When Nobel laureate Muhammad Yunus touched down in Beijing on March 27, he wasn’t just making a diplomatic visit -- he was ...
A powerful earthquake killed more than 140 people in Myanmar on Friday, authorities said, toppling buildings and wrecking ...
Buildings have collapsed and Bangkok declared ‘disaster area’, as rescuers race to find survivors with tens of thousands feared dead ...
Damage is reported in Yangon, Myanmar’s largest city (which lies 600km away from the epicentre) and in Naypyidaw, the country ...
The Indus River, once the lifeline of Sindh, now flows more like a political chessboard, where the central government and the ...
India will send more than 15 tonnes of relief material to Myanmar following a series of powerful earthquakes that has led to ...
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Nordot on MSNPowerful quakes kill at least 144 in Myanmar, many still trappedAt least 144 people have been killed and more than 700 are injured in Myanmar after powerful earthquakes struck South-East ...
Dhaka/Beijing: Bangladesh’s Chief Advisor Mohammad Yunus, who arrived in Beijing, has met with Chinese President Xi Jinping. There is a possibility that the long-awaited Teesta River project ...
Bangladeshi has welcomed the participation of Chinese companies in the Teesta River Comprehensive Management ... after the bilateral meeting between Bangladesh Chief Adviser Prof Muhammad Yunus ...
Muhammad Yunus, chief of Bangladesh's interim government, has sought a 50-year plan from China for managing the country's ...
Bangladesh and China signed one economic and ... including cooperation on the Teesta River project and Mongla port modernization.
Trade, river and Rohingya issues are on the agenda as Bangladesh transitional government head Muhammad Yunus initiated a four-day visit to China on Wednesday. Yunus will have a meeting with ...
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