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March 2023

Putin wants to ‘expand’ war

GBNEWS24DESK// Kyiv yesterday accused Russian leader Vladimir Putin of trying to widen the conflict in Ukraine after Washington said Russian fighter jets intercepted a US drone over the Black Sea, causing it to crash. "The incident…

Hunger rising sharply in Syria: WFP

GBNEWS24DESK// Hunger and malnutrition are rising sharply in Syria and more than half its population is short of food after 12 years of war, economic pressures and last month's earthquake, the World Food Program said yesterday. "The…

Patients to get free insulin at community clinics: PM

GBNEWS24DESK// Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina yesterday announced that the government will provide free insulin to diabetic patients through community clinics. She said this while addressing the second graduation completion programme…

Rohingya Return: Verification begins for first batch

GBNEWS24DESK// Amid mounting global pressure, a 17-member Myanmar delegation yesterday started verifying the identities of the Rohingya refugees in Teknaf, as the first group of Myanmar's displaced people is expected to be repatriated in…

Pori shares a different side of Razz

GBNEWS24DESK// The marriage of Pori Moni and Sariful Razz has garnered much attention from the audience and the entertainment industry. The actress is often seen sharing her day to day joys with everyone via social media. This time,…

Puja Chery’s ‘Ek Dui Tin’ released

GBNEWS24DESK// Puja Chery's Deepto Play original web-film, "Pori" was released on March 8. Recently, the makers separately released its first song "Ek Dui Tin". The tantalising song showcases Puja Chery in a glamourous avatar, performing…

Bangladesh outplayed us and deserved victory: Buttler

GBNEWS24DESK// England's World Cup-winning skipper Jos Buttler admitted that his side were 'outplayed' in the three-match T20I series, in which the visitors were whitewashed by hosts Bangladesh.    Asked if he had anticipated such an…

‘Cold, hard facts’ should guide climate policy

GBNEWS24DESK// The head of the United Nations called Monday for scientists to serve up "cold, hard facts" to push governments into making policies that curb climate change before a key global warming threshold is passed. His…

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