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Star Day at a Glance | 29th July 2017

A bus moves amid a cloud of dust avoiding pipes, sand and other construction materials kept haphazardly on both sides on East Rampura Road in the capital. The disorderly construction of drainage on the road is causing traffic congestion and serious dust pollution in the area. The photo was taken on Friday, July 28, 2017. Photo: Palash Khan/ STAR

Good evening, readers! How are you doing today? Here are the headlines on Saturday, July 29, 2017.

National

Ex-Shibir men leading 'Neo JMB': Monirul

Trump’s aide Curtis’ Dhaka visit postponed

Measles vaccination campaign in Sitakunda begins

Arefin Siddique, 2 others named for DU VC panel

WB provides $570m for health sector, public procurement

Gulshan café attack charge sheet after Rashed’s interrogation

BD well-prepared to face natural disasters: PM

105 pilgrims who missed Hajj flights to fly tonight

15 Pak PMs fail to complete tenure

Safe water supply in all divisional cities by 2021: PM

Gazipur AL meeting at NU exam centre postponed

‘Tribunal can speed up trials against human traffickers’

3 ‘JMB militants' held in N’ganj

PUST science faculty dean killed in road crash

2 killed in Brahmanbaria ‘gunfights’

International

Khaqan Abbasi interim PM, Shahbaz named successor to Nawaz

I will continue working for constitution, rule of law: Nawaz

Bangladeshi nationals among 6 killed in Saudi road crash

Hamburg attacker was known to security forces as Islamist

A look at who might be Pakistan's next PM

China hosts most global companies in Asia

For Trump, honeymoon with Putin may be finally over

A fairy-tale wedding

NKorea leader says 'all US' within range after missile test

Trump pushes out Priebus, names Kelly WH chief of staff

Charlie Gard, "beautiful little boy" dies

Nawaz Sharif will be 'unstoppable' in 2018, says his daughter

Chinese woman undergoes plastic surgery to evade debt

Sports

India thrash Lanka by 304 runs

Neymar should speak out to clear the ‘noise’: Iniesta

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Star Day at a Glance | 29th July 2017

A bus moves amid a cloud of dust avoiding pipes, sand and other construction materials kept haphazardly on both sides on East Rampura Road in the capital. The disorderly construction of drainage on the road is causing traffic congestion and serious dust pollution in the area. The photo was taken on Friday, July 28, 2017. Photo: Palash Khan/ STAR

Good evening, readers! How are you doing today? Here are the headlines on Saturday, July 29, 2017.

National

Ex-Shibir men leading 'Neo JMB': Monirul

Trump’s aide Curtis’ Dhaka visit postponed

Measles vaccination campaign in Sitakunda begins

Arefin Siddique, 2 others named for DU VC panel

WB provides $570m for health sector, public procurement

Gulshan café attack charge sheet after Rashed’s interrogation

BD well-prepared to face natural disasters: PM

105 pilgrims who missed Hajj flights to fly tonight

15 Pak PMs fail to complete tenure

Safe water supply in all divisional cities by 2021: PM

Gazipur AL meeting at NU exam centre postponed

‘Tribunal can speed up trials against human traffickers’

3 ‘JMB militants' held in N’ganj

PUST science faculty dean killed in road crash

2 killed in Brahmanbaria ‘gunfights’

International

Khaqan Abbasi interim PM, Shahbaz named successor to Nawaz

I will continue working for constitution, rule of law: Nawaz

Bangladeshi nationals among 6 killed in Saudi road crash

Hamburg attacker was known to security forces as Islamist

A look at who might be Pakistan's next PM

China hosts most global companies in Asia

For Trump, honeymoon with Putin may be finally over

A fairy-tale wedding

NKorea leader says 'all US' within range after missile test

Trump pushes out Priebus, names Kelly WH chief of staff

Charlie Gard, "beautiful little boy" dies

Nawaz Sharif will be 'unstoppable' in 2018, says his daughter

Chinese woman undergoes plastic surgery to evade debt

Sports

India thrash Lanka by 304 runs

Neymar should speak out to clear the ‘noise’: Iniesta

Comments

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