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An unforgettable day that shows why Bangladesh is underrated
Spending a full day exploring Bangladesh reveals a side of the country that often goes unnoticed. From the early morning ...
Amir Ali, 75, plays a violin in front of his house in Kutuapalong Rohigya refugee camp in Cox's Bazar, Bangladesh. Reuters KUTUPALONG REFUGEE CAMP, Bangladesh — Chain-smoking singer Gudar Mia, who ...
Editor’s note: This is the fifth in a five-part series on the price of freedom, by exploring the work and experience of Nobel laureate Muhammad Yunus in Bangladesh. Deseret News Opinion Editor Jay ...
Angry protesters have stormed the offices of Bangladesh’s two leading newspapers after news reached the country from ...
Bangladesh secures UNESCO recognition for Tangail saree's weaving craft as an intangible cultural heritage, enhancing its ...
The Bangladesh Ministry of Cultural Affairs has launched an ambitious anthology film project titled “Remembering Monsoon Revolution,” selecting eight accomplished directors to create works that will ...
Outside's December 2009 issue was all about adventure altruism, featuring icons who are changing the world. Surfer Kahana Kalama and his buddy Russell Brownley, a very talented young filmmaker and ...
As religious hardliners tighten their grip in Bangladesh, Baul singers face arrests, attacks and bans. It raises fears that ...
It has gone against the country’s secular and creative spirit by scrapping the hiring of music and physical education teachers in primary schools. On November 3, Bangladesh’s interim government ...
The refugee camps in Cox’s Bazar, a town in south-eastern Bangladesh, are home to nearly 1m people from Myanmar’s Rohingya ethnic minority. No family is without its own first-hand account of the ...
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