Tag: Bangladesh
Warning of high danger in the area! Hurricane Mocha approaches world’s largest refugee camp
The Bangladesh Meteorological Service warned that Hurricane Mocha could cause serious loss of life and property in and around Cox’s Bazar camp, which is home to many Rohingya refugees. MORE…
Cyclone Mocha hits the coasts of Bangladesh and Burma
Cyclone Mocha, which intensified on Saturday May 13, threatens the Bay of Bengal. It arrives this Sunday 14 on the coasts of Bangladesh and Burma, according to the office of…
Bangladesh is suffocating, crushed by a record heat wave
A historic heat wave has been ravaging South and Southeast Asia, especially in Bangladesh for several days. Heat very difficult to bear in a poor and overpopulated country, and with…
A fiery hell raged in the refugee camp of the Rohingya people in Bangladesh – more than ten thousand people were left homeless
The fire raged for three hours. In addition to the refugees’ homes, the fire destroyed dozens of mosques and schools. Refugees of the Rohingya people who fled from Myanmar to…
Bangladesh inaugurates its first skytrain line in Dhaka
It’s a small revolution for the capital of Bangladesh. Dhaka, with its 22 million inhabitants and its infernal car traffic, inaugurates its first metro line. It took 10 years to…
Millions in Bangladesh may be forced to flee cyclone
The authorities hope to evacuate a total of around 2.5 million people, but could not say on Monday whether they would have time before Sitrang reaches all threatened areas. Among…
Bangladesh Prime Minister received by Narendra Modi in New Delhi
The Prime Minister of Bangladesh, Sheik Hasina, is meeting her Indian counterpart, Narendra Modi, in New Delhi on Tuesday, September 6. On the menu of discussions: trade agreements and financial…
Misleading about loans in text about Bangladesh
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“There is water everywhere but nothing to drink” – extraordinary floods have taken millions of homes in India and Bangladesh
The area was plagued by severe heat in the spring, and unprecedented monsoon rain began as early as May. According to experts, climate change has made the monsoon season more…