Even in a world obsessed with fast food and hurried meals, the benefits of the traditional Bangladeshi way of cooking are ...
Bangladesh’s winter harvest brings peak vegetable supply — and peak exposure to industrial heavy metals — as dry-season conditions concentrate contamination in soil and food ...
Economist Jahangir Alam Khan said Bangladesh is failing to capture global market share due to systemic weaknesses that ...
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Uralchem donates 30,000 tonnes of potash fertiliser to Bangladesh
The Russian envoy said the donation aligns with the United Nations Sustainable Development Goal 2, which aims to end hunger, ...
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In Bangladesh, thousands of volunteers are battling climate-fueled disease at its source
As mosquitoes spread dengue and chikungunya, Bangladeshi cleanup crews are taking public health into their own hands.
The fertiliser—30,000 metric tonnes of muriate of potash was donated by Uralchem, one of Russia’s leading fertiliser manufacturers.
Bangladesh joined the initiative in 2025. Continuing this expansion, the 2026 edition will feature 16 teams from 14 countries ...
Indian rice millers and exporters have welcomed Bangladesh’s fresh permission for private sector imports of 2 lakh metric tonnes of parboiled rice, claiming that the move opened up additional export ...
For nearly 50 years, Bangladesh has been one of the world’s favourite outliers. Born in the trauma of 1971 with a shattered economy and a population of 75 million, the country was summarily dismissed ...
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It’s got tigers, tea plantations and beaches — so why does Bangladesh struggle to attract tourists?
Despite having incredible natural sights, Bangladesh has never been a mainstream tourist destination. Here’s what’s holding it back and what awaits visitors who do go.
Ziaur Rahman taught us to stand tall, holding our heads high’: Mirza Fakhrul DHAKA, Jan 20, 2026 (BSS) - Bangladesh ...
These losses also pose risks to city dwellers. Among the 89 snake species native to Bangladesh, around 30% are venomous, ...
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