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Sep 04, 2022
Dhaka (Bangladesh), Sep 4 (ANI): The Rohingya migrants are a “big burden” on Bangladesh and the country is reaching out to the international community to ensure they return to their homeland, Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina said adding that she feels India could play a major role in resolving the issue. In an interaction with ANI, Hasina confessed that the presence of lakhs of Rohingyas in Bangladesh had created challenges for her regime. “Well you know... for us it’s a big burden. India is a vast country; you can accommodate but you don't have much. But in our country... we have 1.1 million Rohingya. So well... we are consulting with the international community and also our neighbouring countries, they should also take some steps so that they can go back home," said Bangladesh PM. The Bangladesh prime minister said that her government had tried to take care of the displaced community keeping the humanitarian aspect in mind. “This Rohingya, yes... on humanitarian ground we give them shelter and providing everything but during this COVID, we vaccinated all the Rohingya community. But how long they will stay here? So in the camp they are staying. Our environment hazard is there. Then some people engage in drug trafficking or some arms conflict, women trafficking. Day by day it is increasing. So as quick as they return home it is good for our country and also for Myanmar. So we have been trying our best to pursue them, we’re discussing with them and also...
Sep 03, 2022
Japan produces quality seafood for global market
Tokyo (Japan), Sep 03 (ANI): Sushi and sashimi, which are important Japanese dishes have now become popular all around the world. Japan is surrounded by sea...
In memory of Mikhail Gorbachev
Sep 01, 2022
Moscow (Russia), Sep 1, 2022, (ANI / TV BRICS): A statesman whose decisions changed the course of history and affected the fate of all mankind. The...
Security in Taliban 2.0: No light at end of tunnel?
Afghanistan, Sep 1, 2022, (ANI): There is unending misery and suffering for the people of Afghanistan.A year after the Taliban resumed power, people in the...
China’s growing aggression in the Indian Ocean- A concern for the world?
Colombo (Sri Lanka), Sep 1, 2022, (ANI): As the US-China battle for supremacy escalated in the past few weeks following Nancy Pelosi’s visit to Taiwan China’s...
‘Heart-warming gesture’: Suryakumar Yadav on Virat Kohli’s reaction on his blistering knock
Sharjah (UAE), September 1 (ANI): After securing a spot in the Super Four stage of the ongoing Asia Cup 2022, star of the match Suryakumar Yadav...
Want to study in UK? Important message on visas from UK HC
Aug 30, 2022
London (UK), Aug 30 (ANI): As Indian nationals were issued the largest number of UK study visas, British High Commissioner to India Alex Ellis on August...
Artemis 1 launch postponed due to engine bleed malfunctioning
Aug 29, 2022
Washington (US), Aug 29 (ANI): The launch of Artemis 1 was postponed on August 29 due to engine bleed issue. The NASA team is gathering the...
NASA set to return to moon, to launch Artemis I mission
Washington (US), Aug 29 (ANI): NASA plans to launch the Artemis I mission on August 29 from Kennedy Space Center in Florida, sending the Space Launch...
Virtual Market 2022 Summer’ organised in Osaka
Aug 27, 2022
Osaka (Japan), Aug 27, 2022, (ANI): This is a virtual reality space in Japan’s Osaka city. The town is famous for its architectural wonders like Tsutenkaku...
Metaverse Exhibition held in Japan
Tokyo (Japan), Aug 27, 2022, (ANI): Metaverse, is the next big revolution in technology which is gaining impetus as a business opportunity in Japan. The...
Electric cars gripping pace in Russia
Aug 26, 2022
Moscow (Russia), Aug 26, 2022, (ANI / TV BRICS): The electric car fleet is growing rapidly and the necessary infrastructure is expanding in Russia’s Moscow. ...
Russians develop a compact electric tractor
Cheboksary (Russia), Aug 26, 2022, (ANI / TV BRICS): Russian engineers have developed an electric tractor. The new machine looks no different from its diesel counterparts....