Rohingya funding crisis: UN Secretary-General assures, assistance will continue

Rohingya funding crisis: UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres has assured that all efforts will be made to ensure the necessary funds for the Rohingya. While visiting the Balukhali Rohingya camp in Ukhiya on Wednesday (March 14), he said, “I promise that we will do everything we can to avoid a funding crisis. I will talk to all countries in the world to help us and ensure adequate funding.” Guterres said he will be vocal so that the international community does not forget the Rohingya. More assistance is urgently needed for the…

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World’s longest undersea tunnel: Denmark-Germany to meet in 2029

World’s longest undersea A massive engineering project is underway to revolutionize Europe’s transportation system. The Fehmarnbelt Tunnel, which is being built under the sea, will connect Denmark and Germany. When completed, it will be the world’s longest road and rail tunnel and the longest submerged tunnel. Khabar Express Tribune. The 18-kilometer (11.2-mile) tunnel will carry two roadways and two electric railway lines. While tunnels are traditionally built by digging through hard ground, the Fehmarnbelt Tunnel is being built using prefabricated concrete sections. The massive sections will be floated to the…

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Rohingya in aid crisis: Guterres warns

Rohingya in aid crisis: Guterres UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres has said that a reduction in international aid for Rohingya refugees will lead to a humanitarian catastrophe. He spoke before breaking his fast with Rohingya refugees at Ukhiya Camp 20 Extension in Cox’s Bazar on Friday. “We are on the brink of a deep humanitarian crisis. With the announcement of a reduction in funding, we are at risk of receiving only 40 percent of the amount of humanitarian aid we had in 2024 in 2025. This would be a terrible catastrophe,”…

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Trade Advisor: Prices of daily necessities will decrease further during Ramadan

Trade Advisor: Prices of  Prime Minister’s Commerce Advisor Sheikh Bashir Uddin said that commodity prices will remain stable during the month of Ramadan and will further decline. He said this at the post-iftar gathering of Imams and Khatibs organized by Hefazat-e-Islam Bangladesh Dhaka Metropolitan at Jamia Madaniya Baridhara Madrasa Auditorium in the capital on Wednesday (March 12). Sheikh Bashir Uddin said that one of the reasons for the August 5 student uprising was wealth inequality. In order to eliminate this inequality, the Islamic model of Karje Hasana and Zakat can…

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Iran Russia and China hold drills in the Gulf of Oman

Iran Russia and China hold For the fifth year in a row, Iran, Russia and China have begun joint naval drills in the Gulf of Oman. The drills, dubbed ‘Marine Security Belt 2025’, began on Tuesday near Iran’s Chabahar port. China’s state-run CGTN reported that the main goal of the drills is to strengthen cooperation between the participating countries’ navies. The two-day drills include attacks on maritime targets, damage control and joint search and rescue operations. The Russian Defense Ministry said the ship’s crews fired large-caliber machine guns and small…

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Trump to buy ‘brand new’ Tesla, declares ‘unwavering support’ for Elon Musk

Trump to buy ‘brand new’ Tesla, US President Donald Trump announced on Tuesday that he will buy a ‘brand new’ Tesla car to show his support for his close ally and Tesla CEO Elon Musk. Trump’s announcement comes in the wake of the ongoing boycott of Musk and Tesla by the ‘far left’. In a post on Truth Social, Trump said, ‘Elon Musk is risking everything to help our nation and he is doing a great job!’ He also said that ‘the left is trying to illegally boycott Tesla and…

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Traffic congestion in the metro, terrible conditions before Iftar

Monday was the ninth day of Ramadan. There was an unusual crowd in the metro that afternoon. On one hand, offices were open, on the other hand, public transport on the roads had been disrupted since morning. As a result, the entire pressure of passengers fell on the metro. Before the offices closed in the afternoon, people were overflowing into the metro compartment from Motijheel to Uttaram. At some stations, other passengers waiting outside were pushing people inside the compartment to make room for people. Even then, there was no…

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Kashmir is bustling with fashion shows

Kashmir is in a state of chaos. The assembly is also in turmoil. Amidst loud cries, the Chief Minister of the Union Territory, Omar Abdullah, said, “I have summoned a report on the Gulmarg fashion show. My government was in no way associated with that show. The anger of the people is very real. The organizers did not give importance to the emotions and sensitivities of the people of Jammu and Kashmir.” Last Friday (March 7), two Indian fashion designers, Shivan and Naresh, organized a fashion show in the internationally…

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Who is Mark Carney, the future Prime Minister of Canada?

Canada is getting a new prime minister. Mark Carney has been elected as the head of the country’s ruling Liberal Party. According to the rules, the head of the ruling party is the head of government in Canada. As such, there is no doubt that Mark Carney is replacing outgoing Prime Minister Justin Trudeau. Mark Carney is an economist and former head of the Central Bank of Canada. He also led the Bank of England. He can be sworn in as prime minister in the next few days. Carney, an…

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Southern states of India want to increase their children, but why?

The southern states of India, which have been successful in birth control to maintain relevance in parliamentary politics, are now leaning towards increasing their population. Tamil Nadu Chief Minister MK Stalin has asked all able-bodied married women in the state to produce 16 children each. Although he did not set a limit, Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister Chandrababu Naidu has said that maternity leave will be granted to mothers every time a child is born. Chandrababu’s party TDP MP Appala Naidu has gone a step further and said that if a…

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