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- Bangladesh seeks global recognition of peoples’ right for water, land, food, and environment at UNCCD COP16
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- Chevron plans to invest in new gas exploration in Bangladesh
- Hindu Buddhist Christian Oikya Parishad protest attack on Agartala mission
- BBC reveals list of 100 inspiring, influential women for 2024
- Chief Adviser congratulates Bangladesh Blind Cricket Team
- Bangladesh decides to close consular services in Agartala
- CA Yunus calls for national unity
- China bans gallium, germanium exports to US over chip sanctions
- India-Bangladesh ties can't be evaluated by a single issue: Pranay Verma
- Messi and Ronaldo feature in shortlist for the 2024 FIFPRO Men's World XI
- Nigeria seeks South Africa's support to join G20, BRICS
- Jatiya Nagorik Committee presents 69-point proposal on constitution
- India to lose from breakdown in ties, not Bangladesh: Adviser Shakhawat
- Bangladesh reach Jr Hockey World Cup for first time in history
- Foreign Ministry summons Indian High Commissioner Pranay Verma
- UN Peacekeepers are needed in India, not Bangladesh: Rizvi
- India-China relations have progressed: S Jaishankar
- Apple set to launch its first foldable iPhone: A game-changer for market
- Shakib undergoes test for suspected bowling action
Australia introduces 'Landmark' bill to ban social media for children under 16
On Thursday, Australias centre-left government presented a new bill in parliament aimed at prohibiting social media use for children under the age of 16. The proposed legislation also includes provisions for hefty fines of up to A$49.5 million ($32 million) for social media platforms found to be in...
Australia to ban social media for children under 16
Australias government has unveiled plans to introduce a landmark law banning children under the age of 16 from using social media. Prime Minister Anthony Albanese announced that the legislation, which will be presented in Parliament next week, aims to address the growing concerns over the...