Natural world heritage sites also play a crucial role supporting local economies and livelihoods, said Tim Badman, director of IUCN's World Heritage Programme... READ MORE›
AP Photo Across the churning black water, Alam Jafar could see his frantic seven-year-old son gasping for breath, his arms flailing just above the ocean's surface... READ MORE›
He said the Rohingya were travelling from Burma towards the Bangladesh coast by boat, but rough weather caused the sinking in the Bay of Bengal... READ MORE›
The Durga Puja festivities in Kolkata are known for their extravagant decorations, and many pandals are entered into competitions... READ MORE›
Bangladesh must not force Rohingya Muslims who have fled Myanmar to move to camps on a desolate island, the UN refugee chief said Monday... READ MORE›
High tide or low, day or night, rough waters or calm, when they can find a boat, the Rohingya take their chance to flee to Bangladesh... READ MORE›
This act will have a major effect on the lives of more than 50 000 people who resided in these enclaves in Cooch Behar... READ MORE›
In Shah Porir Dwip, the police were arriving in small boats nearly every day to take away townspeople identified as smuggling agents... READ MORE›
At least 46 people have been killed in landslides and flooding after heavy monsoon rains in southeast Bangladesh, police and medical officers said... READ MORE›
A Rohingya refugee carries a child through a paddy field after crossing the Bangladesh-Myanmar border in Teknaf, Bangladesh, on Wednesday... READ MORE›
Last month, India successfully put the Mangalyaan robotic probe into orbit around Mars... READ MORE›
Only around 100 tigers remain in Bangladesh's famed Sundarbans forest, far fewer of the endangered animals than previously thought, according to a census... READ MORE›
Exhausted Rohingya refugees rest on the shore after crossing the Bangladesh-Myanmar border by boat through the Bay of Bengal in Shah Porir Dwip, Bangladesh, September 10, 2017... READ MORE›
That amounts to 55 million people forcibly displaced at the end of 2014, according to the United Nations Refugee Agency... READ MORE›
The Sri Lanka Red Cross was managing one of at least four camps near the Aranayake landslide to provide relief to survivors, Mr. Johnney said... READ MORE›
We had never recorded such high temperatures in these months in more than 100 years, said PK Mohapatra, the special relief commissioner in Orissa state... READ MORE›
Please read our An elderly nun was allegedly gang-raped by a group of men who broke into a Christian missionary school in eastern India... READ MORE›
One suggested a Bangladesh substation link to the Indian transmission line may have failed... READ MORE›
I had been working as a physical instructor in the Royal Indian Air Force, when I protested against the British oppression at the camp... READ MORE›
DHAKA - Nearly half a million Rohingya refugees from Myanmar living in squalid Bangladeshi camps face staying for some more time, the U.N... READ MORE›
If the Pacific Ocean is big enough to accommodate China and the US, so is the Indian Ocean to accommodate India and China... READ MORE›
Identifies world's all-time deadliest storms A 1970 tropical cyclone that killed 300,000 people in East Pakistan now Bangladesh has officially been declared the world's all-time deadliest weather event... READ MORE›
Cyclone Roanu Bangladesh moves 2 million people from coast... READ MORE›
Several slayings claimed by radical Islamic groups have Bangladesh scrambling to contain what appears to be a rising tide of extremism, and it couldn't hav... READ MORE›
Authorities in low-lying Bangladesh moved about 500,000 people into 3,500 shelters, said Mofazzal Hossain Chowdhury, the relief minister... READ MORE›
Tarushi Jain, 19, was the Berkeley student victim, India's minister of external affairs, Sushma Swaraj, wrote on Twitter... READ MORE›
India has more than 400 regular and 1,500 vacation surfers, according to the Surfing Federation of India... READ MORE›
Bangladesh began importing power from India late last year through a transmission line stretching from India's eastern state of West Bengal to southwestern Bangladesh... READ MORE›
India u.s. and japan hold naval exercises under china's gaze... READ MORE›
Bangladeshi forces stormed the Holey Artisan Bakery in Dhaka's Gulshan area on July 1, 2016... READ MORE›
India hopes to make the Bay of Bengal region a hub connecting South Asia with Myanmar and the rest of Southeast Asia... READ MORE›
The arrests were made on Friday evening after police sealed the Kolkata office of IVRCL, the contractor behind the ill-fated construction project in West Bengal state... READ MORE›
The Indian Meteorological Department advised that heatwave conditions were prevailing at a few places over Bihar and Jharkhand... READ MORE›
Wanuskewin Heritage Park in Saskatoon announced today that it plans to apply for status as a United Nations world heritage site... READ MORE›
The secular South Asian nation of Bangladesh has been hit by a series of murders this year claimed by radical Islamist groups, testing the government's ass... READ MORE›
Massive rescue operation launched after Indian air force plane vanished over the Bay of Bengal shortly after takeoff... READ MORE›
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