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Why do the world's poor make a beeline for New York City? It is now home to over 3 million immigrants, the largest influx ...
Tens of thousands of Rohingya refugees living in camps in Bangladesh are marking the eighth anniversary of their mass exodus ...
While coaching centres market themselves as essential, many argue they are unnecessary since exams are based on the school curriculum. Yet the fear of falling behind keeps students — and their familie ...
Sustainable finance is emerging as a defining theme for the banking industry in Bangladesh, a country that is acutely vulnerable to the impacts of climate change.
The sports fans in Rajgir are hungry for more as they expect more international events to come to the city following the hockey Asia Cup 2025. With a world-class cricket stadium on the horizon, the ...
Why do the world's poor make a beeline for New York City? It is now home to over 3 million immigrants, the largest influx ...
The Liquid Tree uses local microalgae to perform photosynthesis. Functioning like a natural tree, it takes in carbon dioxide and produces oxygen ...
Earlier this year, the Trump administration’s defunding of USAID brought an abrupt halt to hundreds of global health programs, including those targeting tuberculosis. The disease kills more people ...
The goal of the Guo Family Education Fund in the village is to motivate students to stay connected to their country and the village.
The Jama’atul Mujahideen Bangladesh, which claimed responsibility for the serial bombings, has shown remarkable resilience, adapting and regrouping despite crackdowns.
Why do the world’s poor make a beeline for New York City? It is now home to over 3 million immigrants, the largest influx coming from the Dominican Republic, China, Jamaica, Mexico, Guyana, Ecuador, ...