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January 25, 2024 09:05 UTC
The Appellate Division has stayed the High Court's decision to grant bail to Mahmudul Alam Babu, the ousted Union Council chairman and key suspect in the murder of journalist Golam Rabbani Nadim in Jamalpur. His wife, Monira Begum, subsequently filed a murder case on June 17 against Babu and 21 others at Bakshiganj Police Station. Police later arrested 17 suspects, including Babu, who was reportedly hiding in a relative's house and looking for an escape route to India. On August 27, Jamalpur Additional District and Sessions Judge Sultan Mahmud denied bail to six of the accused, including Babu. However, the High Court later granted Babu six months of bail.
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January 25, 2024 08:27 UTC
As classes start at Cornell, students return to a campus marked by new policies toward expression and doxxing. In a message to the University community on Wednesday, Jan. 24, President Martha Pollack announced new interim policies with implications for protests, posters, speaker events and more. Nadine Strossen, an American legal scholar and former President of the American Civil Liberties Union, asserted that increased guidelines can improve campus free speech. “These policies are an attempt to further intimidate student groups and limit students’ freedom of expression.”Student groups also had mixed reactions to the new University policy on doxxing. The University is now soliciting feedback from faculty, staff and students to comment on the interim policies.
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January 25, 2024 08:12 UTC
Guatemala AG refuses to resign after campaign against new presidentGUATEMALA CITY, Jan 25, 2024 (BSS/AFP) - Guatemala's attorney general,accused by new President Bernardo Arevalo of involvement in a plot to undohis election, snubbed a meeting with the head of state Wednesday and said sherefused to resign. Consuelo Porras along with senior prosecutor Rafael Curruchiche and JudgeFredy Orellana were at the forefront of judicial efforts to stop reformistArevalo from taking office. All three are listed as corrupt and undemocratic by the US government, andArevalo had said one of his first actions as president would be to ask Porrasto resign. His Semilla (Seed) party also had its registration suspended on fraudallegations widely seen as trumped up. In the video, Porras insisted the public prosecutor's office was an"autonomous and independent institution" and did not answer to thegovernment.
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January 25, 2024 05:13 UTC
Corsicana, TX (75110)TodayCloudy skies this evening will become partly cloudy after midnight. Areas of patchy fog. Winds light and variable..TonightCloudy skies this evening will become partly cloudy after midnight. Areas of patchy fog. Winds light and variable.
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January 25, 2024 05:00 UTC
Gold mining sites are regularly the scene of deadly landslides andauthorities struggle to control artisanal mining of the precious metal. The earth started to shake," Oumar Sidibe, anofficial for gold miners in the southwestern town of Kangaba, told AFP, ofthe incident on Friday. It also called on "communities living near mining sites and gold miners toscrupulously respect safety requirements and to work only within theperimeters dedicated to gold panning". - Perilous conditions -Gold mining in the Sahel region is a dangerous business. In February 2022, at least 59 people were killed in southwestern Burkina Fasoafter the explosion of a stockpile of dynamite at an artisanal gold miningsite.
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January 25, 2024 04:18 UTC
Tony Drake, CFP at Drake and Associates, LLC shares thoughts on whether the record gains in technology will broaden to other sectors, the risks of the Fed keeping interest rates higher for too long, and the health of the U.S. consumer. As featured on
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January 25, 2024 04:12 UTC
Our son T.J. burst downstairs, pleading to us to come help — something terrible had happened to his brother Matthew. To our community, Matthew, who would have turned 17 last month, was more than just our son. We can’t count on these tech companies to police themselves; clearly, that hasn’t worked. Ultimately, that’s our motivation for calling on parents, kids and communities across the country to join us in this advocacy. Todd Minor Sr. and his wife, Mia, lost their youngest son, Matthew, in 2019 to the TikTok “Blackout” challenge.
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January 25, 2024 02:12 UTC
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January 25, 2024 00:00 UTC
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January 24, 2024 22:10 UTC
Rescuers have pulled Rajanigandha-7 out of water eight days after the ferry capsized in the Padma River near Paturia port in Manikganj. They have also retrieved all nine trucks that were on the ferry when it sank on Jan 16. Shah Khaled Newaz, a deputy general manager of the ferry’s owner Bangladesh Inland Water Transport Corporation, said rescue vessel Prottoy was able to pull the ferry up on Wednesday night.
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January 24, 2024 21:32 UTC
Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina has instructed officials to form a pool of expert project directors to avoid schemes overshooting budget and running behind schedule and ensure quality development work. A directive to assess feasibility of projects worth over Tk 500 million was also issued, according to the Planning Minister Abdus Salam. He said this is the first in nine years, presided over by Hasina, at the Sher-e-Bangla Nagar’s National Economic Committee's conference room. The prime minister also ordered the constitution of a monitoring committee headed by the principal secretary at the Prime Minister’s Office to expedite projects aided by foreign funds, he added.
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January 24, 2024 20:59 UTC
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January 24, 2024 20:38 UTC