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Using loopholes and fraud, brokers turn poverty in Bangladesh and demand for transplants in India into booming business.
Bad roads cost Bangladesh over $10 billion annually and trap millions in poverty. The deeper costs of a broken transport system—missed schooldays, maternal deaths, farm losses—reveal a nation stalled ...
In a nation often defined by resilience and reinvention, few stories echo louder than Bangladesh’s microfinance revolution.
The government has declared 43 types of work as hazardous for children—jobs that threaten their physical and mental ...
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Asian News International on MSNIran orders millions of Afghans to leave country or face arrest as deadline endsHumanitarian groups have raised concerns, warning that mass deportations could further destabilise Afghanistan, already one ...
NORTHAMPTON, MA / ACCESS Newswire / July 3, 2025 /Published by Action Against Hunger. July 3, 2025 New York, NY Please ...
The global lender found that 54% of electricity subsidies go to the top 40% income group, who typically live in larger homes and use more electricity due to higher ownership of appliances and air ...
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inews.co.uk on MSNI lost my sight aged 13 - now I teach blind people how to use computersShahin Alam is helping hundreds to master tech. But he felt like he was ‘living in a grave’ when typhoid first took his vision ...
The national budget for the fiscal year 2025–26 is a big step forward in improving Bangladesh’s social safety net programs ...
A PROUD East End suburb that used to be a thriving hot spot, is now a rat-ridden dump, locals have told The Sun. Residents in ...
Organised by members of the Bangladeshi diaspora, human rights activists, and community leaders, the exhibition showcased the alleged human rights violations and increasing persecution of minorities ...
In her latest column, Tavleen Singh speaks on the Election Commission’s voter ID revision drive in Bihar, calling it ...
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