Bangladesh Surpasses India
Bangladeshâs per capita income ($3020) overtakes Indiaâs $2813. In fact, Bangladesh is ahead of India in several key economic and social indicators, including life expectancy, female labour force participation, DPT child immunisation, electricity access etc.
Yet, some indians want to say that Bangladeshis go to India for work.
Indiaâs tourism and medical sectors benefit significantly from Bangladeshi visitors. Even during Eid-ul-Azha, when Bangladesh reduced cattle imports from India, many local Indian traders openly expressed frustration and blamed their own government.
đ¨ BREAKING: China has sent a strong message to the world.
Beijing says the time has come for a new UN Secretary-General who is not influenced by U.S. power politics and who will truly protect the independence of the United Nations.
China declares that the era of American unilateral dominance is coming to an end.
Chinaâs message to the world: âWe want justice. We want sovereignty. We want a real United Nations â one that is not a servant of the United States.â đĨ
đ¨ OMAN FIRES BACK AT TRUMPâS THREATS
đ´đ˛đēđ¸ Oman says it will not bow to pressure or intimidation, calling recent threats âbullyingâ and a sign of Washingtonâs growing frustration in the region.
The Sultanate reaffirmed its position on the conflict with Iran and signaled it has no intention of changing course under external pressure.
A country known for diplomacy is now openly pushing back. đ
âDonald Trumpâ the buffalo has been spared from sacrifice in Bangladesh after going viral.
âDonald Trump,â the rare albino buffalo named for its blond tuft of hair, was hours away from being sacrificed for Eid al-AdhaâĻ until the government stepped in.
It had already been sold for ritual slaughter when viral videos turned it into a national attraction.
Crowds started flooding the farm to see the nearly 1,500-pound animal in person, forcing officials to intervene due to security concerns.
Now the buffalo is headed to the national zoo in Dhaka instead.
A tense situation has emerged at the Lalmonirhat border after BGB removed a BSF-installed pillar placed about 150 yards inside Bangladeshi territory. BSF later reinstalled it, leaving BGB and BSF troops in a face-to-face standoff as locals gather near the border.