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Day: October 15, 2017

10 Minute Morning Habit Burns 400 Extra Calories Every Week
ENGLISH, Life Style

10 Minute Morning Habit Burns 400 Extra Calories Every Week

    Say hello to the new-and-improved, effortless way to become a morning person. And no, it doesn’t require a workout buddy (or even an overpriced latte!) to lure you out of bed. If you can’t get to the gym in the morning—but still want to reap all of the insane benefits of morning workouts—just host your own personal dance party, instead. Yes, you read that right. In addition to starting your day on the right foot (literally), dancing has loads of health benefits. Just 10 minutes of dancing can increase your heart rate, burning up to 60 calories in one go. Not to mention, it can boost your mood and give you a giant burst of energy. Talk about rise and shine! The 7 new rules of counting calories to lose weight The 7 New Rules of Counting Calories to Lose Weight All you need i...
What the Passport Colour Really Means
ENGLISH, Extras

What the Passport Colour Really Means

    Take a closer look at that small, rectangular booklet in your hand. Depending on where you’re from, its colour could tell you a lot about the country you call home. (Don't miss learning more about the rarest passport in the world, too.) Although there are no strict international guidelines for passport colours, the shades are by no means random. Countries typically choose colours that pay tribute to their culture, politics, or faith, Claire Burrows of De La Rue, a British passport-making company, told the Economist. For example, Islamic countries often use green passport covers because the colour is important in their religion. Member countries of ECOWAS (the Economic Community of West African States) cover their passports with various shades of green, too. Member...
First commercial flight lands on remote British island
ENGLISH, United Kingdom

First commercial flight lands on remote British island

    The first ever scheduled flight to British overseas territory St Helena has landed but was 45 minutes late. The UK taxpayer-funded development on the remote South Atlantic island welcomed its first 78 commercial airline passengers at just before 2pm on Saturday. The flight from South Africa landed 45 minutes behind schedule. The territories official Twitter account shared images of huge crowds gathered to welcome the flight and described it as “a big moment for all”. St Helena Airport, built with £285 million of funding from the Department for International Development (Dfid), was due to open last year but the launch of commercial flights was delayed because of dangerous wind conditions. Further trials were carried out in August and the airport was given the go-ahead to be...
A man remains missing after being seen to fall into the River Thame
ENGLISH, London

A man remains missing after being seen to fall into the River Thame

    Man remains missing after Tower Bridge fal,detectives said. City of London Police said the man was seen on Tower Bridge at around 5.50pm on Friday October 13. A CCTV image of the unidentified man has been released. City police received reports from several witnesses that a man, described as black and wearing dark clothing, had fallen into the river. Officers are continuing to search the area including the river, as well as making local inquiries to identify him. Anyone with information is asked to contact police.
Chief Justice can not return and able to take responsibility until the complaint is resolved
Bangladesh, ENGLISH

Chief Justice can not return and able to take responsibility until the complaint is resolved

    Law Minister Anisul Huq on Sunday said Chief Justice SK Sinha is destined to face Anti-Corruption Commission (ACC) investigations as 11 scheduled allegations of graft and moral lapses were surfaced against him with an overnight Supreme Court statement. Nobody is above the law, he told a crowded press conference at his office. Anisul Huq said the statutory Anti-Corruption Commission (ACC) was likely to investigate the allegations as almost all of the allegations against him fall under the ACC purview while ‘it is the prerogative of the President to take (the subsequent) actions if the charges are proved. The law minister’s comments came a day after the Supreme Court issued a statement revealing that President Abdul Hamid last week conveyed the apex court judges about the 11...