Bangladesh is witnessing widespread unrest following the death of Inquilab Manch leader Sharif Osman Hadi, who succumbed to ...
Russian personnel with links to the country’s military and security services have engaged in spying in European waters while working covertly on ships carrying Russian oil, Western and Ukrainian ...
Once responsible for nearly 98 percent of India’s ship recycling and about one-third of the global total, Alang has seen ship ...
The Gujarati town accounts for nearly 98 percent of India’s total and about a third of the global ship recycling volume.
As the ship recycling industry is heavily concentrated in Sitakunda, authorities decided to establish the board’s office in Chattogram rather than continuing operations from the Ministry of Industries ...
Iran has seized an oil tanker in the Gulf of Oman. The vessel carried six million litres of diesel fuel. Eighteen crew ...
Addressing biodiversity loss, Farhina highlighted the pressure on natural resources in a densely populated country of 180 ...
United News of Bangladesh on MSN
Bangladesh calls for predictable financing to address climate change, environmental damage
Dr. Farhina Ahmed, Secretary of the Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change, has called on the global community to take decisive, coordinated and adequately financed actions to address the ...
Opinion
Pakistan is discussing a new regional bloc with China and Bangladesh: Can it survive without India?
What makes the proposal more controversial is the recent political shift in Bangladesh. After the fall of former prime minister Sheikh Hasina, Dhaka’s ties with India have deteriorated sharply.
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Demolition of world's largest shipwrecks by human hands
Welcome back to the Fluctus Channel for a special episode on the ship recycling industry. This episode will highlight the beaching method employed by the world's largest ship-breaking yards in India, ...
Prime Green Recyclers (PGR) has become the first ship breaker in Pakistan to secure approval as a compliant yard under the Hong Kong Convention (HKC).
Industry representatives highlighted the sector’s prospects, ongoing challenges, and the need for technical assistance and investment from US firms.
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