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- Iran slams US strikes on Yemen
- Mobile surveillance tech used in enforced disappearances under past regime
- Dengue claims two more lives in 24 hrs
- Sarjis Alam warns of strike by Citizen's Committee in solidarity with doctors
- Stellantis reverses Ohio layoffs after CEO's resignation
- Bangladesh receives $200cr remittance in 21 days of Dec
- ‘EC will decide who are eligible for contest in polls’
- Bangladesh receives $900m World Bank financing
- 40 receive certificates after completing training at Bashundhara Language and Skill Center
- ‘Joint drives will be strengthened against hill cutting, air pollution, and banned polythene’
- Syrian youth will resist incoming government, hopes Khamenei
- Inquilab Mancha issues 7-day ultimatum to interim govt over 3 point-demands including AL ban
- Inqilab Mancha blocks Kakrail intersection, demands action against Awami League
- Bangladesh urges Myanmar to resolve border issue
- Russia hit with 9/11 style attack on high-rise buildings
- Minimal wage structure in media should be introduced: Press Secy
- Berlin must be ready to respond to Russian hybrid attacks: German Defence Minister
- Shuvosangho empowers 20 underprivileged women in Boalkhali with sewing machines
- Govt renames Bangabandhu Rail Bridge
- Reform Commission to hold talks with the Administrative Association
EV transition risks widening social inequality in UK
A new study warns that the shift to electric vehicles (EVs) in the UK could deepen social inequality, particularly for those without off-street parking, who face higher charging costs. According to the report on EV transition, a growing disparity is emerging as the transition to EVs accelerates....