Capital punishment for the rapists demanded everywhere in Bangladesh

A Bangladesh origin IS militant leader killed in Syria

// Shamsul Basunia//
A Bangladesh origin militant of the Islamic State has been killed in an airstrike in Syria in December, according to the US-led coalition.Top spokesperson for the coalition Col Steve Warren listed names of 10 Islamic State leaders killed by airstrikes, reports the Washington Post.
 
Syria-based Bangladeshi militant Saiful Haque Sujan was killed near Raqqa on Dec 10, Warren said.
 
Educated as a computer systems engineer in the UK, Sujan was an 'external operations planner' for the militant group.
 
He had a role in hacking efforts, use of anti-surveillance technology and weapons development, Warren added.
 
All 10 Islamic State leaders killed and named on Wednesday were mowed down by airstrikes, mostly using unmanned aircraft, he said.
 
The list includes Charaffe al Mouadan and Abdul Kader Hakim, who had ‘links' to the Paris attackers, according to Warren.

Clashes in Burundi Capital claims 90

Nearly 90 Dead From Day Of Clashes In Burundi Capital

Face book only opened, the rest are remained closed in Bangladesh


 // Shamsul Basunia//
Bangladesh government unblocks face book after remain closed 22 days for
 security reasons. The young people became happy again
 to have the new technology to communicate
the near and dear ones including the
near and remotest residing friends
across the globe. Especially
the school and college
 going pupils’ thrill know
 no bounds.

Although the government on Thursday lifted its restriction on popular
 social network site Facebook after 22 days, it has remained
 watchful on other social networking sites including
Viber and WhatsApp for
security concerns. 

Officials said the government is unlikely to unblock
 the rest of social network sites shortly. “The other
apps have been kept blocked as all of them
 cannot be monitored or located.

The government will take decision over unblocking the social
 media platforms at a later time, considering security
situation,” home minister Asaduzzaman Khan
Kamal told the journalists
on Thursday evening.

State minister for posts and telecommunications Tarana Halim
 echoed the home minister. “Other apps will be
unblocked only when there will
 be no security threats.” 

State minister for information and communication technology
division Zunaid Ahmed Palak confirmed this to newsmen.
On 18 November, the government closed operations
of several social network services, including
Facebook, Viber, WhatsApp, Messenger,
Line, Tango, and Hangouts, in the
country on security grounds.



Sharif assures Sushama for bridging relations between Pakistan and India

Sushma after meeting Premier Nawaz Sharif

Police charging batons over the processionists

Protesters demanding climate change law and framework


World leaders failed to reach to one point how to tackle the adverse effect of climate change

Climate Change Conference in Paris enters crucial stage of technical discussions

Published on Dec 1, 2015
Climate Change Conference in Paris now enters crucial stage of technical discussions on issues like energy, transport, and agriculture in relation to global warming. Ten more days to go before the conference ends and as KTN’s special correspondent Alex Chamwada reports president Uhuru Kenyatta says trade and climate change are closely linked and the world should take opportunity of the forthcoming WTO ministerial meeting in Nairobi to discuss that linkage.

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