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Muhammad Yunus thanked medical teams from India, China, and Singapore for aiding Dhaka crash victims, praising their compassion and calling for lasting global healthcare partnerships.
Bangladesh’s Chief Adviser Muhammad Yunus thanked medical teams from India, China, and Singapore for treating victims of the Dhaka plane crash that killed 32, including 26 children.
Police said the driver of a blue sedan ran a rede light and plowed into another car at Hamlin Boulevard and Lake Street.
By Nitya Chakraborty After nearly a year of frosty relations between the two neighbours India and Bangladesh, signs are there ...
The international medical teams are currently in Dhaka to provide specialised healthcare services to victims of the recent ...
The international medical teams are currently in Dhaka to provide specialised care to those injured in the recent plane crash ...
A delegation of 21 physicians and nurses from Singapore, China, and India met with Chief Adviser Professor Muhammad Yunus on ...
This is the surprising moment a buffalo suddenly popped its head out of a calm river, catching an onlooker off guard. A video filmed on July 18 in Henan, China, the shows the buffalo emerging from ...
Passengers aboard a Southwest Airlines jet from Burbank to Las Vegas said their pilot had to “aggressively” dive to avoid a ...
The Russian Investigative Committee has opened a criminal case regarding violations of air safety regulations after ...