Cambodia’s lockdown bans most people from leaving their homes, gathering in groups and conducting business; Japan facing most serious situation since the pandemic began, says Covid health adviser ... ( read original story ...)
Olympics-Cycling-Gone in 60 seconds: Olympic dreams dashed for Japan’s Hatakeyama
Less than a minute. That's all it took for Japanese BMX rider Sae Hatakeyama's Olympic dreams to crash as she fell and broke her collarbone in her very first run of BMX racing's quarter-finals on ... ( read original story ...)
Floods make thousands homeless in Bangladesh Rohingya camps
Days of heavy rainfall have pelted Rohingya refugee camps in southern Bangladesh, destroying dwellings and sending thousands of people to live with extended family or in communal shelters. ( read original story ...)
Bangladesh landslide kills at least 5 people
Watch "Bangladesh landslide kills at least 5 people", a CBSN video on CBSNews.com. View more CBSN videos and watch CBSN, a live news stream featuring original CBS News reporting. ( read original story ...)
At least six Rohingya refugees killed as floods hit camps in Bangladesh
Shelters swept away as activists say people stuck in Cox’s Bazar are highly vulnerable to the ‘rapidly changing climate’ ... ( read original story ...)
Bangladesh orders arrest of factory owners for deadly fire
A Bangladesh court Tuesday ordered the arrest of owners of a garment factory where 111 workers were killed last year in the country's worst such fire...The court...issued the warrants for Delwar ... ( read original story ...)
Bangladesh logs highest daily 123 dengue cases
The government on Monday logged this year’s daily highest 123 dengue cases that were reported in the 24-hour period till 8:00am on the day, raising the total number of the cases to 1,802 since January ... ( read original story ...)
‘GDP growth lesser than Bangladesh’s but comparison inappropriate’: Govt
GDP growth rates of Bangladesh (at constant price) were 7.1 per cent, 7.3 per cent, 7.9 per cent, 8.2 per cent and 2.4 per cent for 2016-20, said the govt ... ( read original story ...)
Taliban are normal civilians, not military outfits: Pakistan PM Imran Khan
Pakistan Prime Minister in an interview said that Taliban can not be considered a military outfit, they are in fact civilians. PM Imran Khan's comment came just hours of US Secretary of State Anthony ... ( read original story ...)
Allegations of support to Taliban ‘extremely unfair’: Pakistan PM Imran Khan
Terming the allegations that Pakistan has aided Taliban financially and provided them with weapons and intelligence as "extremely unfair", Prime Minister Imran Khan has demanded evidence from ... ( read original story ...)