Bangladesh struggles to turn the tide on climate change as sea levels rise
From incessant rains to flooded rice fields, the economic impact of global warming has been keenly felt in the coastal town of Cox’s Bazar
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From incessant rains to flooded rice fields, the economic impact of global warming has been keenly felt in the coastal town of Cox’s Bazar
Read moreFulfilling pledge to boost fossil fuels will mean US misses out on huge market for clean energy, experts say
Read moreGarment workers in Bangladesh endure harsh conditions and the world’s lowest minimum wage
Read moreState newspaper says police were acting on a tipoff that militants from the Muslim minority were being sheltered in the village
Read more18,000 children under the age of 18 drown every year, but study finds moves to curb the deaths are stymied by view of the fatalities as ‘God’s will’
Read moreGroup has been seeking to build support across Islamic world – from south Asia to Africa – through outreach instead of fear
Read moreDozens have been arrested amid clashes with police as impoverished workers demand a trebling of pay
Read moreA damning study says children in the slums of Bangladesh work over 42 hours a week, often at factories supplying to the west
Read moreBangladesh scheme delivers financial support and long-term prosperity; plus, a battle against sexual violence in the Democratic Republic of the Congo
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Read moreCharities warn that doctors and nurses who stayed in opposition-held areas could be treated as rebel supporters by regime forces
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