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Uncovering hidden danger in Bangladesh's packaged foods - MSNExcess salt in processed foods fueling rise in Non-Communicable Diseases: Experts Globally, 1.28 billion people aged 30 to 79 suffer from hypertension, which is responsible for nearly 10 million ...
COX’S BAZAR, Bangladesh — Rohingya refugees in crammed Bangladeshi camps say they are worried about a U.S. decision to cut food rations by half beginning next month, while a refugee official ...
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The Associated Press on MSNRohingya refugees in Bangladesh brace for upcoming food reductions as aid agencies cut funding - MSNCOX’S BAZAR, Bangladesh (AP) — Rohingya refugees in crammed Bangladeshi camps say they are worried about a U.S. decision to ...
11.9m people in Bangladesh faced acute food insecurity in 2023: FSIN report. As many as 11.9 million people, or 31 percent of the analysed population, were projected to have faced "high levels of ...
Some forms of subsidies will always prevail in any economy, but the extent and the depth of subsidies should not reach such a level where it becomes an unbearable burden on the economy ...
Bangladesh’s Leader Resigns ... bashing portraits and helping themselves to a spread of food in ... Ms. Hasina entrenched her authority and divided Bangladesh, a nation of 170 million people.
The worst floods that Bangladesh has seen in decades occurred in August, displacing millions. Many people are still struggling to rebuild their lives and find sources of income.
“As the food is cut, they will get less nutritious food, which may lead to a lack of nutrition. There will be social and mental pressure created amongst the Rohingya people in their community.
COX’S BAZAR, Bangladesh (AP) — Rohingya refugees in crammed Bangladeshi camps say they are worried about a U.S. decision to cut food rations by half beginning next month, while a refugee ...
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