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Mongolia: Nomadic way of life under threat from winter climate disasters

Pacific Asia • Jul 11, 2024, 9:02 AM
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Mongolia has emerged from a particularly long and bitter winter. Extreme temperatures killed over 7.1 million animals. Thousands of herder families lost more than 70 percent of their livestock. Climate change has increased the frequency of extreme weather phenomena, accelerating domestic migration. Mongolia’s traditional nomadic herders are leaving the grasslands to settle down in urban areas. But the capital is ill-equipped to take in this community. Indeed, the move to the city comes with problems of their own. Yena Lee reports.

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Nobel laureate Muhammad Yunus named head of Bangladesh's interim government
Pacific Asia • 7:07 PM
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Muhammad Yunus – Bangladesh's Nobel laureate – will lead the country's interim government, the country's presidency announced Wednesday following a meeting with military leaders, student protesters, and civil society members. The announcement was made af
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Protests in Bangladesh: the reasons for the rage
Pacific Asia • 3:51 PM
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After a month of demonstrations in Bangladesh, prime minister Sheikh Hasina was ousted by a protest movement with levels of violence not seen since the country won its independence in 1971. In addition to failing to resolve mass youth unemployment, the s
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Bangladesh’s president dissolves parliament, clearing the way for elections to replace ousted leader
Pacific Asia • 1:47 PM
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Bangladesh’s president dissolved parliament Tuesday, clearing the way for new elections to replace the longtime prime minister who resigned and fled the country following weeks of demonstrations against her rule that descended into violent unrest. Story
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‘Today feels like a second Liberation Day,’ Bangladesh Nobel laureate Yunus tells FRANCE 24
Pacific Asia • 9:12 AM
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Bangladesh student protest leaders said Tuesday they wanted Nobel laureate and microfinance pioneer Muhammad Yunus, 84, to lead an interim government. Yunus spoke to FRANCE 24 about the popular uprising that precipitated Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina's fa
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Bangladesh parliament dissolved as protesters back Nobel laureate Yunus to lead country
Pacific Asia • 8:26 AM
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Bangladesh's president dissolved parliament on Tuesday, paving the way for the formation of an interim government a day after Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina resigned and fled the country following weeks of demonstrations and violent unrest. Student protest
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Who is Muhammad Yunus, who Bangladeshi students want as chief adviser to the interim government?
Pacific Asia • 12:18 AM
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Bangladesh’s president dissolved parliament Tuesday, clearing the way for new elections to replace the longtime prime minister who resigned and fled the country following weeks of demonstrations against her rule that descended into violent unrest. Story
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