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- DGHS issues guidelines to curb HMPV spread
- Bangladesh urges India to avoid border provocations
- Hasina, Joy, 91 others sued over attempt to murder case
- Magisterial powers of armed forces extended for another 60 days
- Hearing Hasina's ‘story of development,’ it felt like we were living on Mars: Sarjis
- BDR carnage trial to be held at Dhaka Central Jail
- Iran launches drills to protect nuclear facilities
- Turkiye plans $20B investment in energy efficiency by 2030
- Hasina, Putul sued over corruption in plot allocation
- Expats send $73.66cr in remittances in 11 days of January
- Govt taking steps to alleviate public suffering from air pollution – Rizwana Hasan
- IEF demands cancellation of plan to increase gas prices
- Sylhet secures second BPL win with 8-run victory over Khulna
- 6 Bangladeshi scouters shine at Australian Scout Jamboree
- Living lagom: The Swedish art of life
- EU envoy Michael Miller meets Mirza Fakhrul
- China, Pakistan agree to 'upgrade' CPEC cooperation
- 5 press officials withdrawn from Bangladesh embassies
- Sudanese army claims capture of key eastern city
- Indian High Commissioner explains about construction of barbed wire fences on border
Why some animals appear to mourn their dead
Grief has long thought to be a human trait, but other animals from killer whales to crows also appear to suffer loss when a companion dies. Last week, a female killer whale was spotted off the coast of Washington State pushing the body of her dead newborn calf. The orca, known as Tahlequah,...