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Eid ul Fitr, Styled by the Hour
7 March 2026, 16:26 PM
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When global unrest hurts retail, Bangladeshi retail shows resilience
2 June 2026, 13:42 PM
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Growing up between the Eid greetings
7 March 2026, 14:40 PM
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Sweet, Social, Slightly Dangerous: The post ramadan shock
7 March 2026, 14:32 PM
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Forget the symmetrical face, I am taking the air fryer
7 March 2026, 14:18 PM
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The Devotion Beneath Your Fingertips
7 March 2026, 14:03 PM
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Sound of the Season
7 March 2026, 13:57 PM
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A simple act of giving
7 March 2026, 15:11 PM
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The mornings we grew out of
7 March 2026, 15:05 PM
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More magic than science
Nuevo Saposoa is a small and modest indigenous community in the heart of the Peruvian jungle, where the rhythm of daily life
24 June 2016, 18:16 PM
Bhungroo: Watering dreams and livelihoods
Imagine a technology so advanced that it can save communities in draught-ridden as well as water-logged or flooded areas,
24 June 2016, 18:15 PM
Theatre of the differently abled
In a quiet section of the Ostrovski Museum on Tverskaïa Street, Moscow, a group of 12 unique actors are busy rehearsing for a
24 June 2016, 18:13 PM
From mother to mother
Attainment of motherhood is a beautiful, life-altering event, but as Olesya Kashaeva realised, it comes with its hindrances.
24 June 2016, 18:12 PM
Through the eyes of young exiles
When Maya Rostam first asked her mother if she could join a new photography course in the Kawergosk refugee camp where they lived, she got a resounding “No.”
24 June 2016, 18:11 PM
Saving motherhood
A woman can bleed to death in a couple of hours, or even less, after giving birth. In rural areas, where hospitals may be days
24 June 2016, 18:10 PM
Asia's first trans clinic in Thailand
Kanattsanan “Mukk” Dokput was 27 when he sank the first needle full of black market testosterone into his thigh.
24 June 2016, 18:10 PM
Teaching kids to sow and reap
At Reap Benefit’s charming office in an old bungalow in Bangalore is a quote by Mozart, written with chalk at the entrance: “Be silent if you choose but when it is necessary, speak—and speak in such a way that people will remember it.”
24 June 2016, 18:09 PM
From waste to health insurance
Gamal Albinsaid, 24, a young graduate of Brawijaya University’s School of Medicine in Malang, East Java started a unique movement in his native Indonesia – enabling people without health insurance to access medical services in exchange for collecting trash for recycling.
24 June 2016, 18:08 PM
Maya apa knows it all
The Maya App is perhaps one of the biggest initiatives undertaken to create a virtual safe space for people from all walks of
24 June 2016, 18:06 PM
At long last, home
When the Syrian army draft papers came in, his father told him it was time to get out.
24 June 2016, 18:06 PM
A prescription for access to medicine
When Waleed Shawky came across a large cache of donated medicine in a Cairo mosquein 2010, he was awestruck. The pharmacist had long wondered where the E£1 billion (US$112 million) of medicine that is wasted every year in Egypt goes.
24 June 2016, 18:05 PM
Small streams make big rivers
An innovative method of facilitating charitable donations by rounding up to the nearest euro at store checkouts
24 June 2016, 18:04 PM
A roving shelter for the homeless
As he was walking on the streets of Melbourne, entrepreneur and business coach Simon Rowe was moved by the sight of a man trying to sleep in a concrete doorway on a busy street in the middle of the day. He began to wonder: how could he help the homeless people get a safe and comfortable sleep?
24 June 2016, 18:03 PM
Stories for a BETTER WORLD
Today is Impact Journalism Day, and 55 newspapers unite to celebrate change makers everywhere.
24 June 2016, 18:00 PM
May you rest in peace
The biggest challenge with Fahim was to introduce new people to him, for he knew most of them. Fahim thrived among friends and he was seldom without them, and they in turn loved him, evidence of which was aplenty, as hundreds wept like children at the news of his passing away. He joined when we were weak and vulnerable and left us a winner on all counts.
13 June 2016, 18:00 PM
"Good governance is the key to a project's success "
What are the major challenges in project financing for countries like Bangladesh?
30 May 2016, 18:00 PM
"We need to build our local capacity for project financing"
What is the goal of this workshop on project financing?
30 May 2016, 18:00 PM
MASTERING PROJECT FINANCE
Bangladesh, being one of the fastest growing emerging countries, has immense potential for macro-economic development. To cope
30 May 2016, 18:00 PM
Saving the lives of mothers and babies
The International Day of the Midwife, celebrated every year on May 5th, offers an opportunity to celebrate the contributions of
4 May 2016, 18:00 PM