Bangladesh leader warns ‘extremely dangerous’ if polls derailed

DHAKA: Bangladesh’s leader has warned that any deviation from planned elections would be “extremely dangerous,” as violent political rivalries deepen a year after the overthrow of longtime prime minister Sheikh Hasina. The warning comes after protests in the South Asian nation, which left a key leader hospitalized, with parties vying for power ahead of the […]

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BNP will do whatever necessary to prevent enforced disappearances: Salahuddin

If BNP comes to power through the people’s vote, the party will do whatever is necessary to prevent and eliminate enforced disappearances in the country, BNP Standing Committee Member Salahuddin Ahmed said today (29 August). “We are fighting for democracy to ensure that no one faces enforced disappearance in the future. As a political activist, […]

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Climate at the Crossroads: A Decade of the Paris Agreement and Bangladesh’s Next Steps

By Asaduzzaman Shamrat On December 12, 2015, during the COP21 conference, world leaders agreed to reduce global warming and limit global warming to 1.5% by 2050. As a media worker, I was fortunate enough to cover the signing ceremony. But I am deeply disappointed by the unusual delay in implementing the agreement by the leaders of […]

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Air Pollution Costs Bangladeshis 5.5 Years of Life—Biggest Risk Nationwide

Dhaka, August 27 — Air pollution has emerged as the single biggest threat to life expectancy in Bangladesh, reducing the average lifespan of citizens by 5.5 years, according to the latest findings of the Air Quality Life Index (AQLI) from the University of Chicago’s Energy Policy Institute (EPIC). The report, set to be released globally […]

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Bangladesh runs out of resources for Rohingya as global support plunges

DHAKA: Bangladesh is unable to allocate additional resources for the growing number of Rohingya refugees, the country’s leader said on Monday, as he called on the international community to deliver on UN commitments to address the crisis. The chief of Bangladesh’s interim government, Nobel laureate Muhammad Yunus, was addressing a two-day conference in Cox’s Bazar, […]

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Bangladesh visit was ‘highly productive’, Ishaq Dar says before leaving

Dhaka : Pakistan’s Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar described his 36-hour visit to Bangladesh as “highly productive.” Dar expressed his firm belief that this trip would inject new momentum into Bangladesh-Pakistan relations. There would be more exchange of visits as well as enhanced cooperation in various fields. He conveyed this optimism in […]

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Rohingya crisis: UK, France, 9 other countries reaffirm support for Bangladesh

Dhaka : Eleven countries, including the United Kingdom and France, have reaffirmed their support for Bangladesh in hosting over 1.3 million Rohingya refugees while urging efforts to address the root causes of the crisis in Myanmar. In a joint statement today (25 August), diplomatic missions from UK, France, Australia, Canada, Italy, Switzerland, Netherlands, Norway, Denmark, Sweden, […]

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Professor Muhammad Yunus Stresses SAARC Revitalization in Meeting with Pakistan’s Deputy Prime Minister

DHAKA, August 25: Pakistan’s Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister, Senator Mohammad Ishaq Dar, paid a courtesy call on Chief Adviser Professor Muhammad Yunus on Sunday at the State Guest House Jamuna. The two leaders discussed strengthening bilateral ties, boosting trade, youth-to-youth exchanges, increased education and cultural exchanges and revitalizing regional cooperation through SAARC. Deputy […]

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Brazil Eyes New Business and Investment Opportunities in Bangladesh

Dhaka, Tuesday: Brazil has expressed keen interest in expanding business and investment in Bangladesh, with a particular focus on meat processing, agriculture, trade, and sports cooperation. Brazilian Ambassador to Bangladesh Paulo Fernando Dias Feres revealed that several Brazilian companies are interested in investing in Bangladesh, especially in setting up meat processing factories. Speaking at an […]

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Looting economic sector a ‘grave treason’, looters must face law: CA Yunus

Dhaka : Chief Adviser Muhammad Yunus today (17 August) assured that the government will provide full cooperation to bring back the country’s assets laundered abroad. Terming this looting of the nation’s economic sector an act of “grave treason,” the chief adviser said, “To build a better country for future generations, these looters must be brought under […]

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