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- All passengers feared dead after jet collides with helicopter in US
- No decision made to form a party or resign from govt: Nahid
- Dhaka expresses concern over dwindling funds for Rohingyas
- Women footballers to announce retirement if coach not removed
- Shab-e-Barat to be observed Feb 14
- 'Our rivers dried up due to various dams in India'
- Govt wants to lay foundation of radical reforms to state structure: Nahid
- NASA’s 2 stuck astronauts take their first spacewalk together
- Govt takes 3 decisions on quota
- Rangpur suffer fourth straight defeat to end group stage
- Court orders to attach Tk368 crore land of S Alam, family
- Japan pledges to continue development cooperation with Bangladesh
- 'Chatradal ready to resist banned Chhatra League on the streets'
- "Bangladesh trapped in web of conspiracies, not running as people expected"
- Much awaited next Dan Brown book announced to be released on Sept 9
- Bangladesh Railway to offer special trains for Ijtema attendees
- Man who burned Quran 'shot dead in Sweden'
- No security risk at Ijtema Ground: RAB DG
- ICT sets April 6 for submitting Jatrabari genocide probe report
- Animals and plants losing their genetic diversity, making them more vulnerable
Dhaka’s air quality slightly improves but remains among world’s worst
Dhakas air quality showed a minor improvement on Wednesday compared to Tuesday, yet the city continues to rank as one of the most polluted globally. According to the Air Quality Index (AQI), Dhaka was the 4th most polluted city at 9:02 AM on Wednesday, recording an AQI of 292, falling under the...
Dhaka's air quality shows slight improvement, now 3rd worst globally
Dhakas air quality has seen a marginal improvement compared to Monday, yet the city remains among the worlds most polluted. Tuesday, Bangladeshs capital ranks third worst globally, according to the Air Quality Index (AQI). At 9:16 AM, the AQI readings showed Kolkata at 284, Lahore at 281, Dhaka...