read more
EC gears up for election series
Shakhawat Liton The Election Commission (EC) plans to hold the long over due Dhaka City Corporation (DCC) polls in March this year, launching a series of local government elections across the country. Following the DCC polls, the EC plans to hold elections to over 300 municipalities, and then the long over due polls to over ... Read more
Admin reforms illusive in interim govt’s two years
Mustafizur Rahman The military-controlled interim government is going to end its two-year tenure with most of the initiatives it undertook initially to reform civil bureaucracy fading away gradually. After assuming office in January 2007, the government of Fakhruddin Ahmed embarked on an ambitious plan to infuse ‘dynamism, accountability and transparency into the administration’, but towards ... Read more
Secretariat ready for changeover
CA holds farewell meeting; thanks people, govt staff M Abul Kalam Azad Advisers to the caretaker government are wrapping up their pending official tasks as the country’s administrative hub, Bangladesh Secretariat, prepares to receive new ministers after over two year’s wait. Bureaucrats yesterday bade farewell to a number of advisers who took charges of different ... Read more
Post-polls violence continues
10 killed, 270 injured so far Staff Correspondent Despite deployment of a huge number of law enforcers, post-polls violence continued in different parts of the country on Sunday, raising the death toll to 10 and the number of injured people to 270. An elderly woman, Subhashini Das, who was injured in an incident of post-poll ... Read more
Deny shelter to terrorists, insurgents: India to Dhaka
bdnews24.com, New Delhi India hopes the new government in Bangladesh will crack down not only on terrorist groups but also ensure that insurgent groups from northeast India do not find shelter in the country, the Indian prime minister has said. “We hope the new Bangladesh government will take appropriate steps to ensure that Bangladeshi soil ... Read more
Mashrafee helps Tigers avoid follow-on
Azad Majumder. Chittagong Vice-captain Mashrafee bin Murtaza scored a defiant half-century to help Bangladesh avoid the follow-on, but that was only just as the hosts were all out for 208 runs handing Sri Lanka a 176-run first innings lead on Sunday. The visitors stretched their lead to 189 after ending the second day with 13-0 ... Read more
Israeli troops move into Gaza Strip
Agencies Occupied Jerusalem: The Israeli army pushed ahead with its ground offensive in the Gaza Strip on Sunday, with tanks and infantry battling Hamas fighters. Hamas said that Israeli forces clashed with Palestinian fighters in the outskirts of Gaza City. In northern
Boy guilty of shooting his mother
A 12-year-old boy has been found guilty in the United States of murdering his mother following a row over his household chores. A judge in Arizona ruled prosecutors had proved the boy acted intentionally when he shot his mother, Sara Madrid, eight times last year. The boy, from the city of Douglas in Cochise County, ... Read more
Grape extract kills cancer cells
An extract from grape seeds can destroy cancer cells, US research suggests. In lab experiments, scientists found that the extract stimulated leukaemia cells to commit suicide. Within 24 hours, 76% of leukaemia cells exposed to the extract were killed off, while healthy cells were unharmed, Clinical Cancer Research reports. The study raises the possibility of ... Read more
The curse of Nigerian oil
Attacks on oil industry facilities and kidnappings for ransom are frequent in the creeks of the Niger Delta, which is home to Africa’s biggest oil and gas industry. The BBC’s Sue Lloyd-Roberts argues that Nigeria’s “black gold” has brought wealth to a few but fuels greed and corruption on a grand scale. After spending just ... Read more
Is your sex life getting affected
Do you know that women take sexual rejection very personally especially if their sense of self-worth is linked to love and acceptance from their partner? You will be astonished to read that when a sexual advance by a woman is turned down by her partner, she started to view herself as being an inadequate lover. ... Read more
Hairstyles for Thin Hair
Your hair are falling and becoming thin, but you wouldn’t like the world to know about it. Many young women and even men face the problem of hair loss and hair thinning due to various factors like stress and use of harmful chemicals. In a looks centric world, keeping your best look forward is the ... Read more
Freedom after midnight
Traffic control system in the city falls asleep after 10pm leaving motorists at liberty when duty hours of traffic policemen end Rizanuzzaman Laskar The city’s traffic control mechanism is virtually switched off after 10:00pm when the traffic department of the Dhaka Metropolitan police (DMP) pulls out its officials from their stations leaving
Brothers now second
Citycell B League Brothers now second Our Correspondent, Chittagong Two goals from striker Henry Quae fired Brothers Union into second position of the Citycell B. League after a 2-1 win over Chittagong Abahani at the MA Aziz Stadium yesterday. The victory took Brothers to 25 points from 12 matches, a single point behind defending champions ... Read more
Observers should also monitor post-polls violence: Abu Hena
Staff Correspondent Former chief election commissioner Abu Hena on Saturday said elections observers should also monitor post-polls violence. Inaugurating a workshop on ‘Election related capacity building training programme to promote democratic values and media engagement,’ he said the observers should monitor the situation before,