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Garment export volume to the destination also rose by a strong 24.64 per cent, along with a 3.55 per cent increase in unit ...
For shepherds, life on the move also reflects mountain culture. But how long can this way of survival continue?
Headaches and Cigarettes: Conviction of North Korean spies reveals playbook of codes, signals The North Korean spy agency sent its instructions to the South Korean network online using steganography, ...
TOKYO – Echigoya, a tofu shop, sits quietly between tall buildings close to JR Kanda Station. Every morning, a stream of office workers stops by to drink freshly made soy milk before going to work.
JAKARTA – Indonesia is making a big splash for this year’s haj season, as it has done in previous years. Sending off the world’s largest number of pilgrims, President Prabowo Subianto launched ...
JAKARTA – The Health Ministry has dismissed concerns surrounding the safety of clinical trials of a tuberculosis (TB) vaccine whose development is funded by the Gates Foundation, chaired by Microsoft ...
DHAKA – Strengthening bilateral military relations and achieving mutual defence objectives were the focus of the first Joint Committee Meeting on Defence Cooperation between Bangladesh and Saudi ...
NEW YORK – Two persimmon saplings, which were grown from the seeds of a tree that was exposed to the atomic bombing in Hiroshima, were planted at the United Nations Headquarters in New York on Monday ...
ISLAMABAD – The Pakistan military has brought down three Indian jets in retaliation for late-night strikes by its neighbouring country launched after midnight at the sites of Kotli, Bahawalpur, ...
DHAKA/ MANILA – Over a month after a massive earthquake rattled Myanmar, about 200,000 people, including scores of women and children, are displaced, of which about 42,000 people are living in 145 ...
MANILA – The Philippines and Japan reaffirmed their commitment to push back against foreign aggression and uphold peace and stability in the Indo-Pacific region, as President Marcos welcomed Japanese ...
ISLAMABAD – Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar on Tuesday said Pakistan will not strike India but reserves the right to retaliate, as he concluded his speech in the Senate on the recent tensions with India ...
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