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profit media initiative to accumulate, store and publish Welcome to D+ March 2018 Newsletter. It is the fifty-first positive news from all the edition of the D+ Newsletter compiled with some of the news countries of the world. D+ published in March 2018 on D+. collects news for each of the 365 days of the year and Throughout the month of March 2018 we celebrated the joys spreads notable, extraordinary and delights of the World as part of Daily Positive Carnival and uplifting information from 2018. We also highlighted the plights of Rohingya people of each culture. Burma. Our founder Dr. Arif Jubaer has been sharing his

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 Afghanistan emerged as the champions of the ICC World Cup Qualifier competition defeating West Indies by seven wickets in the final in , .  Australian researchers have discovered unique platypus milk protein that is capable of fighting antimicrobial resistant bacteria, commonly known as superbugs.  Canadian archaeologists have discovered the oldest known human footprints in North America, left 13,000 years ago on the west coast of .  Chilean film A Fantastic Woman won the Best Foreign Language Film award at the 90th Academy Awards.  China sent twin satellites into space with a Long March-3B carrier rocket, adding two more members for its domestic BeiDou Navigation Satellite System (BDS).  A team of researchers from Denmark, and South Korea has found fossilized brains of a sea creature, named Kerygmachela kierkegaardi, that lived from approximately 521 to 514 million years ago.  Egypt’s football star Mohamed Salah won the Premier League player of the month award for second time in the season playing for Liverpool.  By analyzing a prehistoric site in the Libyan desert, a team of English and Italian researchers has been able to establish that people in Saharan Africa were cultivating and storing wild cereals 10,000 years ago.  English teacher Andria Zafirakou, from the Alperton Community College of Brent in one of the UK's poorest areas, won the $1 million Global Teacher Prize.  Finland was ranked as the world's happiest country according to the annual UN report.  The Philippines, Kyrgyzstan and Yemen were qualified for the Asian Cup men's football championship finals for the first time.  Qatar Airways was named as the Best Regional Middle East/Africa Airline by the Money magazine's 2018 Best in Travel awards for the second consecutive year.  A Russian Soyuz MS-08 rocket blasted off from the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan, carrying with it two NASA astronauts and one Russian cosmonaut bound for the International Space Station.  Solomon Islands has surpassed the 25,000 international visitor mark for the first time since numbers were first recorded in 1990.  Professor Heather Zar of received the 2018 L'Oréal-UNESCO For Women in Science Award from Africa and Arab States region for establishing a cutting-edge research program in pneumonia, tuberculosis and asthma, saving the lives of many children worldwide.  American author Jacqueline Woodson won the 2018 The Astrid Lindgren Memorial Award, the world's largest prize for children's writing.

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