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Dhaka insists economy not in ‘bad shape’ as it joins Sri Lanka and Pakistan in approaching Fund
Study finds lower middle income countries in South Asia and Latin America have highest levels of pollutants
New database reveals 99% of people on the planet are exposed to air pollution above safe limits
COP26 is a chance to prioritise environmental justice for people whose voices are too often ignored
My country is investing for a zero-carbon future, but the world must commit at COP26 to make efforts like ours a success
Funding commitment for Matarbari scheme sits awkwardly with carbon pledges
Delta variant that devastated neighbouring India is threatening health systems across the border
Beijing’s decision a rare signal of reluctance to fund polluting projects in Belt and Road Initiative
The photography festival in Dhaka, Bangladesh, has been running since 2000 — but is facing threats from both the pandemic and a repressive regime
While traditional lenders cut ties with fossil fuel projects, critics fear China will fill the void
Business and the G20 should step up to provide more funding for adaptation
More than 300,000 commercial seafarers need to be allowed ashore
The refugees in Bangladesh should be free to observe their solemn anniversary
Torrential monsoon rains exacerbate suffering in region already reeling from coronavirus
The Philippines, Peru and Vietnam stand out among developing nations
Holly Watt’s cracking journalism thriller ranges from London to Rohingya refugee camps in Bangladesh
Pillar of country’s economy resumes operations despite concerns over workers’ health
Coronavirus is highlighting more than the industry’s wasteful ways; its iniquitous supply chain is also in the spotlight
Aid workers warn of potential disaster in one of the world’s biggest refugee camps
‘No Dorai’ yanked from cinemas over lead character's name
East African nation beats a bevy of Asian states — but is now ripping up its playbook
A group show in Cambridge tackles potentially fraught subject matter with subtlety rather than bombast
Where to order the ‘full Bengali’ for breakfast and great phuchka for an afternoon treat
Authorities have said the death toll could rise
Accusations of voter intimidation and ballot-stuffing draw international criticism
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