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Dengue takes alarming turn

DENGUE fever has once again reared its deadly head in Bangladesh, turning what should have been a manageable public health challenge into a national emergency. Year after year, the story repeats itself with grim familiarity — rising infection rates, overflowing hospital wards, desperate families, and belated government action. The tragedy of it all is that much of this could have been prevented...

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999 launches English-language services for foreigners

The national emergency helpline 999 have launched English-language services for the first time, aiming to assist English-speaking people, particularly foreigners working in or visiting the country.

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Police request people not to share MFS, bank PIN numbers

The Police Headquarters on Thursday called upon all not to share PIN numbers of the mobile financial service (MFS) that include bKash, Nagad, Rocket and the bank cards as the phone calls are being made from the national emergency service number 999 through cloning.

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Chinese doctors visit injured protesters

The members of the Chinese National Emergency Medical Team on Monday visited the patients who suffered severe injuries during the student-led mass uprising and assured them...

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Chinese medical team to arrive Sunday

A Chinese national emergency medical team will arrive in Dhaka on Sunday to provide advanced medical treatment to individuals severely injured during the July-August protests in Bangladesh...