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SUNDAY, AUGUST 10, 2025

food

FILE PHOTO: A malnourished girl lies on a bed at the malnutrition treatment ward of al-Sabeen hospital in Sanaa, Yemen October 27, 2020. REUTERS/Khaled Abdullah/File Photo
Global Economy

More than 700 million people don't know when — or if — they will eat again, UN food chief says

World Food Program Executive Director Cindy McCain told the UN Security Council that because of the lack of funding, the agency has been forced to cut food rations for millions of people, and “more...

People crowd to get food rations from a charity kitchen in Sanaa, Yemen on 20 July 2020. File Photo: Reuters/Khaled Abdullah
World+Biz

WFP warns cuts could push 24m people to brink of famine

With a deft touch, artisans transform everyday fruits and vegetables like apples, pineapples, watermelons, radishes etc into edible artpieces like peacocks, fish, ducks, and what not. Photos: Courtesy
Panorama

The blossoming art of fruit carving

A fruit shop at Kumarshil intersection in Brahmanbaria city. Photo: TBS
Global Economy

World food price index falls back to two-year low: FAO

Russia offers food items at competitive prices
Bangladesh

Russia offers food items at competitive prices

Photo: Bloomberg
Panorama

Are consumers paying the price of excessive protection of domestic industry?

In 2017, Bangladesh saw the largest influx of the Rohingyas from neighboring Myanmar. Photo: Salahuddin Ahmed
Bangladesh

Six years after fleeing violence, Rohingya families survive on rice and oil, says Save the Children

Food protectionism: Fresh rise after brief slumber
Panorama

Food protectionism: Fresh rise after brief slumber

Farm labourers plant rice saplings in a field on the outskirts of Ahmedabad, India on 21 July 2023. File Photo: Reuters/Amit Dave
South Asia

India faces record low August rains, threatening summer crops

Abundant consumption of meat in many developed countries has attracted grain supplies to animal farms instead of kitchen markets. Illustration: Bloomberg
World+Biz

Feed people, not factory farms

Women of a Pabna village queue up to participate in a local sporting tournament hosted by a YouTube channel to win daily essentials as prizes. Photo: Courtesy
Bangladesh

Sports reimagined: YouTuber's food challenge taking the Internet by storm

Entrepreneurs showcase indigenous food at the Ingenious Food Festival in Dhaka on August 2022. File Photo: Courtesy
Food

Second Indigenous Food Festival in Dhaka on 11-12 August

Entire nation to benefit from e-health certification: Food secretary
Food

Entire nation to benefit from e-health certification: Food secretary

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