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MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 2016
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Bangladesh tops countries to face Brexit impact n Ibrahim Hossain Ovi Bangladesh has topped the list of Commonwealth countries that would face the greatest absolute effects in terms of the extra import duty it would have to pay under possible new tax bill after Britain’s departure from the European Union (EU), or the so-called Brexit. The possible trade effects of Brexit on Bangladesh exports to Britain markets was forecast in research papers published by the Commonwealth Secretariat. Bangladesh is followed by India, Pakistan, South Africa, Mauritius, Seychelles, Ghana, Sri Lanka, Kenya and Papua New Guinea. “Bangladesh faces overwhelmingly the largest absolute hit, but proportional to current exports the worst affected state would be Seychelles, followed by Mauritius,” the report stated. Because this ranking focuses on countries with large exports to the UK, it can obscure serious relative impacts on small states, it added. This issue of Commonwealth PAGE 2 COLUMN 1
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Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina will have a crucial bilateral meeting with her Indian counterpart Narendra Modi on October 16 in Goa, India where they are likely to decide their attendance in the upcoming Saarc Summit. The meeting is likely to decide the fate of the summit, scheduled to be held in Islamabad, Pakistan in November, a diplomat told UNB on Saturday. “There is already a doubt over the summit following recent tension between India and Pakistan, while the last two ministerial-level meetings witnessed poor rep-
resentation from Bangladesh and India,” said another diplomat, asking to remain anonymous. The recent interviews given by Syed Muazzem Ali, Bangladesh high commissioner in New Delhi,
to the Indian media also indicate that the importance of the meeting between Bangladesh prime minister and her Indian counterpart, the diplomat said. The prime minister will visit
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Hasina-Modi crucial meeting in Goa Oct 16 n UNB
Narrow escape for rusty Tigers
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India on October 15 to attend an outreach meeting at Eighth BRICS Summit in Goa on October 15-16. “Perhaps, at the Goa outreach event, the two prime ministers [Hasina and Modi] can also discuss their attendance at the forthcoming Saarc Summit in Islamabad,” Muazzem told the Indian media recently. Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina has yet to take any final decision over her participation in the upcoming South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation (Saarc) Summit, though a section of media reported that she would not be attending, officials said.
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Afghanistan had the game in the bag till the last moment until Bangladesh dramatically snatched a rather tight seven-run win to lead the three-match series 1-0 in Mirpur’s Sher-e-Bangla National Stadium yesterday. The visitors required 77 runs in the last 10 overs with eight wickets in hand and things looked clumsy for the Tigers but fast bowler Taskin Ahmed, making his comeback in international cricket, helped Bangladesh snatch a brilliant win. Taskin picked up two wickets each in the 48th and 50th over while fellow pacer Rubel Hossain provided valuable support as the Tigers snatched a hard fought win after playing their first ODI in nearly 10 months. But it was champion cricketer Shakib al Hasan who was really instrumental behind the win as the left arm spinner bowled superbly, bagging two wickets from his 10 overs giving away only 26 runs. In the process, he became the leading wicket taker in ODIs for the Tigers, leaving behind Abdur Razzak, who has 207 wickets. Shakib is now the leading Bangladesh wicket taker across all three formats. However, the Afghans gave a tough time to the home side coming into the chase of 266 with Shakib dismissing opening batsman Shabir Noori up front while Mohammad Shahzad scored a quick 31 off 21 balls but was dismissed immediately after smashing a brilliant six off skipper Mashrafe bin Mortaza. But Rahmat Shah and Hashmatullah Shahidi took over control against the Bangladeshi bowlers as the pair added 144 runs for the third wicket and at one point, it looked like the batting side could easily chase down the target. Both the batsman struck fifties and were dominating the Bangladeshi bowlers as they also received some help from the Tigers fielders with Mahmudullah dropping an
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INSIDE Faridpur newborn still in critical condition
The newborn baby girl, who was found alive when she was being buried in Faridpur on Thursday, now undergoing treatment at Square Hospital in Dhaka, is still in critical condition. PAGE 3
People hail women traffic police deployment
The traffic department of Chittagong Metropolitan Police is going to deploy more female police personnel for managing traffic following the success of the newly-launched initiative in the city. PAGE 7
In the land of red crabs
Beside the panoramic sea beach that makes Kuakata in Patuakhali such a popular destination among tourists, there are other hidden treasures that it has to offer. One of them is Lal Kakrar Char (Red Crab Shoals). PAGE 32