China and Bangladesh Strengthen Ties for a Sustainable Future
China and Bangladesh reaffirm their traditional friendship, pledging to deepen cooperation in agriculture, poverty alleviation, and new energy sectors.
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China and Bangladesh reaffirm their traditional friendship, pledging to deepen cooperation in agriculture, poverty alleviation, and new energy sectors.
Nobel laureate Muhammad Yunus has been appointed to lead Bangladesh’s interim government, bringing his expertise in microfinance and sustainable development to the nation’s transitional phase.
China expresses hope for the restoration of social stability in Bangladesh, emphasizing their strong partnership and commitment to regional harmony.
Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina will visit China from July 8 to 10 at the invitation of Premier Li Qiang to strengthen bilateral relations.
Heavy rainfall and upstream waters have caused severe flooding in Bangladesh’s Sylhet region, affecting millions and displacing tens of thousands.
An intense cyclone, Remal, strikes Bangladesh, forcing nearly a million to seek shelter. With winds reaching up to 130 km/h, neighboring India faces heavy rain and strong gusts. Authorities raise danger signals to highest level.
Bangladesh is battling an unprecedented heatwave, with temperatures soaring to 43.8°C in Jessore, setting a new record since 1989. The extreme heat impacts daily life and highlights climate change concerns.
A severe heatwave in southern India and Bangladesh has led to fatalities, school closures, and urgent warnings as temperatures soar to record highs.
Bangladesh has closed schools nationwide due to an intense heatwave, with temperatures soaring above average and several fatalities reported.
Bangladesh’s first centralized wind power plant in Cox’s Bazar is fully operational, backed by Chinese investment. The project delivers 145 million kWh of clean energy annually and supports 100,000 households.