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Nurul Karim Majumder, a journalist and former press club president in Bangladesh, died July 5. He was 68.
From New Age Bangladesh’s story:
In his professional life, Nurul Karim worked as the Feni district correspondent of Daily Star and United News of Bangladesh.
SourceKhandaker Ekramul Haq, an editor in Bangladesh, died July 5. He was 60.
From New Age Bangladesh’s story: In his professional life, Ekramul worked for different dailies and weeklies, including Weekly Robbar.
SourceNurul Karim Majumder, a journalist and former press club president in Bangladesh, died July 5. He was 68.
From New Age Bangladesh’s story:
In his professional life, Nurul Karim worked as the Feni district correspondent of Daily Star and United News of Bangladesh.
SourceKhandaker Ekramul Haq, an editor in Bangladesh, died July 5. He was 60.
From New Age Bangladesh’s story: In his professional life, Ekramul worked for different dailies and weeklies, including Weekly Robbar.
SourceJulio RodrÃguez, a commentator with Radio Centro’s Centro Deportes in Ecuador, died July 3. He was 57.
From Extra’s story: “He was known as ‘Julián’ and was dedicated to sports journalism.”
SourceCarlos Alberto Pangol, a journalist and vice president of the Tungurahua National Union of Journalists in Ecuador, died July 3. He was 73.
From Extra’s story: “‘Carlitos’, as his friends always called him, was a benchmark for journalism in Ambato. Passionate about his profession, he always carried a tape recorder in his leather bag. His career dates back more than 50 years of practicing journalism.Â
SourceJulio RodrÃguez, a commentator with Radio Centro’s Centro Deportes in Ecuador, died July 3. He was 57.
From Extra’s story: “He was known as ‘Julián’ and was dedicated to sports journalism.”
SourceCarlos Alberto Pangol, a journalist and vice president of the Tungurahua National Union of Journalists in Ecuador, died July 3. He was 73.
From Extra’s story: “‘Carlitos’, as his friends always called him, was a benchmark for journalism in Ambato. Passionate about his profession, he always carried a tape recorder in his leather bag. His career dates back more than 50 years of practicing journalism.Â
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