+Vote!
Alertnet (Free subscription) | 8 hours ago
Source: Reuters COX'S BAZAR, Bangladesh, July 6 (Reuters) - Some 200,000 people were marooned in Bangladesh on Sunday when a storm caused a sea surge to swamp a number of villages in southern coastal districts, ...
+Vote!
Belfast Telegraph (Free subscription) | 3 hours ago
A three-month-old baby girl has survived unhurt after a landslide destroyed her family's home in southern Bangladesh.
+Vote!
Daily Mail (Free subscription) | yesterday
Pakistan openers Salman Butt and Nasir Jamshed hit an unbroken century partnership to set up a 10-wicket win over Bangladesh in the final Asia Cup super league match.
+Vote!
Seattle Post-Intelligencer (Free subscription) | 6 hours ago
TEKNAF, Bangladesh -- A baby girl was pulled from the rubble unharmed Sunday after a landslide destroyed her family's home in southern Bangladesh, killing her parents and two older siblings, an official said.
+Vote!
France 24 (Free subscription) | 3 hours ago
70,000 Bangladeshis and 50,000 Indians were forced to flee their homes after monsoon rains provoked landslides and floods in the sub-Indian continent. At least 20 people lost their lives.
+Vote!
cellular-news (Free subscription) | 4 hours ago
Bangladesh's telecoms regulator, the Bangladesh Telecommunication Regulatory Commission has published its draft guidelines for issuing Broadband Wireless Access (BWA) licenses. The national licenses are being proposed - two in the 2.3Ghz band and one in the 2.5Ghz band.
+Vote!
The Earth Times Online Newspaper (Free subscription) | 5 hours ago
Dhaka - At least 13 people, including members of a bridal party, were killed in highway accidents across Bangladesh at the weekend, media reports said Sunday. Seven of a 20-member wedding group travelling in a micro-bus died as the vehicle slewed fro...
+Vote!
http://www.dolbajao.com/rss.php (Free subscription) | 5 hours ago
Press Trust of India - 3 hours agoNew Delhi, July 6 (PTI) Bangladesh has failed to recognise the contribution made by the late Field Marshal Sam Manekshaw, the person whose military strategy virtually gave birth to that nation, during the country's Liberation War in 1971, ... Times of India Hindu
+Vote!
OTB News (Free subscription) | 6 hours ago
TEKNAF, Bangladesh (AP) — A baby girl was pulled from the rubble unharmed Sunday after a landslide destroyed her family’s home in southern Bangladesh, killing her parents and two older siblings, an official said….
+Vote!
Afriquenligne (Free subscription) | 9 hours ago
The Malaysian Commissioner for the Eight Islamic Developin g Countries (D-8) has said Egypt and Bangladesh will be given time to endorse th e group's Preferential Trade Agreement (PTA), whose aim is to increase trade among member nations.
+Vote!
The New Nation (Free subscription) | yesterday
Rafiqul Islam Azad, back from Satkhira Bangladesh has been losing large chunks of land along the border with India at different points of the River Ichhamati in Satkhira district due to unrelenting river erosion. But successive governments did not take effective measures to protect the riverbanks for which the map of the bordering district was gradually changing shape. According to a Water Development...
+Vote!
Daily Online Alochona (Free subscription) | yesterday
The unnoticed emergency:How Bangladesh's generals get away with it From The Economist print edition Jul 2nd 2008 IN TERMS of foreign press coverage per head of population, probably no country in the world gets as raw a deal as Bangladesh. It has some 150m people. Yet if it features in the international media it tends to be either as the scene of an appalling natural disaster—flood or cyclone—or as...
+Vote!
The New Nation (Free subscription) | 04/07/2008
Sports Reporter Pakistan outplayed Bangladesh by ten wickets in their Super Four clash of the Asia Cup at the National Stadium in Karachi, the port city of Pakistan on Friday. Winning the toss Bangladesh decided to bat first but they were bundled out for 115 off 38.2 overs. In reply, Pakistan sailed home in just 19.4 overs scoring 116 for the loss of none. Salman Butt and Nasir Jamshed, the two openers...
+Vote!
Red Orbit (Free subscription) | yesterday
Text of report by Iqbal Siddiqui, Sylhet headlined "Bangladesh loses land due to erosion by Sylhet border rivers" published by Bangladeshi newspaper The Daily Star website on 5 July The erosion of the Surma and Kushiara along the Sylhet border is pushing the Bangladesh border inward, already resulting in the loss of thousands of acres of land to India in last few years.
3Vote!
jahmed | 11/04/2008
Healthwatch Advocacy Newscampaign special news WHO Bangladesh inefficient, abuses power? by Healthwatch Advocacy Newscampaign Dhaka, Oct 07: World Health Organization’s Bangladesh country office and Bangladesh Representative have been blamed of gross irregularity as they cancelled Bangladesh’s official delegate’s participation in a symposium on “Reducing Harm from Alcohol Use in the Community,” held