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Saturday, December 24, 2016

10 Top most favorite science news stories of 2016

10 Top most favorite science news stories of 2016


Plants that gamble. Floating creatures in the clouds of alien worlds. An ice-encased military base uncovered by climate change. Our favorite stories of 2016 didn’t necessarily employ the most cutting-edge science—for that, see our breakthroughs of the year—but they were fun, compelling reads that resonated widely with our audience here and on social media. Some of these were our personal favorites; some were our most popular stories of the year. Either way, we hope you’ll enjoy reading them again.

10. 'Undead' genes come alive days after life ends



Image: Dead animal.

Is death really the end? Not for some genes. This spooky story revealed that hundreds of genes turn on after an animal dies—and many are still active days after death. Even more disturbing, some of these genes are involved in sculpting a developing embryo.

9. Some fairy tales may be 6000 years old



Image: Some fairy tales may be 6000 years old.

Fairy tales existed long before the Brothers Grimm came around, but even literary scholars may be shocked by just how old some of our favorite stories are. Using methods typically employed by biologists to trace the evolutionary history of species, researchers found that some of the first fairy tales may have originated between 2500 and 6000 years ago. The key to a yarn’s longevity? A story that’s strange enough to be remembered, but not so strange as to defy comprehension.

8. Greenland shark may live 400 years, smashing longevity record



Image: Greenland shark may live 400 years, smashing longevity record

 “Astonishing.” That’s what scientists are saying about the life span of the Greenland shark, which new research reveals can live more than 400 years. The downside? Females aren’t ready to reproduce until they hit the ripe age of 156.

7. Plants can gamble, according to study



Image:  Plants can gamble, according to study

People do it. So do the birds and the bees. And now it appears that plants do it, too. Get your mind out of the gutter—we mean gambling. Our leafy friends, it turns out, roll the dice when it comes to making a tough decision such as where to find nutrients in uncertain circumstances. The findings need more testing, however, so don’t bring your favorite shrub to Las Vegas, Nevada, just yet.

6. Alien life could feed on cosmic rays



Image: Alien life could feed on cosmic rays

All life on Earth gets its energy either from the sun or by consuming organisms that do so. But would alien life do the same? A bizarre microbe found deep in a South African gold mine that gets energy from radioactive uranium suggests that life on other planets could feed off of this source as well, especially cosmic radiation raining down from space. In a somewhat related story—and one of our other favorites of the year—scientists found that alien life could thrive in the clouds of failed stars.

5. Humans are still evolving—and we can watch it happen



Image: Humans are still evolving—and we can watch it happen

Evolution doesn’t just happen over millions of years—it can occur right before our eyes. Such is the case in humans, where genes for height and eye color have evolved relatively rapidly—and a gene that favors cigarette smoking has dwindled in just a single generation.

4. You could probably have outrun a T. rex



Image: You could probably have outrun a T. rex

The Jurassic Park movies have made us fear dinosaurs all over again, but just how threatening was the infamous Tyrannosaurus rex? This story, concerning 66-million-year-old tracks found along an ancient shoreline in Wyoming, reveals that the beast may not have been able to run faster than 8 kilometers (or 5 miles) per hour. That’s slower than a middle-aged power walker, so with a bit of spring in your step, you probably could have avoided becoming a dino’s dinner.

3. Why did a humpback whale just save this seal's life?



Image: Why did a humpback whale just save this seal's life?

Nature may be red in tooth and claw, but sometimes species show a softer side toward each other. Our favorite example from this year was the remarkable story of a humpback whale that saved a seal from a pack of killer whales. Scientists aren’t sure why it happened, but at the very least they say it should make killer whales think twice about hunting when a humpback is nearby.

2. Mysterious, ice-buried Cold War military base may be unearthed by climate change



Image: Mysterious, ice-buried Cold War military base may be unearthed by climate change​

A military operation hidden beneath the Greenland Ice Sheet. A covert plan known as Project Iceworm. Rising international tensions. These may sound like the ingredients for a James Bond movie, but they’re the real-life details of a Cold War base known as Camp Century. And now a warming world may be bringing them all to light.

1. Why do our cell's power plants have their own DNA?



Image: Why do our cell's power plants have their own DNA?

Our most popular story of the year addresses one of the biggest mysteries of cell biology: Why do mitochondria—the oval-shaped structures that power our cells—have their own DNA, especially when the rest of the cell contains plenty of its own? A new study may hold the answers—and the clues to several rare and crippling diseases.

News Source : live-news24

Sunday, December 18, 2016

N Korea developing long-distance drone; Pentagon thinks as alarm

N Korea developing long-distance drone; Pentagon thinks as alarm


North Korea as it is known as a belligerent nation that defies the mightiest power in the world - the USA, now focuses on developing a long-endurance aerial drone with greater capabilities, South Korean media reports Sunday.

The Yonhap news agency said with advanced means of technologies Pyongyang is aiming to build long-endurance aerial drones to boost its weapons arsenal.

An official source said that the ‘unmanned aerial vehicle’ (UAV) in undergoing flight testing is larger than those currently in service in the North. Last week the North Korea’s Chosun Central TV had announced that the Kim Jong-un regime is set to unveil the latest version of the UAV.

The media outlet did not provide clear images of the actual drone but claimed to have tracking capabilities and the ability to carry out real-time observation. It also said the machine can be used to check the atmosphere, detect forest fires and observe fishing grounds.

South Korea estimates that the North has some 300 observation drones and around 10 that are war in some way armed having capability of conducting attacks with weapons. Past reports have shown that Pyongyang is even building a multipurpose UAV.

According to the International Business Time, without revealing the specifics of the operations Seoul had detected several such drones taking flight in 2016, said the official who did not want to be identified.

According to the RT online, Pyongyang unveiled its attack drone in 2013 on the 60th anniversary of the signing of the armistice that ended the Korean War.
South Korean military experts also say that the North may be upgrading drones that it brought in from China and the USSR in the past.

Local military experts also said that based on the information provided, the North may be upgrading drones it initially brought in from China and the Soviet Union in the past by making them bigger, heavier and more useful in terms of range and capabilities.

"The North clearly seems to be interested in building its own UAV to replace the old imported machines and copies of these drones that have crashed in South Korean territory in the past," a Korea Defense and Security Forum source said.

The South Korean military said at the end of November that it is building a device to counter the North’s drones called an electromagnetic pulse (EMP) – a high-powered, directional generator capable of disabling drones.

Meanwhile, Seoul is continuing to develop other anti-drone weapons, including a GPS jamming device and miniature rockets capable of taking down UAVs, according to Yonhap news agency.

South Korea has recently urged the military to initiate a new generation of defence systems to tackle North Korean drones. This includes using laser weapons to shoot down inbound aerial vehicles.

North Korea is known to have sent several drones, sometimes beyond its territorial airspace, as part of its activities. In the recent past, the South is believed to have detected incursions from Pyongyang-operated drones on at least five occasions but none of them were shot down.

Several suspected North Korean UAVs have been found in places like Paju, Baengnyeong Island and Samcheok in the past, although Pyongyang has denied ownership of such machines, reports the International Business Time online.

To counter such threats, South Korea is in the process of using concentrated electromagnetic pulse devices to disable and bring the drones down.

U.S. intelligence agencies say Pyongyang will likely conduct a new salvo of missile launches following the latest round of United Nations sanctions against the reclusive communist state, according to the Washington Post online.

The world organization on Dec. 1 imposed additional sanctions that seek to block North Korea’s revenue obtained from exports by 25 percent. The sanctions bar member-states from purchasing North Korean copper, nickel, silver and zinc exports, and the sale of large statues, a favored purchase for African dictators. The sanctions followed a recent North Korean underground nuclear test.

In the past, Pyongyang responded to similar sanctions with provocative missile launches.

The most recent missile test in North Korea was a failed launch of an intermediate-range ballistic missile called the Musudan in October with an estimated range of 2,000 miles.

The Pentagon and Japan took this development and capacity as alarm. Officials said the next missile test could be a Musudan launch to counteract the earlier test failure.

News Source : live-news24

Sunday, December 11, 2016

Vaccine against diabetes has been officially announced

Vaccine against diabetes has been officially announced


Diabetes is an autoimmune disease when there is too much glucose in the blood. Finally the first-ever diabetes vaccine has been officially presented.Salvador C. Ramirez, president of the foundation Vive your Diabetes and Lucila Z. Ortega, the president of the Mexican Association for the Diagnosis and Treatment of Autoimmune Diseases elaborated that the vaccine cannot cure the disease, but it showed significant improvement in all of the cases.

For the first time, we’ve managed to standardize a saline solution for any type of diabetes, whether it is 1, 2, gestational or congenital However, this vaccine is not the cure for diabetes but a solution for the disease progression. It can be used both in children and adults and it does not cause side effects. The vaccine lasts for 60 days and the treatment is about one year. This vaccine is much more than a medicine; it is a medical practice that has turned into an alternative, a possible solution to stop the complications that are chronically degenerative: embolism, loss of ear; amputation, renal insufficiency and blindness.
Syria’s ancient city of Palmyra occupied by the IS

Syria’s ancient city of Palmyra occupied by the IS


Islamic State forces took control of Syria’s ancient city of Palmyra once again on Sunday, the second time they have claimed the city in days and more than eight months after the radical militia was ousted by government forces, a monitoring group reported.
Following four days of a wide-scale offensive, IS successfully captured the millennia-old oasis city of Palmyra in the eastern countryside of the central province of Homs, said the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights.
The jihadis made a lightning-fast advance across the city after overrunning a northern neighborhood and capturing the famed citadel to Palmyra’s west.
The city as well as its airbase, ancient part and citadel fell to IS, said the Observatory.
It added that over 120 Syrian soldiers were killed during the offensive as well as tens of the IS militants.

Friday, December 9, 2016

How Adnan Sami lessen wight ? Get the Secrete !

How Adnan Sami lessen wight ? Get the Secrete !



Noted singer Adnan Sami recollects that his father’s words made him determined to lose weight, adding that weight loss involves 80 per cent psychological and 20 per cent physical effort.
 
Quoting the Pakistan-born singer Indian Express said ‘My father told me he doesn’t want me to die before him. That made me determined to lose weight. I shed 160 kg in six years.’
 
Sami, now an Indian citizen, came up with the statement while talking at a wellness event in Hyderabad, India on Tuesday.
 
Lahore-born Adnan recalled his father was diagnosed with pancreatic cancer in 1989, reports Indian Express.
 
‘He fought cancer but finally succumbed in 2009. During one of those years, while in London for a check-up, he insisted I also get a check-up done. After my check-up, the doctor pronounced before my father I won’t survive for long given my weight.’
 
‘My father then told me he won’t want me to die before him.’ That time his weight was 230 kg.
 
After that incident, Sami determined to shed his extra weihgt by any means. And within six years he shed 160 kg and finally overcome the ordeal to make his well wishers happy. 

News Source : ABnews24

Wednesday, December 7, 2016

Quake strikes Indonesia killing nearly 100

Quake strikes Indonesia killing nearly 100



Nearly 100 people were killed and hundreds injured in Indonesia on Wednesday when a strong earthquake hit its Aceh province and rescuers used earth movers and bare hands to search for survivors in scores of toppled buildings.

Medical volunteers rushed in fading evening light to get people to hospitals, which were straining to cope with the influx of injured.

The Aceh provincial government said in a statement 93 people had died and more than 500 were injured, many seriously.

Motorcyclists pass a damaged section of a road following an earthquake in Meuredu, Pidie Jaya, in the northern province of Aceh, Indonesia, Dec 7, 2016 in this photo taken by Antara Foto. Reuters

Motorcyclists pass a damaged section of a road following an earthquake in Meuredu, Pidie Jaya, in the northern province of Aceh, Indonesia, Dec 7, 2016 in this photo taken by Antara Foto. Reuters

Sutopo Nugroho of Indonesia's national disaster management agency, said a state of emergency had been declared in Aceh, which sits on the northern tip of Sumatra island. "We are now focusing on searching for victims and possible survivors," said Nugroho. His agency put the death toll at 94.

People survey the damage after dozens of buildings collapsed following a 6.4 magnitude earthquake in Ule Glee, Pidie Jaya in the northern province of Aceh, Indonesia December 7, 2016. Reuters

People survey the damage after dozens of buildings collapsed following a 6.4 magnitude earthquake in Ule Glee, Pidie Jaya in the northern province of Aceh, Indonesia December 7, 2016. Reuters

Aceh was devastated by a massive earthquake and tsunami centered on its western coast near the provincial capital, Banda Aceh, on Dec. 26, 2004. That tsunami killed 226,000 people along Indian Ocean shorelines.

Officials urged people to sleep outdoors as twilight fell, in case aftershocks caused more damage to already precarious buildings.

President Joko Widodo was expected to visit the area on Thursday, his deputy told media

Wednesday's quake hit the east coast of the province, about 170 km (105 miles) from Banda Aceh. Nugroho said Aceh's Pidie Jaya regency, with a population of about 140,000, was worst hit.

News Source : The Financial Express

Saturday, November 19, 2016

ভারতে ভয়াবহ ট্রেন দুর্ঘটনায় নিহত অন্তত ৬৩, চলছে উদ্ধারকাজ (ভিডিও)

ভারতে ভয়াবহ ট্রেন দুর্ঘটনায় নিহত অন্তত ৬৩, চলছে উদ্ধারকাজ (ভিডিও)



ভারতের ইন্দোর থেকে পাটনা গামী ট্রেনটির বগি লাইনচ্যুত হয়ে অন্তত ৬৩ জন নিহত হয়েছেন।
আহত হয়েছেন একশোর বেশি মানুষ। উদ্ধার কর্মীরা ঘটনাস্থল থেকে আহতদের উদ্ধার করে হাসপাতালে নেয়ার চেষ্টা করছে।
পাটনা-ইন্দোর এক্সপ্রেস ট্রেনের ১৪টি বগি লাইনচ্যুত হয়।

দেশটির স্থানীয় সংবাদমাধ্যমে বলা হচ্ছে রোববার ভোরের দিকে উত্তর প্রদেশের কানপুরের কাছে পাটনা-ইন্দোর এক্সপ্রেস ট্রেনের ১৪টি বগি লাইনচ্যুত হয়।
টাইমস অব ইন্ডিয়া বলছে ৩০টির বেশি এ্যাম্বুলেন্স আহতদের চিকিৎসা দেয়ার কাজ করছে। এদের মধ্যে কয়েক জনের অবস্থা আশঙ্কাজনক।
রেল মন্ত্রণালয়ের মুখপাত্র অনিল সাক্সেনা বলেছেন অনেক মারাত্মক আহত অবস্থায় ঘটনাস্থলের নিকটবর্তী হাসপাতালে চিকিৎসা নিচ্ছেন, তবে চিকিৎসা আশঙ্কা প্রকাশ করছেন নিহতের সংখ্যা বাড়তে পারে।
ভারতের রেলমন্ত্রী এই ঘটনার তদন্তের নির্দেশ দিয়েছেন।

ভিডিও দেখুন :

 

Saturday, October 15, 2016

Bangladesh origin Rupa made UK’s shadow cabinet minister

Bangladesh origin Rupa made UK’s shadow cabinet minister



After Tulip Siddiqui, Bangladeshi-origin parliament member Rupa Huq has been named home affairs minister in the shadow cabinet of UK Labour Party leader Jeremy Corbyn.
 
Rupa Huq, hailing from Pabna, has been inducted into the Labour Party shadow cabinet on Thursday.
 
Rupa is a senior lecturer at the sociology department of the Kingston University.
 
She was elected from Ealing Central and Acton constituency by bagging 22,002 votes. With her victory, the Labour Party regained the Ealing Central and Acton constituency.
 
News Source : ABnews24

Wednesday, October 5, 2016

Twitter drops 9pc on report Google will not bid for it

Twitter drops 9pc on report Google will not bid for it


Shares of Twitter slumped 9 percent late on Wednesday after Recode reported that Google, owned by Alphabet, would not move forward with a bid to acquire the social network.


Citing sources it did not identify, Recode also said that Apple was unlikely to be one of the possible suitors.

Twitter has told potential buyers it wants to conclude negotiations about selling itself by the time it reports third-quarter earnings on Oct. 27, people familiar with the matter told the Reuters.

Salesforce.com Inc is in the running, while Alphabet and Walt Disney Co have also contemplated bids, the people told. Twitter's stock was last down 9.21 per cent in after-hours trade at $22.58.

The company has struggled to generate revenue growth and profit, despite having some 313 million average monthly active users and a growing presence as a source of news. - The Financial Express

Sunday, September 4, 2016

Govt to implement a project to sell rice at TK 10/KG

Govt to implement a project to sell rice at TK 10/KG



The government has decided to undertake a programme to sell rice at Tk 10 per kilogram keeping the affordability of the financially underprivileged people in mind.


Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina will inaugurate the programme in Chilmari upazila of the district at 10 am on September 7.

After the inauguration, the Prime Minister will address a public meeting at Chilmari Pilot High School ground.

Under the programme, selected card holders will get 30 kilograms of rice every month through village ration dealers at a rate of Tk 10 per kg, reports BSS.

Five million poor families across the country will get rice for five months under the 'Food Friendly Programme for the Ultra Poor.'

Kurigram Deputy Commissioner (DC) Khan M. Nurul Amin said food ration card is being distributed to selected people in the district.

The families have been selected through the local public representatives. They will get 30 kg rice in September, October and November in 2016 and March and April in 2017. The months have been selected in view of non-availability of work for the day-labourers.

Kurigram district food office sources said the programme will cover 1,25,279 families in the district.

News Source : The Financial Express
Mir Quasem's unfulfilled wish !

Mir Quasem's unfulfilled wish !

 
 
Condemned war criminal Mir Quasem expressed his frustration as he did not see his son, who is said to be missing, for the last time when his family met him at Kashimpur Jail on Saturday evening. 
 
Quasem’s wife Khandaker Ayesha told the matter to reporters after meeting her husband at the jail.
 
Quasem's family alleges that his son was booked by lae enforcers.
 
She quoted Quasem as saying he (their son) would come back someday. 
 
She, however, claimed that Quasem will face martyrdom if hanged. “Allah will try them who are hanging my husband.” 
 
Ayesha added that Quasem is not scared of being executed and is ready for death.
 
Around 45 members of Quasem's family met him at the jail after its authorities asked them to earlier in the day.
 
News Source : bbarta24

Wednesday, August 17, 2016

HSC Result 2016 Saying,The Passing Rate is 74.70 percent This Year

HSC Result 2016 Saying,The Passing Rate is 74.70 percent This Year



The results of this year’s Higher Secondary Certificate (HSC) and equivalent examinations have been published and 74.79 per cent of those who appeared have passed.
That is a rise of 5.1 per cent over last year's success rate. As many as 58,276 students have secured GPA-5 grade. The success rate in the college-leaving exams last year was 69.60 per cent and 42,894 had scored GPA-5.

Education Minister Nurul Islam Nahid handed over copies of the results to Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina on Thursday morning at Ganabhaban. Nahid is also scheduled to brief the media on the highlights of the results at 1pm at the Secretariat. The results will also be available on the website, www.educationboardresults.gov.bd, from 2pm. Apart from their own institutions, the students will be able to find out their results through SMS on mobile phones too.

More than 1.2 million students sat for this year's exams under eight general, one madrasa and one technical education boards, according to a news agency.
 
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Saturday, July 9, 2016

Indian actor Irrfan Khan says he is not afraid to go to Bangladesh

Indian actor Irrfan Khan says he is not afraid to go to Bangladesh

Irrfan Khan

Bollywood star Irrfan Khan, who visited Bangladesh recently, says he is not afraid to go back to Bangladesh.

"Why should I be scared, I will go back to Bangladesh if I have to," said Irrfan Khan, who made a huge mark with his role in the 'Life of Pi".

The popular film actor called on all 'progressive Muslims', including those in Bangladesh to condemn acts of terror.

Many Indian celebrities seem to have deferred or cancelled their impending tours of Bangladesh.

"But I will go back to Bangladesh if I have to, if I am called. It is lovely place," said Irrfan, who recently was in Bangladesh to shoot for Mostafa Sarwar Farooki's "No Bed of Roses", according to bdnews24.com.

Source: The Financial Express
Dhaka cafe worker says staff were locked in toilet

Dhaka cafe worker says staff were locked in toilet

Militants locked Holey Artisan Bakery workers in a toilet during the deadly overnight standoff at the cafe in Dhaka, a member of the eatery’s staff, who was among the hostages, has said.

The cafe worker, Imam Hossain Sabuj, said on Saturday that ‘some’ people put 10-15 cafe workers in a small toilet in the night of July 1.

Sabuj couldn’t remember every one of those with him in the toilet that night. His father Abdul Khaleq said he was recovering from a mental breakdown he suffered after surviving the attack in which 22 persons, including 17 foreigners and two policemen, were killed by the militants.

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Only 1.0pc RMG units allow trade unions

Only 1.0pc RMG units allow trade unions

RMG units
An official report on the country's ready-made garment industry shows poor compliance with regard to issuance of appointment letters and identity cards to the workers, preserving their service records and granting maternity leave and other lawful benefits to them.

In the absence of appointment letters, service books and ID cards, the workers are deprived of their lawful rights and benefits. Such deprivation took place in the cases of Tazreen fashion and Rana Plaza workers, labour leaders alleged.

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Sunday, November 22, 2015

Monday's PSC exams on Nov 30

Monday's PSC exams on Nov 30

Primary School Certificate (PSC) and equivalent examinations slated for tomorrow (Monday) will be held on November 30 for unavoidable circumstance. Public Relations Officer of Primary and Education Ministry Rabindra Roy said that Bangla examinations of PSC and equivalent examinations scheduled for Monday have been shifted for the shutdown called by Bangladesh Jamaat-e-Islami. Jamaat called a countrywide dawn-to-dusk hartal for the day protesting what it said the killing of its secretary general Ali Ahsan Muhammad Mojaheed by hanging him for war crimes, according to a news agency.


Wednesday, November 11, 2015

Modi thanks Hasina

Modi thanks Hasina

Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi Wednesday had a telephone conversation with his Bangladesh

counterpart Sheikh Hasina and thanked her for the help in fighting terrorism.

The phone conversation took place hours after Bangladesh handed over Ulfa leader Anup Chetia to India.

The Indian Prime Minister also wished Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina on Diwali.

“PM@narendramodi spoke to Bangladesh PM Sheikh Hasina. He wished PM Hasina on Diwali & thanked her for the help in fighting terrorism,” the India Prime Minister’s Office tweeted.

Earlier, Home Minister Asaduzzaman Khan said Ulfa leader Anup Chetia, who had been in Bangladeshi jail since his arrest in 1997, returned to India on Wednesday morning through a border point after being freed from Kashimpur jail on completion of his jail term.


Tuesday, November 3, 2015

Standard Chartered cuts 15,000 jobs

Standard Chartered cuts 15,000 jobs

Standard Chartered, the Asia-focused UK bank, is to cut 15,000 jobs by 2018 and raise $5.1bn (£3.3bn) to create a "focused and well-capitalised" group.

About $3bn being raised in the rights issue will cover reorganisation costs.

The remainder will be used to strengthen the bank's balance sheet, a BBC report said.

The restructuring was announced as Standard Chartered reported a "disappointing" third-quarter pre-tax loss of $139m for the three months to September.

That compared with a profit of $1.5bn for the same period last year.

Revenue fell 18.4% to $3.68bn and losses on bad loans almost doubled to $1.23bn for the quarter.

The job cuts are part of a restructuring programme to take place over the next three years.

Standard Chartered gave few details about the staff reductions, but the figure could include businesses it plans to sell. It employs 86,000 people.

Bill Winters announced a strategic review of Standard Chartered when he took over as chief executive in June.

He put a new management team in place the following month and analysts had been expecting the bank to seek additional capital to shore up its balance sheet.

Mr Winters acknowledged the challenging business environment facing the bank.

"This is ... an aggressive and decisive set of actions to fundamentally shore up the underpinnings of the bank," he said on a conference call.

Standard Chartered shares fell more than 6% in early trading in London and by 3.2% in Hong Kong.


UN urges BD to fully investigate publisher killing

UN urges BD to fully investigate publisher killing

The United Nations (UN) has urged the Bangladesh authorities to ‘fully investigate’ the recent killing of a publisher and bring the perpetrators to justice.

“We would clearly condemn the killing of the publisher we saw in Bangladesh, and we would very much call on the Government to fully investigate and bring the perpetrators to justice,” said Stéphane Dujarric, Spokesman for the Secretary-General, Ban Ki-moon.

He made the remark while responding to a question at the regular briefing at the UN headquarters on Monday.

Earlier, the UN office in Bangladesh strongly condemned brutal killing of publisher Faisal Arefin Dipan and the continued violence against the online community.

The UN Resident Coordinator in Bangladesh, Robert D Watkins, said the killing must be condemned at all levels of political and religious leadership in order to prevent further attacks.

“The perpetrators must also be brought to justice and the authorities need to provide immediate protection to citizens thought to be at risk,” he said.

This murder and the violent assaults on Ahmedur Rashid Tutul, Tariq Rahim, and Ranadipan Basu are unacceptable attacks aimed to intimidate and restrict the right of individuals to express themselves freely, the UN Resident Coordinator said.

More Newsthefinancialexpress-bd

Volkswagen cars brought under investigation

Volkswagen cars brought under investigation

Volkswagen cars with bigger diesel engines also contained devices designed to cheat in emissions tests, according to US regulators.

Porsche, Audi and VW cars are all included in this new investigation, which affects at least 10,000 vehicles, a news agency report said.

The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) said that cars with 3.0 litre engines from the years 2014 to 2016 are affected.

However VW denies the vehicles have software designed to cheat tests.

Instead the company says that cars with the 3.0 litre diesel V6 engines "had a software function which had not been adequately described in the application process".

Volkswagen says it is cooperating with the EPA to "clarify the matter".

In a statement Porsche said it was "surprised" by the EPA's allegations.

"Until this notice, all of our information was that the Porsche Cayenne diesel is fully compliant," it said in a statement.

The EPA says the investigation is ongoing.

"VW has once again failed its obligation to comply with the law that protects clean air for all Americans," said Cynthia Giles, assistant administrator at the EPA's enforcement unit