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Coastline of Cox’s Bazar in Bangladesh boasts the longest sandy beach in the world.
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Bangladesh school stays afloat as waters rise
Low-lying nation has lost one-third of its territory to sea waters rising due to climate change.
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Bangladesh garment workers continue to suffer
Global brands, which get their clothes manufactured there, ignore vital safety measures for workers.
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Last Modified: 26 Dec 2012 12:47 GMT
Girl defies surf customs in Bangladesh
In deeply conservative Bangladesh, it is considered shameful for a woman to even go to the beach.
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Polls and people in Bangladesh
Almost seven million women are registering to vote for the first time in the 2013 elections.
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Last Modified: 17 Dec 2012 12:45 GMT
Bangladesh war crimes victims seek justice
Women allegedly raped in the 1971 war of independence face an uphill battle as critics say trial is flawed.
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Bangladesh faces garment race with Myanmar
Neighbour invests in port to lure investors from Bangladesh, world's second-largest garment exporter.
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Bangladesh sceptical of COP18 outcome
Dhaka doubtful whether billions pledged by rich nations for global climate fund will ever be delivered.
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Last Modified: 10 Dec 2012 11:57 GMT
Garment workers return to work in Bangladesh
A week after nation's worst garment factory, protesting workers return to duties to earn wages they rely on.
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