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People walk past a secular wall mural in Dhaka on Aug. 9, 2024, as Nobel laureate Muhammad Yunus led a solemn tribute to ...
Competitive programming (CP) is a sport for the mind, where coders have to solve problems with efficient solutions on a ...
Dhaka—In Bangladesh, where motherhood is deeply woven into a woman’s identity, infertility is more than just a medical condition—it is a deeply entrenched social stigma. For many women, being ...
This is the first in a five-part series on the price of freedom, by exploring the work and experience of Nobel laureate ...
The Seattle Times is thrilled to welcome this year’s summer intern cohort. Every year, our interns bring curiosity, talent, ...
Since 2000, the London summertime pavilion has been designed by celebrated “starchitects” like Rem Koolhaas, Zaha Hadid and ...
Two Chinese nationals have been charged in the US for smuggling a toxic fungus in an attempt to infect farmland. The incident ...
The national budget for FY2025-26, presented by Bangladesh’s interim government, marks a notable departure from the ...
Bangladeshi architect Marina Tabassum’s pavilion A Capsule in Time opens to visitors today on the manicured lawn on London’s Kensington Gardens. Tabassum, and her Dhaka-based firm Marina Tabassum ...
Researchers in South Korea have conducted a literature review on recorded cases of floating PV plants placed on mine pit ...
The “legal personality” concept aligns with the Māori legal concept of a personified natural world. By regarding the river as ...
An ambitious project to weaken or divert hurricanes generated decades of suspicion and disagreement. What did we learn – and ...