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Unregulated activity led by Chinese enterprises in conflict-ravaged Myanmar is creating an environmental calamity in neighboring Thailand.
Objective The purpose of this paper is to perform a systematic review and meta-analysis in order to summarise the prevalence of diabetes and pre-diabetes and their associated risk factors in ...
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Researchers make concerning discovery embedded in tissue of staple fish — here's what you need to knowand arsenic. These particles come from plastic bags, bottles, synthetic fabrics, and other items that wash into rivers and ...
Northern Thai Rivers Face Escalating Arsenic Crisis Tests by Thailand’s Pollution Control Department have revealed that arsenic concentrations in the Kok River and tributaries now exceed national ...
In a country where millions depend on tubewells for their daily drinking water, a silent killer continues to flow through the ...
Arsenic is a daily poison in many parts of the world, such as Bangladesh where soil has high levels of naturally occurring arsenate. Wells drilled willy nilly by well-meaning organizations ended up ...
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Pure arsenic is a scary poisonous rockITR 2025: Salaried taxpayers must be aware of these 7 key points before filing their income tax return ‘Britain has gone to hell’: Why one of UK's richest billionaires left London and moved to UAE ...
Bangladesh said the idol of the makeshift Mandap was immersed in the Balu River, in due reverence, with the participation of the members of the Hindu community ...
Geo-Politics: Experts brief Indian MPs on Bangladesh's growing links with China, Pakistan; call for deeper engagement and regional cooperation.
Bangladesh's constitutional debate is more than a legal amendment. It reflects the country's evolving identity. At this crossroads, the nation must carefully consider the implications of its choices.
Photographs of a leopard snapped by camera traps in forests in Bangladesh’s Chittagong Hill Tracts have raised hopes among conservationists working to save the critically endangered species ...
Signed during Sheikh Hasina’s first term, the treaty ended long-standing Ganga water disputes, but 30 years later, India says it’s time for a reset.
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