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Khagrachhari Town Wears Deserted Look

Khagrachhari district town wore a deserted look on Wednesday following the imposition of an overnight curfew amid clashes between the indigenous and Bangali settler communities on Tuesday that left one person dead.

Residents did not come out of houses and shops and other establishments remained closed in the morning despite the end of the curfew.

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Country
Pilkhana Trial Adjourned Till Apr 15

Eighty-four accused in BDR Pilkhana mutiny case were produced before the special court on Wednesday, the second day of the trial that began at Durbar Hall of the force's headquarters on Tuesday.

The court ordered giving copies of the charges to the accused before adjourning the proceedings till Apr 15 at around 11:45am after one-hour hearing.

International
Iraq Executes Saddam Henchman 'Chemical Ali'

Iraq on Monday executed Ali Hassan al-Majeed, the Saddam Hussein henchman widely known as "Chemical Ali", for crimes against humanity, government spokesman Ali al-Dabbagh said. "The death sentence against Ali Hassan al-Majeed has been carried out," Dabbagh said.

Majeed, a cousin of Saddam's who earned his nickname because of his use of poison gas, was executed by hanging, the government said in a statement.

 
Business
Prices: Minister Blames 'Mafia'

Experts on Tuesday warned of rising inflation in wake of spiralling food prices, while the finance minister blamed "syndicates" for the continued hikes.

Unable to explain the recent rocketing price of rice, finance minister AMA Muhith on Tuesday blamed it on collusion of market players.

Sports
Lee Retires from Tests but Aims for 2011 World Cup

Brett Lee, Australia's fourth-highest wicket-taker, has retired from Test cricket after admitting his body could no longer handle the demands of the five-day game. Lee has decided to focus on ODIs and Twenty20s as he aims to rejoin Australia's team and collect a second World Cup trophy in 2011., reports Cricinfo.

"I'm not 21, I'm 33," Lee told Seven on Tuesday.

 
Health
Flu Experts Assess Whether H1N1 Pandemic Peaked

Flu experts convened on Tuesday to assess whether the H1N1 pandemic has peaked, the World Health Organisation (WHO) said.

Such a recommendation -- which is widely expected -- would signal infections are falling in most countries but fresh waves can still occur and health authorities should remain vigilant.

Events
World Food Day being observed

Ministry of Agriculture in collaboration with United Nations Food and Agricultural Organisation brought out a rally in the city to mark the World Food Day on Friday. This year's theme of the day is 'Achieving Food Security in Times of Crisis'.

Agriculture minister Matia Chowdhury inaugurated the day's events through the rally followed by a procession that started from Khamar Bari, participated among others by agriculturists, scientists, officials and members of the public.