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Our analysis highlights the limits of existing political solutions. The ability of the Ganges river to support life and ...
Despite poor internet and power cuts, Bangladesh’s telehealth service connected rural residents to city doctors until this ...
By law, organ donations in India are only permitted between close relatives or with special government approval, but traffickers manipulate everything – family trees, hospital records, even DNA tests ...
Byrnihat looks like many other towns in India’s picturesque northeastern states of Assam and Meghalaya. But while it is ...
The Meddin Emerging Researcher Scholarship, established in honor of Russell Meddin, a global advocate for bikeshare ... "Growing up in Dhaka, I saw how hard it is for people to move around in a ...
As Dhaka swelters under record temperatures, women in the city’s poorest neighbourhoods face a brutal, daily struggle—trapped between unpaid care, precarious work, and suffocating heat with no escape ...
The Eternal City Rome will host the 25th World Travel and Tourism Council (WTTC) Global Summit from September 28 to 30, 2025, ...
Ten years after the Paris Agreement, nations are still nowhere near ambitious enough in their commitments to reduce emissions ...
The new electric buses will be leased to private operators, who will be selected through open tenders. This approach is designed to circumvent the inefficiencies and politicisation that have hampered ...
Urban slums in Dhaka continue to reflect the stark reality of food insecurity and malnutrition faced by the city’s ...
Can cities continue to grow without destroying Earth? A new paper from ICTA-UAB, Spain, offers insight into this complex ...
The magnificent Ahsan Manzil, the seat of Dhaka's erstwhile nawabs overlooking the Buriganga River, is a must-see place for a ...