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WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 2025

vulnerable

vulnerable

75% of women living in Dhaka’s slums reported suffering symptoms of heat stress including dizziness, dehydration and abnormal heart rates. Photo: TBS

Burning at both ends: Urban heat and the daily struggle of Dhaka’s marginalised women

As Dhaka swelters under record temperatures, women in the city’s poorest neighbourhoods face a brutal, daily struggle—trapped between unpaid care, precarious work, and suffocating heat with no...

Dhaka Metropolitan Police (DMP) Commissioner Habibur Rahman. File Photo: Collected

Half of the polling centers in Dhaka considered vulnerable: DMP commissioner

51% vulnerable people have internet access: Survey

51% vulnerable people have internet access: Survey

Photo: Collected

Green growth key to Bangladesh’s upper-middle-income vision: WB’s country director

Photo: WFP/ Sayed Asif Mahmud

Awareness, sensitisation, crucial to participation of women in economic activity: Study

File photo: Zakir Hossain Chowdhury/Al Jazeera

The most vulnerable vulnerabilities (and areas) of Bangladesh

Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina. Sketch: TBS

We expect UK to promote interests of climate vulnerable countries: Hasina

Bangladesh remains 7th most vulnerable to climate change

Bangladesh remains 7th most vulnerable to climate change

File photo of Dr Debapriya Bhattacharya

Pandemic hits lives of the extremely vulnerable harder: Debapriya

Children watch as women pump water from a borehole near Malawi's capital Lilongwe, February 2, 2016. REUTERS/Mike Hutchings

Unicef, Microsoft launch new web app to protect vulnerable children

Kirs Taung, in Mro, means a hill of small birds. The windy hilltop once held massive trees like the one pictured. Photo: Sayam U Chowdhury

Kirs Taung: Lost before found?

Photo: Collected

Specific gene type may leave some people more vulnerable than others to fight Covid-19

The communities living in remote villages in the hill tracts of Bangladesh are to some extent self-reliant, but a food shortage is common in the dry season. Photo: Mumit M

Ethnic communities in Bangladesh more vulnerable during shutdown

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