Month: February 2022

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YELPS, TEARS AS MALAYSIA STARTS VACCINATIONS FOR YOUNG CHILDREN

Malaysia kicked off a COVID-19 mass vaccination programme on Thursday for children aged between 5 and 11, in an effort to protect the youngest members of its population and increase its high immunisation rate. At a vaccination centre in the capital Kuala Lumpur, young children sat anxiously with parents as occasional yelps of pain were …

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TAKE OUT WITH LISA LING” SHOWS THE BANGLADESHI AMERICAN DREAM

The United States is home to around 800,000 Bangladeshi Americans. The notion of the “American Dream” inspires them all to work hard and prosper in a society budding with opportunities. New York has been the hub of Bangladeshi Americans since the 1970s, with the major concentration of the Bangladeshi community scattered across the Bronx, Brooklyn …

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Technology

Africa COVID cases could be seven times higher than reported: WHO

The World Health Organization estimates that the number of COVID-19 infections in Africa could be seven times higher than official data suggests, while deaths from the virus could be two to three times higher, its regional head said on Thursday. “We’re very much aware that our surveillance systems problems that we had on the continent, …

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Technology

India’s textile industry revs up, giving hope on jobs for PM Modi

At Texport Industries’ factories in India’s south, thousands of mostly women workers are busy converting yarn and fabrics into T-shirts, shirts, spaghetti tops and kids’ clothes for US customers of Tommy Hilfiger and Kohl’s Corp. After being outpaced in recent years by neighbouring Bangladesh and then hammered by the COVID-19 pandemic, India’s garment factories are …

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News

With buildup on land and sea, Russia closes in on Ukraine

Thousands of Russian troops on Thursday began 10 days of exercises in Belarus, and Ukraine warned of upcoming Russian naval drills so extensive they would block shipping lanes, as the Kremlin continued to tighten its military vise on Ukraine. In Moscow, Russia’s top diplomat, Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov, gave a bleak assessment of the diplomatic …

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It uses a dictionary of over 200 Latin words, combined with a handful of model sentence structures, to generate Lorem

There are many variations of passages of Lorem Ipsum available, but the majority have suffered alteration in some form, by injected humour, humour, or randomised words which don’t look even slightly believable. If you are going to use a passage of Lorem Ipsum, you need to be sure there isn’t anything embarrassing hidden in the …

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Fashion

Tips for sound sleep

Your sleep needs vary widely — total hours required, optimal bedtimes, and ideal wakeup times, these are all dictated by an individual’s physiology, genetics, exercise levels, diet, and age group. Even the habits you formed as a child are influencing bed time habits, but whatever your needs are, getting adequate and effective sleep is crucial …

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Health

Government kidney hospital resumes dialysis after halt ignites.

The National Institute of Kidney Diseases and Urology, or NIKDU, has resumed dialysis seven hours after halting the service, causing sufferings to patients and leading their families to stage protests. The disgruntled families took to the streets in front of NIKDU at Mirpur Road in Sher-e-Bangla Nagar for a demonstration on Wednesday hampering traffic. Indian …

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Yelps, tears as Malaysia starts vaccinations for young children

Malaysia kicked off a COVID-19 mass vaccination programme on Thursday for children aged between 5 and 11, in an effort to protect the youngest members of its population and increase its high immunisation rate. At a vaccination centre in the capital Kuala Lumpur, young children sat anxiously with parents as occasional yelps of pain were …

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