India in trouble as Bangladesh changes export trade route

Bangladesh has stopped exporting textiles and ready-made garments through Indian airports and seaports. By changing the export route, Dhaka is now sending ready-made garments to various countries via the Maldives. New Delhi is facing losses due to this, depriving it of a huge amount of revenue. This news was reported by the Indian media Livemint […]

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Landslides, floods threaten Japan: 200,000 people urged to evacuate

Authorities have ordered 200,000 people to evacuate western Japan due to landslides and floods. They have been told to leave by Saturday (November 2). The Japan Meteorological Agency said warm, humid winds were bringing heavy rain and thunderstorms to western Japan. Matsuyama city has issued a top-level warning, urging 189,552 residents in 10 districts to […]

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North Korea has 8,000 troops on the Ukrainian border: US

Russia has deployed about 8,000 North Korean troops on the Ukrainian border. Moscow is preparing to deploy these troops to the battlefield in the coming days. US Secretary of State Antony Blinken has given this information. The US Secretary of State said that the US believes that North Korea has sent a total of 10,000 […]

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Citizens of 9 countries will be able to travel to China without a visa

The country’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs has allowed citizens of 9 countries to travel to China without a visa. The country’s Foreign Office confirmed the matter in a statement on Friday. Citizens of 9 countries will get this facility to travel to China without a visa from November 4. And the countries that will get […]

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World Bank Report Spotlights Pathways to Strengthen Mongolia’s Economic Resilience

The World Bank Group published the “Mongolia Country Climate and Development Report” (CCDR), which details comprehensive reforms that complement Mongolia’s current climate and development strategies while balancing environmental concerns with economic growth. Mongolia faces unique challenges from both climate change and the global shift towards a low-carbon economy, underscoring the need for urgent actions to enhance […]

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Pavlodar: From Military Outpost to Northern Kazakhstan’s Tranquil Green City

Built as an outpost on the bank of the Irtysh River, Kazakhstan’s green city Pavlodar evolved from a merchant town to the core of the virgin land campaigns to become Kazakhstan’s northern center of metallurgy and just a peaceful city to live. Irtysh embankment in Pavlodar. Photo credit: Valeriy Bugayev/ortcom.kz.  Click to see the map […]

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Bangladesh sent 9.3 lakh workers abroad since Jan

The trend of overseas employment is satisfactory so far and we are expecting to send more remittance senders with jobs this year, BMET Director Mamun Sarder says. With sincere efforts by different stakeholders, especially the government, Bangladesh sent abroad 9.3 lakh workers with jobs from January to 2 November this year. “The trend of overseas […]

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Pakistan shuts primary schools in Lahore over record pollution

Pakistan’s second city of Lahore will close primary schools for a week over record pollution, government authorities said Sunday, to avoid exposing millions of children to smog several times above levels deemed dangerous. For days, the city of 14 million people has been enveloped by smog, a mix of fog and pollutants caused by low-grade […]

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Over 347,000 Tons of Goods Transported via Afghan Railways in Past Month

The Ministry of Public Works reported that over 347,000 tons of goods were transported via the country’s railway system in the month of Mizan this solar year. Mohammad Ashraf Haqshinas, the ministry’s spokesperson, said that over 7,000 tons of this total consisted of exports. According to Haqshinas, the imports this month included petroleum and non-petroleum […]

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