Thứ Sáu, 1 tháng 9, 2017

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Jamuna tv News 1 September 2017, Bangladesh Latest News, Today News Update, Bangla news.

For more infomation >> Jamuna tv News 1 September 2017, Bangladesh Latest News, Today News Update, Bangla news./ insan khan - Duration: 11:51.

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Liverpool transfer news: Barcelona set to sign Liverpool star Philippe Coutinho - Duration: 2:55.

Liverpool transfer news: Barcelona set to sign Liverpool star Philippe Coutinho

Coutinho has been chased by Ernesto Valverde for several weeks. However, Liverpool bigwigs have stubbornly dug their heels in.

But Barca kept pushing and a deal now appears to have been struck. Media outlet Don Balon say Coutinho has agreed terms with the Catalans.

It's suggested a formal £138m agreement is very close. The two clubs are just negotiating bonus clauses. Barca have already splashed the cash this summer. They coughed up an eye-watering £135m for Ousmane Dembele from Borussia Dortmund.

Liverpool star Philippe Coutinho is wanted by Barcelona. Having paid so much for the France international, Don Balon say Barca are surprised Liverpool haven't pushed them harder on price for Coutinho.

Meanwhile Liverpool have emerged as serious suitors for Monaco winger Thomas Lemar who could also fill Coutinho's boots. Yesterday it was claimed that Jurgen Klopp's side had tabled £66m plus add-ons for his signature.

But Arsenal appear to have edged ahead in the race for his signature. The Gunners have had a monster £90m bid accepted for the France international.

However, its understood Lemar will only move to the Emirates if Alexis Sanchez is offloaded.  The Chilean is the subject of ongoing interest from Pep Guardiolas Manchester City.  Coutinho has been chased by Ernesto Valverde for several weeks.

However, Liverpool bigwigs have stubbornly dug their heels in. But Barca kept pushing and a deal now appears to have been struck.

Media outlet Don Balon say Coutinho has agreed terms with the Catalans. It's suggested a formal £138m agreement is very close. The two clubs are just negotiating bonus clauses. Barca have already splashed the cash this summer.

They coughed up an eye-watering £135m for Ousmane Dembele from Borussia Dortmund. Liverpool star Philippe Coutinho is wanted by Barcelona Having paid so much for the France international, Don Balon say Barca are surprised Liverpool haven't pushed them harder on price for Coutinho.

Meanwhile Liverpool have emerged as serious suitors for Monaco winger Thomas Lemar who could also fill Coutinho's boots. Yesterday it was claimed that Jurgen Klopp's side had tabled £66m plus add-ons for his signature.

But Arsenal appear to have edged ahead in the race for his signature. The Gunners have had a monster £90m bid accepted for the France international.

However, its understood Lemar will only move to the Emirates if Alexis Sanchez is offloaded.  The Chilean is the subject of ongoing interest from Pep Guardiolas Manchester City.  Coutinho has been chased by Ernesto Valverde for several weeks.

However, Liverpool bigwigs have stubbornly dug their heels in. But Barca kept pushing and a deal now appears to have been struck.

Media outlet Don Balon say Coutinho has agreed terms with the Catalans. It's suggested a formal £138m agreement is very close. The two clubs are just negotiating bonus clauses. Barca have already splashed the cash this summer.

They coughed up an eye-watering £135m for Ousmane Dembele from Borussia Dortmund. Liverpool star Philippe Coutinho is wanted by Barcelona Having paid so much for the France international, Don Balon say Barca are surprised Liverpool haven't pushed them harder on price for Coutinho.

Meanwhile Liverpool have emerged as serious suitors for Monaco winger Thomas Lemar who could also fill Coutinho's boots. Yesterday it was claimed that Jurgen Klopp's side had tabled £66m plus add-ons for his signature.

But Arsenal appear to have edged ahead in the race for his signature. The Gunners have had a monster £90m bid accepted for the France international.

However, its understood Lemar will only move to the Emirates if Alexis Sanchez is offloaded.  The Chilean is the subject of ongoing interest from Pep Guardiolas Manchester City. .

For more infomation >> Liverpool transfer news: Barcelona set to sign Liverpool star Philippe Coutinho - Duration: 2:55.

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அதிக வயதில் திருமணம் செய்த நடிகைகள் | Tamil Cinema News | Kollywood Tamil News | Kollywood News - Duration: 1:44.

For more infomation >> அதிக வயதில் திருமணம் செய்த நடிகைகள் | Tamil Cinema News | Kollywood Tamil News | Kollywood News - Duration: 1:44.

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சீரியல் நடிகர்களின் அழகான மனைவிகள் தெரியுமா | Tamil Cinema News Kollywood | TAMIL STICK - Duration: 2:05.

For more infomation >> சீரியல் நடிகர்களின் அழகான மனைவிகள் தெரியுமா | Tamil Cinema News Kollywood | TAMIL STICK - Duration: 2:05.

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정선경 딸 근황 싱가포르와 3가지 이야기-News Daily - Duration: 11:12.

For more infomation >> 정선경 딸 근황 싱가포르와 3가지 이야기-News Daily - Duration: 11:12.

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HN News - "韓国のメッシ"イ・スンウ、ヴェローナ加入…韓国人では2選手目のセリエA挑戦 - Duration: 2:37.

For more infomation >> HN News - "韓国のメッシ"イ・スンウ、ヴェローナ加入…韓国人では2選手目のセリエA挑戦 - Duration: 2:37.

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LEN DEN NEWS PRESENTS - BEFORE INTERIOR DECORATION - Duration: 6:02.

For more infomation >> LEN DEN NEWS PRESENTS - BEFORE INTERIOR DECORATION - Duration: 6:02.

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김용림 며느리 김지영, 과거 식칼들고 죽자고 소동을-News Daily - Duration: 14:51.

For more infomation >> 김용림 며느리 김지영, 과거 식칼들고 죽자고 소동을-News Daily - Duration: 14:51.

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Thailand's hopes of democracy are receding |News General - Duration: 4:27.

Thailand's hopes of democracy are receding

WHEN Yingluck Shinawatra, a former prime minister of Thailand, fled the country a few days ago, she left more than an empty chair in the Supreme Court behind.

On August 25th she had been due to hear the verdict in a case against her for negligence in a rice-subsidy scheme she ran while in office that cost the government around $16bn.

Though she was ousted in a coup in 2014, Ms Yingluck had remained a symbolic figure for opponents of the junta. The generals will not be sorry she has gone.

The scene at the courthouse—and Ms Yingluck's absence from it—epitomised the shambles that Thai politics has descended into. When she failed to turn up, the judge said he did not believe her lawyer's claim that she was ill and demanded her arrest.

Despite Ms Yingluck's poor record in office, and a very heavy police presence, many thousands of her fans turned up at the courthouse hoping to catch a glimpse of her (one of them is pictured, after hearing news of the escape of her hero whose face is on her shirt).

Ms Yingluck fled to Dubai, where her billionaire brother Thaksin Shinawatra, who was prime minister between 2001 and 2006, himself fled 11 years ago before the conclusion of a graft case.

The family's influence reflects the narrowness of the country's political class. Since 2001 the Shinawatra clan has won every election held in the country that the generals have permitted to take place.

Critics of Ms Yingluck claim that her brother continued to pull the strings from his self-imposed exile during his sister's rule.

Like him, she pursued populist policies, such as the rice scheme, which pleased their largely rural supporters, known as "red shirts", and angered royalist rivals, or "yellow shirts".

A thrice-delayed general election is due to be held next year. But Ms Yingluck's departure bodes ill for any hope of renewing Thailand's democracy.

Without her, the red shirts have no political figurehead, says Michael Montesano of the Institute of South-East Asian Studies, a think-tank in Singapore. Her flight will further demoralise the already weak Pheu Thai party she heads.

Without Ms Yingluck, the ruling junta may find it easier to maintain a tight grip. It has dodged the dilemma of imprisoning a much-loved politician, or freeing her and undermining its own authority.

Corruption, such as that which plagued the rice scheme on Ms Yingluck's watch, was cited by the junta as one justification for its coup.

(On the day of Ms Yingluck's no-show, Thailand's generals had the satisfaction of seeing a 42-year sentence imposed by the Supreme Court on her former commerce minister for offences related to those that she was alleged to have committed.).

But there are potential troubles ahead for the junta. In just two months the cremation will take place of the country's much loved king, Bhumibol Adulyadej, who died in 2016.

He was succeeded by his less popular son, Maha Vajiralongkorn. More drama from the Shinawatra clan could disrupt the careful choreography of the event.

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