Bangladesh is projected to lose 4.8 percent of its working hours due to heat stress by 2030 if adequate and timely adaptation measures are not taken, according to a study.
By Thomas Escritt, Poppy McPherson and Jennifer Rigby BERLIN/BANGKOK/LONDON (Reuters) - Field hospitals in Thai refugee camps ...
Bangladesh is set to bolster its food reserves with the purchase of one lakh tonnes of white rice from Vietnam under a ...
Bangladesh Archery Federation (BAF) has been conducting various activities across the country on the occasion of Festival ...
The Bangladesh Water Development Board (BWDB) has directed the Dhaka Boat Club Limited to vacate 10 acres of land in Savar, ...
Silvas remarks comes ahead of the first Test against Australia at Galle. The two-match series is SLs last ICC World Test ...
A nationwide strike by Bangladesh Railway`s running staff has halted train services. In response, the Bangladesh Road ...
The company declared a record 1,890% interim cash dividend, amounting to Tk596 crore, for the April-December period of FY2024-25 ...
DHAKA, Jan 28, 2025 (BSS) –BNP Senior Joint Secretary General Advocate Ruhul Kabir Rizvi Ahmed today said that the cohorts ...
In a major revelation in the Saif Ali Khan attack case, the Mumbai Police stated that ‘physical’ evidence against the accused ...
The two companies, major players in Bangladesh’s appliance market, reported significant challenges due to raw material price hikes, taka devaluation, rising interest rates, and higher inflation, which ...
He bowled three solid overs, in the mid 130s or thereabouts, and all the damage to England was done elsewhere. Still, both ...