Midday Brief, Saturday, April 27, 2019
A vendor arranges sliced watermelons on top of a makeshift surface to sell them to weary commuters. The juicy fruit helps people stay hydrated and beat the summer heat. But leaving the chopped-up pieces uncovered exposes those to the risk of contamination by dust or germs. At the same time, hovering little pests may swoop down on the fruits. The photo was taken at Hatirpool near Eastern Plaza on April 25, 2019. Photo: STAR/ Amran Hossain
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Here are the headlines so far on April 27, 2019
Here are the headlines so far on April 27, 2019
Hello readers! How are you doing today?
Here are the headlines so far on April 27, 2019
National
Nor’westers, hailstorm likely at many places
Missing college student’s body recovered in Jaflong
2 ‘outlaws’ killed in ‘gunfight’ with rivals in Bogura
11 packets of yaba tablets found inside corpse
Ashulia RMG workers on hunger strike
11 Bangladeshis who worked at SL factory sent back
PM to meet President this evening
World
15 killed in Sri Lanka in shootout with suspected Islamist militants
Trump pulling US out of UN arms treaty, heeding NRA
‘Black sheep’: The mastermind of Sri Lanka's Easter Sunday bombs
Air India services hit worldwide after server glitch
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