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STAR Day At A Glance| Friday, September 15, 2017

Rohingyas in a seemingly endless line keep pouring in. Having crossed the Naf river by boats, they walk on the banks at Shah Porir Dwip in Bangladesh. The photo was taken on Thursday, September 14, 2017. Photo: Amran Hossain/ STAR

Dear readers, here are the headlines of the day on Friday, September 15, 2017.

National 

PM leaves for NY tomorrow to attend 72nd UNGA  

Dhaka summons Myanmar envoy, warns of consequence 

Security of Buddhist temples heightened 

Naturalist Dwijen Sharma passes away

12 Rohingyas found in Sunamganj, sent to Cox’s Bazar 

Army to deal with relief for Rohingyas

'Barring BNP relief team abuse of state power'

Met office predicts moderate rainfall
 

2 painters electrocuted in Dhaka 

Two dancers perform at a cultural event on the second day of a three-day long "Thai Festival in Bangladesh". The Royal Thai Embassy in Dhaka organised the programme at the Ismaili Jamatkhana and Centre in Dhaka's Bashundhara residential area on Thursday, September 14, 2017. Afterwards, a panel discussion titled "How to promote cooperation in the education sector between Bangladesh and Thailand" took place. Photo: Star

World 

North Korea fires missile over Japan 

Myanmar military will attack new areas: HRW

Amnesty releases satellite images of burning Rohingya villages

Ed Sheeran's 'Shape of you' creates history in India 

Lady Gaga hospitalised after being in 'severe pain' 

Pakistan court rejects Nawaz Sharif’s appeal

Lawsuit accuses Google of paying women less than men

22 injured in London Underground bomb attack

Astronomers bid farewell to Saturn spacecraft

Selena Gomez gets kidney transplant to treat lupus

British journalist killed by 'crocodile' in Sri Lanka 
 

Sports 

BCB announces list for BPL players' draft

Two cricket coaches shot dead in South Africa 

Man City and Watford eye Premier League summit 

Taylor returns after Zimbabwe hiatus

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STAR Day At A Glance| Friday, September 15, 2017

Rohingyas in a seemingly endless line keep pouring in. Having crossed the Naf river by boats, they walk on the banks at Shah Porir Dwip in Bangladesh. The photo was taken on Thursday, September 14, 2017. Photo: Amran Hossain/ STAR

Dear readers, here are the headlines of the day on Friday, September 15, 2017.

National 

PM leaves for NY tomorrow to attend 72nd UNGA  

Dhaka summons Myanmar envoy, warns of consequence 

Security of Buddhist temples heightened 

Naturalist Dwijen Sharma passes away

12 Rohingyas found in Sunamganj, sent to Cox’s Bazar 

Army to deal with relief for Rohingyas

'Barring BNP relief team abuse of state power'

Met office predicts moderate rainfall
 

2 painters electrocuted in Dhaka 

Two dancers perform at a cultural event on the second day of a three-day long "Thai Festival in Bangladesh". The Royal Thai Embassy in Dhaka organised the programme at the Ismaili Jamatkhana and Centre in Dhaka's Bashundhara residential area on Thursday, September 14, 2017. Afterwards, a panel discussion titled "How to promote cooperation in the education sector between Bangladesh and Thailand" took place. Photo: Star

World 

North Korea fires missile over Japan 

Myanmar military will attack new areas: HRW

Amnesty releases satellite images of burning Rohingya villages

Ed Sheeran's 'Shape of you' creates history in India 

Lady Gaga hospitalised after being in 'severe pain' 

Pakistan court rejects Nawaz Sharif’s appeal

Lawsuit accuses Google of paying women less than men

22 injured in London Underground bomb attack

Astronomers bid farewell to Saturn spacecraft

Selena Gomez gets kidney transplant to treat lupus

British journalist killed by 'crocodile' in Sri Lanka 
 

Sports 

BCB announces list for BPL players' draft

Two cricket coaches shot dead in South Africa 

Man City and Watford eye Premier League summit 

Taylor returns after Zimbabwe hiatus

Comments