Wednesday, 13 Nov, 2024

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One in three tree species at risk of extinction

More than one in three species of trees are at risk of extinction worldwide, threatening life as we know it on Earth, according to a report published on Monday. The warning came in the Global Tree Assessment, contained in an update of the International Union for Conservation of Nature

Passive smoking threatens health of mothers' and children

The Formation Meeting of the Anti-Tobacco Mothers' Forum was held on Wednesday morning (Oct 23) at Krishibid Institute Bangladesh. The meeting was organized by Nari Maitree.  During the event, 18 prominent mothers gathered to raise their voices against the harmful impact of

Immigration is not a ‘bad’ thing, France’s Macron says

French President Emmanuel Macron said Saturday that immigration was not necessarily a “bad” thing, in a thinly veiled riposte to the country’s hard-line interior minister who has vowed to crack down on migration. “Is immigration bad? The answer is no. It

US woman dies after first use of ‘suicide pod’

A 64-year-old US woman took her own life inside a controversial suicide capsule at a Swiss woodland retreat, with police on Tuesday saying several people had been arrested. The space-age looking Sarco capsule, which fills with nitrogen and causes death by hypoxia, was used on Monday

Know about Skin Cancer: Everyone is at risk

Skin cancer is a very common type of cancer throughout the world. It is a disease that occurs when skin cells grow abnormally in the epidermis (the outermost skin layer), usually due to the overexposure of ultraviolet (UV) radiation from the sun. As for Caucasian (white-skinned)

Maria Branyas Morera, world's oldest person, dies at 117

The world's oldest living person, Spain's Maria Branyas Morera, who was born in the US and lived through two world wars, has died at the age of 117, her family said. "Maria Branyas has left us. She died as she wished: in her sleep, peacefully and without pain," her

Why Switzerland is home to two of the world's most liveable cities

It has been quietly making its case for being one of the best places in the world to live, with multiple cities listed in 2024's Global Liveability Index and Smart City Index. When it comes to the world's best country rankings, Scandinavia typically tops the charts. We're

First Aid and Recovery for Bullet Wounds

Most likely, you'll never have to deal with a gunshot wound. Some paramedics even go their whole careers without treating one. Treatment and recovery for a gunshot wound depend on the size of the bullet, where the bullet enters your body, and how soon you seek medical care. Prompt

How much sleep do you need according to your age: Study

Adults aged 18-60 years should aim for at least 7 hours of sleep each day, a new report has revealed. According to the Centres for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), the daily recommended hours of sleep vary significantly across age groups.  How much one should sleep according

Japan's population falls for 15th year in a row

Japan’s total population marked the 15th straight year of decline, according to government data released Wednesday, dropping by more than a half-million people as the population ages and births remain low. Births in Japan hit a record low of 730,000 last year. The 1.58 million

India set to remain world's most populous country

India is poised to remain the most populous country in the world throughout the 21st century, according to the UN's World Population Prospects 2024 report released recently. The report anticipates that India will reach its population peak in the early 2060s with approximately 1.7

Saving money regularly helps you sleep, study suggests

Saving money regularly can help improve sleep, a new report suggests. Putting a monthly amount aside, however small the sum, also helped people to relax and be more optimistic about the future, the study by academics at Bristol University found. Regular savers on low incomes have

Indigenous ritual practiced for 12,000 years, study shows

Archaeologists have discovered evidence that shows how Indigenous oral traditions were able to pass down knowledge over 500 generations, the journal Nature Human Behaviour reported on Monday. Miniature fireplaces with protruding trimmed wooden artifacts smeared in fat were found in a

Report: Air pollution linked to nearly 2,000 child deaths a day

Nearly 2,000 children die every day from health problems linked to air pollution, which is now the second biggest risk factor for early death worldwide, a report said Wednesday. Exposure to air pollution contributed to the deaths of 8.1 million people -- around 12 percent of all

Apex Footwear Ltd. Celebrates Double Win at Retail Asia Awards 2024

Apex Footwear Limited is humbled to have been recognised at the Retail Asia Awards 2024, held on June 11 at the Marina Bay Sands Expo & Convention Centre in Singapore. Apex was honored in two categories: “Footwear Retailer of the Year - Bangladesh” and

Pilgrims make final preparations for their lifetime spiritual journey

Wearing white seamless dress of Ihram, hundreds of thousands of Hajj pilgrims flock to Makkah from all over the world.  More than 1.3 million pilgrims have already arrived in the holy city. Most of these pilgrims came directly to Makkah via Jeddah from their home countries while

Saudi Hajj Minister inaugurates Nusuk Wallet to serve pilgrims

Saudi Minister of Hajj and Umrah Dr. Tawfiq Al-Rabiah inaugurated on Monday Nusuk Wallet, the first international digital wallet of its kind in the world to serve Hajj and Umrah pilgrims. The Ministry of Hajj and Umrah introduced the digital wallet in cooperation with the Saudi National

Bulgaria turns to Bangladesh and Nepal for tourism workers 

Acting Minister of Tourism Evtim Miloshev addressed Bulgaria's labor shortage, particularly acute in the tourism sector, highlighting the need for an estimated 27,000 workers for the upcoming summer season.  While acknowledging the presence of refugees and unemployed

Remal: Do's and don'ts to be followed before and during storm

Cyclone 'Remal' has strengthened into a severe cyclonic storm and is expected to hit the coasts of Bangladesh and West Bengal by Sunday midnight, with winds of 110-120 kmph and gusting up to 135 kmph, according to the Meteorological Department. The cyclone is anticipated to

Iran switches to Friday, Saturday weekend

Iran’s parliament approved changes to the working week for all government employees on Wednesday that would establish a 40-hour working week with a Friday-Saturday weekend. The legislation, which still requires a green light from constitutional watchdog the Guardian Council,

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