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The Rohingya refugees in Cox’s Bazar, Bangladesh, have led to severe environmental degradation, with financial losses exceeding USD 1 billion, highlighting the urgent need for ecosystem restoration.
Deputy Commissioner and Superintendent of Police of Cox's Bazar, Conservator of Forests of Chattogram Region, Divisional Forest Officers of Cox's Bazar North and South Forest Divisions ...
A 'frightening' place The humanitarian situation in Cox's Bazar - home to around one million ... Putting the issue back on the map Grandi said he hoped the plan would put the issue "back on ...
The humanitarian situation in Cox’s Bazar – home to around one million Rohingya in Bangladesh ... Mr. Grandi said he hoped the plan would put the issue “back on the map”, as global interest has ...
The sacrifices of thousands of martyrs and two lakh oppressed women in the nine-month bloody war gave birth to an independent land called Bangladesh in the world map, Prof Yunus said ... the Rohingya ...
While the epicentral distance from major Bangladeshi cities is much shorter (Dhaka—600 km; Sylhet—520 km; Chittagong—427 km; Cox's Bazar—400 km), its effect ... earthquakes that have devastated the ...
Biman has already been instructed to prepare for launching international routes from the airport, said a CAAB official ...
This 80-kilometre road from Cox's Bazar to Teknaf offers numerous tourist attractions along the way, making it a must-visit for anyone exploring the region. The journey along Marine Drive is a ...
Apel Mahmud, additional DIG of the Tourist Police’s Cox’s Bazar Region, said such incidents are never acceptable at tourist destinations. He also said that legal proceedings against the arrestees are ...
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