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        UK seeks to repay victims of huge bitcoin scam
      • UK Trade Envoy to Bangladesh Baroness Winterton meets Commerce Adviser
        UK Trade Envoy to Bangladesh Baroness Winterton meets Commerce Adviser
      • Canadian PM to visit White House to talk tariffs
        Canadian PM to visit White House to talk tariffs
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        Nestle sacks CEO Freixe over office relationship
      • Caterpillar bracing for up to $1.8 bn tariff impact this year
        Caterpillar bracing for up to $1.8 bn tariff impact this year
      • 10 Bangladeshi companies participate in Global Sourcing Expo in Sydney
        10 Bangladeshi companies participate in Global Sourcing Expo in Sydney
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        Green shipbuilding can be the next forex giant after RMG: Adilur
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        Forex reserves stands at $27.67b: BB
      • Expatriates send $1.99b in remittances in first 21 days of June 
        Expatriates send $1.99b in remittances in first 21 days of June 
  • Development
    • Bangladesh needs to continue with key reform areas on fiscal: IMF 
      Bangladesh needs to continue with key reform areas on fiscal: IMF 
    • More than 212,000 children at risk of acute watery diarrhoea and other deadly waterborne diseases in earthquake-hit eastern Afghanistan
      More than 212,000 children at risk of acute watery diarrhoea and other deadly waterborne diseases in earthquake-hit eastern Afghanistan
    • BNNRC Connects Local Fight Against Cyber Violence to Global Digital Governance
      BNNRC Connects Local Fight Against Cyber Violence to Global Digital Governance
    • Environment
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        Papua New Guinea’s rainforest under major threat, says new report
      • At least 64 dead, 65 missing in Mexico floods
        At least 64 dead, 65 missing in Mexico floods
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        At least 41 dead in Mexico floods
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      • Global funding cuts could force 6 million more children out of school in the coming year
        Global funding cuts could force 6 million more children out of school in the coming year
      • United Arab Emirates to introduce artificial intelligence lessons for schoolchildren of all ages
        United Arab Emirates to introduce artificial intelligence lessons for schoolchildren of all ages
    • Gender
      • New generation of Afghan women shift from burqa
        New generation of Afghan women shift from burqa
      • Agitations galore at DU demanding capital punishment for rapists
        Agitations galore at DU demanding capital punishment for rapists
      • Chief Adviser hopes women to move forward to build developed Bangladesh
        Chief Adviser hopes women to move forward to build developed Bangladesh
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        Canary Islands mark 30 years of migrant influx
      • Thirteen dead after migrant boat sinks off Yemen: UN agency
        Thirteen dead after migrant boat sinks off Yemen: UN agency
      • UN says 2023 was the deadliest year for migrants in a decade
        UN says 2023 was the deadliest year for migrants in a decade
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        A new policy framework is necessary for the development of public libraries
      • Assessment of govt policy changes in budget required for sustainable revenue collection
        Assessment of govt policy changes in budget required for sustainable revenue collection
      • Remove the policy and social barriers in women’s economic empowerment to achieve SDGs
        Remove the policy and social barriers in women’s economic empowerment to achieve SDGs
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        BNNRC Connects Local Fight Against Cyber Violence to Global Digital Governance
      • UN Resident Coordinator meets CA, lauds his “highly successful” NY visit
        UN Resident Coordinator meets CA, lauds his “highly successful” NY visit
      • Solution to Rohingya crisis lies in Myanmar: UNHCR Chief
        Solution to Rohingya crisis lies in Myanmar: UNHCR Chief
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        ‘Innovation Challenge 2025’ in Cox’s Bazar: Youth-led innovations Tackle Community Concerns
      • CARE launches global partnership with iDE and IDinsight to expand sanitation in rural areas
        CARE launches global partnership with iDE and IDinsight to expand sanitation in rural areas
      • BRAC and Denmark partner to strengthen water security and climate resilience in the coastal area of Bangladesh
        BRAC and Denmark partner to strengthen water security and climate resilience in the coastal area of Bangladesh
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      Hungary’s Laszlo Krasznahorkai wins Nobel literature prize
    • Trump slams return of Jimmy Kimmel show, says he may ‘test ABC’
      Trump slams return of Jimmy Kimmel show, says he may ‘test ABC’
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        SM Sultan’s 101st birth anniversary today
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        The Kingdom Of The Netherlands’ Embassy And Dhaka Flow Present: Transformation: The Art Of Alchemy
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        Prince Harry meets King Charles for first time since 2024
      • Italian fashion icon Giorgio Armani dead at 91  
        Italian fashion icon Giorgio Armani dead at 91  
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        Vogue appoints Chloe Malle to replace fashion doyenne Wintour
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        Sherifah Yunus Olokodana to break stereotypes about Muslim women as she demonstrates cooking on Instagram wearing niqab
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        Italian fashion icon Giorgio Armani dead at 91  
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        Vogue appoints Chloe Malle to replace fashion doyenne Wintour
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        Trump slams return of Jimmy Kimmel show, says he may ‘test ABC’
      • Jimmy Kimmel show to return Tuesday
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        ‘Wonder Woman’ star opens Jerusalem film festival with call to end war
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        Legendary Bangladeshi folk singer Farida Parveen dies
      • Russian composer Rodion Shchedrin dies aged 92: Bolshoi
        Russian composer Rodion Shchedrin dies aged 92: Bolshoi
      • Tanjina Toma Honoured with Prestigious 71 Media Vision Award for Transforming Lives through Music
        Tanjina Toma Honoured with Prestigious 71 Media Vision Award for Transforming Lives through Music
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        100 years of British royal photography goes on display in London
      • Pulitzer Prizes honor Gaza war coverage
        Pulitzer Prizes honor Gaza war coverage
    • Literature
      • Hungary’s Laszlo Krasznahorkai wins Nobel literature prize
        Hungary’s Laszlo Krasznahorkai wins Nobel literature prize
      • Kazi Nazrul Islam officially recognized as national poet
        Kazi Nazrul Islam officially recognized as national poet
      • Weeklong divisional book fair begins in Khulna on Nov 26
        Weeklong divisional book fair begins in Khulna on Nov 26
  • Science
    • Ford to recall 59,006 vehicles equipped with engine block heaters for fire risks, NHTSA said
      Ford to recall 59,006 vehicles equipped with engine block heaters for fire risks, NHTSA said
    • Waymo announced plans to launch its robotaxis in London next year
      Waymo announced plans to launch its robotaxis in London next year
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      Jeep-maker Stellantis announced plans to invest $13 billion in US plants over the next four years
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        Google to invest $15 bn in India, build largest AI hub outside US
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        Google says to invest o5bn in UK ahead of Trump visit
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        Nintendo sold a record 3.5 million Switch 2 units worldwide in the first four days after the console launched
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        Samsung offers discount in Side by Side Refrigerator ahead Eid ul Fitre
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        Samsung TV now available at Singer shops
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        Reliance Jio to launch a budget laptop priced at $184 with an embedded 4G sim card
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        Ford to recall 59,006 vehicles equipped with engine block heaters for fire risks, NHTSA said
      • Waymo announced plans to launch its robotaxis in London next year
        Waymo announced plans to launch its robotaxis in London next year
      • Jeep-maker Stellantis announced plans to invest $13 billion in US plants over the next four years
        Jeep-maker Stellantis announced plans to invest $13 billion in US plants over the next four years
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        US astronaut Jim Lovell, the commander of the Apollo 13, dies at 97
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        Five astronauts began their descent back down to Earth on a SpaceX capsule
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        SpaceX is set Tuesday for the next test flight of its Starship megarocket
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      More than 212,000 children at risk of acute watery diarrhoea and other deadly waterborne diseases in earthquake-hit eastern Afghanistan
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      Experts Call for Practical Tobacco Harm Reduction Strategy to Tackle Health Risks in Bangladesh
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      India health alert after ‘brain-eating’ amoeba rise
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        India health alert after ‘brain-eating’ amoeba rise
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        Canada measles cases pass 4,500, highest count in Americas
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        Over 640,000 children under five at risk as cholera spreads in Sudan’s North Darfur State
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        Do you know about kidney disease?
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        We neglect primary HIV prevention at our peril
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        AstraZeneca quarterly net profit jumps on record US growth
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        US state Hawaii accepted a $700 million settlement in its case against Bristol-Myers Squibb (BMS) and Sanofi
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        AI-SAROSH is hosting Workshop on “Artificial Intelligence for Sexual and Reproductive Health for South Asia”
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        Immunity to COVID-19 in children can last for up to nine months, expert says
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        Delaying second dose of COVID-19 vaccines may be an effective public health strategy
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      SpaceX launches Starship megarocket on successful test flight
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      Bangladesh out to deny Afghanistan ODI sweep
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      Kudus scores as Ghana qualify for 2026 World Cup
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        Dhaka Flow To Coach the Women’s National Football Team
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        Malaysia targets 47m tourists including Bangladeshis next year
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          Al-Balad: A walk through time in Jeddah’s historic heart
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          Int’l flight operations to start at Cox’s Bazar Airport in Oct: Sk Bashir 
      • Adventure
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          Seminar on ‘Youth Engagement in Adventure and Golf Tourism’ Highlights Role of Youth in Shaping Bangladesh’s Tourism Industry
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          Nepali teenager hailed as hero after climbing world’s 8,000 m peaks
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          Everest climber’s remains believed found after 100 years
      • Food
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          Australia sees a fall in annual food consumption for the first time
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          World food prices rise for first time in 7 months: FAO
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          Global food prices drop 13.7pc in 2023: FAO
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    Date
    October 19, 2025
    Development
    Feb 21, 2024 News Hour Correspondent -

    1.4 billion children globally missing out on basic social protection, according to latest data

    Globally, 1.4 billion children aged 0-15 lack any form of social protection, leaving them vulnerable to disease, poor nutrition and poverty, according to new data released today by the International Labour Organization (ILO), Save the Children and UNICEF.

    In low-income countries, less than one in ten children in this age group have access to child benefits, highlighting a significant disparity compared to the coverage enjoyed by children in high-income countries.

    Child benefits are a critical form of social protection, intended to promote the long-term wellbeing of children. Paid in cash or tax credits, child benefits are essential for reducing poverty, as well as accessing healthcare, nutrition, quality education and water and sanitation. Additionally, these benefits support socio-economic development, particularly in times of crisis.

    In such contexts, many children are deprived of the basic resources and services they need to escape poverty, and are therefore exposed to the long-lasting impacts of hunger, malnutrition, and unrealised potential. The three organisations are calling on governments to ensure all children are shielded by social protection mechanisms, including through universal child benefits.

    The data shows there has been a modest global increase in access to child benefits over a period of 14 years, from 20 per cent in 2009 to 28.1 per cent in 2023. However, the progress has been unequal. In low-income countries, rates of coverage remain staggeringly low, at around 9 per cent. At the same time, 84.6 per cent of children in high-income countries are covered.

    Coverage rates for children in countries that are highly vulnerable to climate impacts are a third lower than those in countries that are not classified as being at high risk. Ensuring children are covered by social protection is key to protecting them from the worst impacts of the climate crisis.

    “Globally, there are 333 million children living in extreme poverty, struggling to survive on less than US$2.15 per day, and nearly 1 billion children living in multidimensional poverty. At the current rate of progress, achieving the Sustainable Development Goals’ poverty targets are out of reach. This is unacceptable. However, ending child poverty is a policy choice. Expanding social protection coverage of children in the fight against poverty is critical, including the progressive realisation of universal child benefits,” said Natalia Winder Rossi, Director, Social Policy and Social Protection, UNICEF.

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