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Tunisians fear more economic pain as IMF talks loom

Every day at the family grocery stall in a Tunis market, Bilel Jani sees the reality of a biting economic crisis, which for many has overshadowed Tunisia’s latest political turmoil.

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PM’s phone call reaches Tamanna’s confidence the peak

After talking to Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina over phone on Monday, the confidence of Tamanna Akter Noora, who secured GPA-5 in this year’s HSC examination writing on one foot, has

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Was Canada’s Covid response more effective than the US?

Images of Canada’s paralysed capital and of pandemic-rules protests have thrust the country’s Covid response under the spotlight. What started as a trucker-led movement to demand the end of a

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‘Nightingale of India’ legacy lives on at superfan’s museum

Beloved Bollywood superstar Lata Mangeshkar’s legacy has been kept alive at a home museum in India curated by one of the much-mourned singer’s biggest admirers. Mangeshkar was known as the

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‘Nightingale of India’ legacy lives on at superfan’s museum

Beloved Bollywood superstar Lata Mangeshkar’s legacy has been kept alive at a home museum in India curated by one of the much-mourned singer’s biggest admirers. Mangeshkar was known as the

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Sputnik Light: What we know about the new Covid vaccine in India

India has approved a new single-dose vaccine, expanding its programme amid a dip in new Covid-19 cases. The new vaccine – Sputnik Light – has been granted emergency use permission,

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Why switching asthma inhaler could be better for you and the planet

The current aerosol asthma inhalers we use are cheap but, because of the gases they contain, are one of the NHS’s biggest contributions to climate change. Other countries think alternatives

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Light pollution in Bangladesh: A big blow to nature

Great writers are said to be night owls as they find the night more productive than the day even though there are debates over body rhythms and the writing process.

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Could Covid-19 still be affecting us in decades to come?

In the 1960s, epidemiologists studying the long-term prognosis of survivors of the 1918 Spanish Influenza began to notice an unusual trend. Those who were born between 1888 and 1924 –

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Early sprouting predicts bumper mango yield in Rajshahi

Although there are a couple of weeks more to end winter, some of the mango trees have started sprouting early in the Rajshahi region. Mango trees are sprouting early at

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