CHT Environment Over 250 tourists stuck in Sajek due to flash floods 2 years ago Southeast Asia Journal Share this: News Desk More than 250 tourists have been stuck in the Ruilui tourist centre in… Share this:
Environment National Bangladesh Army to plant 1.92 lakh saplings this year 2 years ago Southeast Asia Journal Share this: News Desk Bangladesh Army today launched the tree plantation campaign 2023 to plant 1,92,173 saplings… Share this:
Environment World Climate change causes 2m deaths in 50 years; poor suffer most: UN 2 years ago Southeast Asia Journal Share this: News Desk More than 2 million people have perished in over 12,000 extreme weather, climate… Share this:
Environment Cyclone Mocha moves toward Myanmar 2 years ago Southeast Asia Journal Share this: News Desk The “eye” or the centre point of extremely powerful cyclone Mocha is moving… Share this:
Economy Environment Geo-politics Health National Bangladesh-UK sign climate accord 2 years ago Southeast Asia Journal Share this: News Desk Bangladesh and the United Kingdom (UK) on Sunday signed an agreement for working… Share this:
Environment National Padma Bridge a blessing for communication during floods: PM Hasina 3 years ago Southeast Asia Journal Share this: News Desk Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina on Sunday hoped that the Padma Bridge would be… Share this:
Environment National A rare sighting: 4 tigers seen together in Sundarban 3 years ago Southeast Asia Journal Share this: News Desk A group of tourists has recently spotted four tigers together at one place… Share this:
Crime Environment Geo-politics National Indo-Bangladesh border witnesses spike in wildlife trafficking 4 years ago Southeast Asia Journal Share this: Soldiers in the BSF camp turned to Google Images for help, realising that they had… Share this:
CHT Crime Environment 88,181 acres Reserve forest unprotected in Khagrachhari 4 years ago Southeast Asia Journal Share this: Forest officers are unable to protect reserve forests with boundaries yet to be demarcated Khagrachhari… Share this:
Crime Environment National Bangladesh Becomes First Country to Ban All Known Vulture-Toxic Drugs 4 years ago Southeast Asia Journal Share this: News Desk “Bangladesh is showing important leadership by banning ketoprofen across the country. This will… Share this: