Demand To Reduce The Price Of Goods By…

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New Dhara Bangladesh (NDB) has demanded to reduce the prices of daily commodities and electricity with subsidies before the holy Ramadan. The organization made this demand in a rally organized in front of the National Press Club on Friday (March 1).

President of Bangladesh Farmers Federation and Presidium member of NDB Bir Muktijodha Abdul Mannan Azad, Senior Vice Chairman Shanta Farzana, Acting Secretary General Nipun Mistry, Vice Chairman Dr. Noor Jahan Neera, Joint Secretary General Monir Zaman, Organizing Secretary Wazed Rana, Central Member Sheikh Liza etc.

Momin Mehdi said, the holy month of Ramadan is coming. In such a situation, our people have come to know who they are, who are inciting to increase the price of goods terribly, thinking of their own comfortable life. In addition to this, they are repeatedly proposing to increase the price of water-gas-electricity-fuel oil and are gathering their own sugarcane by increasing it. Those who are making hundreds of houses outside the country with the bloodsucking money of the people. People will never forgive them, history will never forgive them.

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International Pressure Mounts On Israel Over Gaza Truck…

Execution time2024-03-01 22:36 Countries including France and Germany are also putting pressure on the truth… More responsibility for Israel

Injured civilians in Gaza being carried away in a vehicle

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(London/Brussels=Yonhap News) Correspondent Choi Yoon-jeong and Jeong Bit-na=European countries have called for an investigation into the truth about the suspicion that Israeli soldiers opened fire on civilians who were crowded into a truck rescue in the Gaza Strip, causing mass casualties.

Although Israel has provided an explanation by using aerial photographs of the disaster, public opinion in the international community is leaning in a direction that is not friendly to Israel.

On the 1st (local time), Charles Michel, President of the EU Summit, harshly criticized

He called for an independent investigation and stressed that “a ceasefire is urgently needed to ensure that humanitarian aid provided by properly funded specialist agencies such as UNRWA can reach civilians.”

The President of the European Commission, Ursula von der Leyen also urged X to “investigate what happened and make every effort to ensure transparency.”

On the 1st, the French President,

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Shipwreck In La Altagracia: This Is What Is…

Tragedy struck in the waters of La Altagracia as a migrant ship capsized, resulting in at least one death and three injuries. The incident, which occurred off the coast of the Dominican Republic, has left authorities scrambling to rescue survivors and investigate the cause of the shipwreck.

According to reports from Hoy.com.do, CNN in Spanish, Listin Diario, and Diario Libre, one person has been confirmed dead, while two others have been rescued alive. The body of a woman was recovered from the water, along with two individuals who were found alive and brought to safety.

The boat, which was reportedly headed towards Puerto Rico, capsized near Higüey, leading to a desperate rescue operation by local authorities. The exact circumstances surrounding the shipwreck remain unclear, but investigations are underway to determine what caused the tragic incident.

This latest maritime disaster serves as a grim reminder of the dangers faced by migrants attempting to cross treacherous waters in search of a better life. Our thoughts are with the victims and their loved ones as they navigate this difficult time.

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Smolle: Need A Europe-Wide Solution For The Disproportionate…

2024-03-01 13:49:08 ÖVP health spokesman: Structured dialogue at EU level will benefit our health system in the long term

Vienna (OTS) – “Austria is one of the most attractive study and university locations for international students in the EU, especially in medical subjects. However, many graduates from the fields of medicine, psychology or dentistry then return to their home country. This leads to serious personnel shortages in the health system in our country,” said ÖVP health spokesman Abg. Josef Smolle, who therefore welcomes the structured dialogue about this “asymmetrical mobility” called for by Education Minister Martin Polaschek. Measures such as an EU-wide definition of minimum study places per EU member state or a country of origin principle, i.e. only those EU citizens who also have access to one in their home country, receive a study place in Austria.

In 2019, the proportion of international students in Austria was 21 percent. That’s more than one in five students at a university in Austria. The highest number of newly admitted international first-year students was 41.4 percent in the 2023/24 winter semester. “Even if the promotion of student mobility is a basic requirement for an open European higher education area and Austria trains a disproportionately large number of doctors compared to the population,

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Disrespect For The Right To Disconnection Is Workplace…

With 128 votes, unanimously, the plenary session of the National Assembly approved the Workplace Harassment Law, which prohibits disrespect of workers’ right to disconnection. The Assembly regulated workplace harassment, the right to disconnect prohibits forcing the worker to answer calls, chats or messages outside of working hours.

Every person has the right to work in an environment free of violence and workplace harassment, with the aim of encouraging this to be fulfilled, the National Assembly reformed the Labor Code and the Organic Law of Public Service, establishing sanctions for those who do not respect the right to disconnect from the workers.

The new Law for the Eradication of Violence and Harassment establishes sanctions for employers and co-workers who exercise the ‘mobbing’ or workplace harassment against any public or private employee.

Assaults can result in physical, psychological, sexual or economic harm against a worker, including gender harassment or for discriminatory reasons.

The law, in an effort to adapt to new realities, sanctions intimidation Through social networks and under any digital media; In addition, it punishes disrespect for the right to digital disconnection.

Disrespect of the worker’s rest time is considered workplace violence and harassment;

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Ukraine Russia War, Last Minute | Russia Launches…

Army forces Russia They returned this morning to set their sights on Kievthe capital of Ukraine. The alerts have sounded again in kyiv after reports from the Ukrainian Air Force that a group of Russian bombers had taken off from a base in Russia.

Data from Ukraine’s defenses warned of the takeoff of several Tupolev Tu-95MS from the airfield Olenya located in the region of Murmanskin the northeast of Russia. Explosions have been reported in the kyiv, Zaporizhia, Lvov and Poltava regions. Authorities in the capital have reported that the alert lasted more than two hours but that air defenses had “destroyed all enemy missiles” over kyiv.

He Air Force He had already reported, at the beginning of February and last month, the takeoff of these strategic bombers that date back to the Soviet era. At the end of December, Russia used these planes to carry out a wave of attacks against Ukrainian cities, including the capital Kievbombings that left 39 dead.

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The Wall Street Journal Found Out Under What…

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It is noted that according to 2022 April 15 Negotiators from both sides tried to end hostilities by agreeing to make Ukraine a “permanently neutral state not participating in military blocs,” denying it the ability to rebuild its military with Western support, and leaving Crimea under de facto Russian control.

According to the draft contract:

Ukraine should have been allowed to seek EU membership but not be allowed to join military alliances such as the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO).

The draft treaty included a ban on foreign weapons, “including any type of missile weapons, armed forces and formations.”

Ukraine’s armed forces had to be reduced to a certain size, and Russia sought to limit everything from the number of troops and tanks to the maximum range of Ukraine’s missiles. Moscow wanted Ukraine’s armed forces to be no more than 85,000 soldiers, 342 tanks and 519 artillery pieces. According to the document, the Ukrainian side of the negotiations demanded 250,000 troops,

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The Most Terrible Battle: The Battle Of Bakhmut…

/ world today news/ Russian troops continue their confident advance on three flanks from Bakhmut – north, west and south, writes the American Institute for the Study of War (ISW). In the northwestern direction, attacks are being carried out against Ukrainian positions from Artyomovskoe (formerly Khromovo), assault units have already entered the outskirts of Bohdanovka, and the Ukrainians have been forced to withdraw from previously occupied positions near the Bakhmut-Gorlovka railway line passing through Pliers.

Volunteer formations (such as “Hispaniola”), units of the 98th Airborne Division, 78th motorized rifle regiment “North-Ahmat” and other formations operate near Bakhmut.

In addition, in the area of ​​Klescheevka, Russian troops are accelerating their combat operations. In particular, to the east of the village, Ukrainian units were thrown back to Lake Alabaster (it is assumed that Hispaniola fighters are operating here).

Now the positional battles continue to the northwest, west and southwest of Bakhmut (including near Andreevka and Spirnoi, where units of the 6th Motorized Rifle Brigade of the 2nd Army Corps of the LPR are successfully operating).

In addition, Russian units continue to expand the zone of operational control west of Bakhmut, where the road to Ivanovskoye and Chasov Yar passes.

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George Galloways Victory In Rochdale Highlights Divisions Over…

Galloway’s Victory in Rochdale Highlights Divisions over Israel-Hamas Conflict

Veteran left-wing political maverick George Galloway emerged victorious in the recent by-election in the English town of Rochdale, sparking both controversy and celebration. Known for his outspoken anti-Israel stance, Galloway successfully garnered support from Rochdale’s Muslim community by criticizing both Labour and the governing Conservatives for their positions on the ongoing Israel-Hamas conflict.

Galloway’s win adds to an already divided political landscape, with tensions rising due to differing opinions on the situation in Gaza. The conflict has sparked widespread protests across Britain, with demonstrations against Israel drawing larger crowds. This divisive issue has pervaded even local elections like that of Rochdale, where ordinarily more localized concerns dominate.

Having been elected to parliament for a remarkable seventh time, Galloway is set to become a thorn in Labour’s side. Once belonging to this opposition party himself, he was expelled after openly criticizing former Prime Minister Tony Blair over Britain’s involvement in the Iraq War. Galloway went so far as suggesting that Blair’s assassination would be morally justified.

The implications of Galloway’s victory go beyond party politics. It underscores deep-seated divisions within British society regarding the Israel-Hamas conflict—a war that has raged for five months now.

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