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How the UN Can Help End Israeli Apartheid and Persecution

May 21, 2021 editorHuman rights, Lead News

As usual, Israeli airstrikes in heavily populated areas of Gaza have claimed the most victims, although Hamas rockets launched into Israel have also killed and injured civilians.

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Can America halt its decline—and does it want to?

July 16, 2020 editorHate, Op-Ed

Alan Stoga “We’re shocked, for example, that trains don’t work. We are shocked that the digital infrastructure is not good … America doesn’t not just invest in itself; Americans don’t invest in each other.” — Christine Loh What’s wrong, America?…

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Can a pregnant woman spread the coronavirus to her fetus?

July 16, 2020July 16, 2020 sub EditorFemina, Health

It’s possible, but it seems to be relatively rare and scientists think they know why that is. Many viruses can cross the placenta and infect a fetus in the womb, and evidence has been growing that the coronavirus sometimes can…

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Can graft risks be mitigated not hindering Covid-19 response

May 15, 2020 editorCorruption, Health, Op-Ed

Ed Olowo-Okere As governments respond to the coronavirus (COVID-19) crisis, the need for speed can lead to short-circuiting the normal procedures designed to control corruption risks. The circumstances of the pandemic can make traditional oversight even more challenging. Moreover, the…

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Climate Action Can Help to Fight Pandemics

May 9, 2020 editorColumns, Global warming, Health, Mitigation

By Aaron Bernstein BOSTON – The COVID-19 crisis has brought economies around the world to a standstill. Huge swaths of manufacturing have been idled, and sectors such as aviation and tourism are largely shuttered. Amid all the economic ruin, some…

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Can the Covid-19 lockdown spark a clean air movement?

April 21, 2020 editorAir, Pollution

When India shut down last month and suspended all transport to contain the spread of coronavirus, the skies over its polluted cities quickly turned an azure blue, and the air, unusually fresh.

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Can India’s print newspapers survive the Covid-19 pandemic

April 11, 2020 editorColumns, Media

by Nava Thakuria As an unprecedented lockdown continues in India, the newspaper groups face an uphill task to maintain their readership. The complete shutdown, to continue till 14 April, instantly stopped the vendors from delivering morning newspapers to reader’s doorsteps…

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A model ecosystem story: Anglers can predict fish stock

January 22, 2020 editorFishery, Food & nutrition, Lead News

EAST LANSING, Mich. – Have I got a fish story for you. Any angler beginning a yarn like that usually ends up spinning a tall tale, an exaggeration or bald-faced lie. Michigan State University researchers, however, have demonstrated that anglers…

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World’s first car that can fly

December 9, 2019 sub EditorExclusive

It has been over century in the making, but the world’s first ‘fly and drive car’ is set to make its US debut Tuesday night in Miami, Florida.

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Better logistics can help Bangladesh boost exports: WB

November 13, 2019 sub EditorBangladesh, Business

Bangladesh needs to improve its transport and logistics systems to meet the needs of its growing economy and boost export growth, said a new World Bank report launched on Wednesday.

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Can Europe help the Balkans keep its young emigrants?

October 16, 2019 editorColumns, Migration

by Alida Vračić on 16th October 2019 High emigration rates are doing massive damage to the prospects of the western Balkans—would a stronger EU perspective reverse this outflow?

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Can cities save the world?

October 5, 2019 editorOp-Ed, Urban issues

By Ramesh Bhushal By 2050 two thirds of the world’s population will live in cities, and that infrastructure could be the key to managing the climate crisis, if we act now.

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Wall Street can free world’s 40 million modern-day slaves

October 3, 2019 editorHuman rights, Politics

By James Reinl UN, Oct 2 2019 (IPS) – Financiers in Wall Street, the City of London and other banking centres should play a bigger role in freeing the millions of people who endure slave-like working conditions globally, according to…

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Only good governance can resolve job crisis: GM Quader

September 29, 2019 sub EditorBangladesh, Politics

Welcoming the current drive against casinos and corrupt elements, Jatiya Party Chairman GM Quader on Saturday said good governance is a must to resolve the growing unemployment problem in the country.

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How South Asia can remain world’s fastest-growing sub-region

August 30, 2019 editorDevelopment, Op-Ed

Lei Lei Song Since 2014, South Asia has been the fastest-growing subregion in the world, with its eight economies collectively boasting average annual growth of 7.0%. This is higher even than East Asia (6.2%), which includes China; Southeast Asia (4.9%);…

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Mussels, ‘super-filters’ can help beat water pollution

August 18, 2019 sub EditorBangladesh, Feature

Seafood lovers who prize the mussel for its earthy taste and succulent flesh may be unaware of its growing potential in the fight against water pollution. The mussel is the hoover of the sea, taking in phytoplankton for nourishment along…

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The soul of water: Spiritualism can redeem our dying rivers

August 12, 2019August 12, 2019 editorOp-Ed, Water

Sudhirendar Sharma The Ganga’s sacredness doesn’t guarantee its purity, as devotees draw a distinction between material cleanliness and ritual purity. Paradox! Exploiting the very source of life for economic and political gains has reduced our individual and collective relationship with…

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Can diet help cancer treatment?

August 1, 2019 sub EditorHealth

Diet is already a key part of managing diseases like diabetes and hypertension, but new research adds to a growing body of evidence that it could help cancer treatment too. The study, published Thursday in the journal Nature, found restricting…

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Can trillion-tonne snow cannons save us from sea-level rise?

July 19, 2019 sub EditorTechnology

Scientists seeking to avoid catastrophic sea-level rises from the melting West Antarctic ice sheet have come up with a “terrible” solution: use snow cannons to pump trillions of tonnes of ice back on top. The gargantuan ice sheet contains enough…

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Planning can save the Planet: China chooses renewable energy

June 9, 2019June 9, 2019 editorEnergy, Op-Ed, Renewable, Sustainability

By Sara Flounders 23 Apr 2019 – The very corporations that are responsible for the problem are denying global warming, with immediate consequences for the whole world. Carbon emissions from the burning of oil, gas and methane are heating the…

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Can a book tell the history of the Ganga?

May 26, 2019May 26, 2019 editorHeritage, Literature, Water

May 26, 2019 SANDRP Book Review: “Ganga: The Many Pasts of a River” by Sudipta Sen. Penguin Viking. 2019. PP 445 + (xvi) “Panditaraja Jagannath, Mughal court poet extraordinaire, a scholar of Linguistics, poetics, and philosophy, hounded by the Brahmin…

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People remaining united can achieve the impossible: Dr Kamal

May 25, 2019May 25, 2019 editorDemocracy, Lead 2, Politics

Dhaka, May 25 – Jatiya Oikya Front top leader Dr Kamal Hossain yesterday called upon all to remain united to establish democracy in the country. “I will urge you to remain united. We will ensure pure democracy, effective democracy and…

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Five things men can do for good health

April 12, 2019April 12, 2019 sub EditorHealth

Health Desk There are five simple ways that can help any man to be health. Heath concern is more important than any issue. Have regular check-ups Even if you feel healthy, regular health checks (such as blood pressure, blood sugar…

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Can Italy survive its self-inflicted wounds?

January 24, 2019January 24, 2019 Lutfun NaharColumns, Economy, Int’l relations, Politics

Despite political instability being part of its DNA, Italy is still the ninth biggest economy in the world. Since 1946, when the first republican government took power, there have been 65 administrations over 72 years, or about one government every…

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