World court joins the fight over climate change
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Under the leadership of Meghna Alam, the Miss Bangladesh Impact Forum 2025 was launched in Le Méridien Dhaka, opening new avenues for Bangladeshi women to represent the country on international platforms.
In a bold move redefining the role of beauty pageants in social transformation, Miss Bangladesh Foundation officially launched the Miss Bangladesh Impact Forum 2025 at Le Méridien Dhaka today (July 15).
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The Nation on MSNHow Climate Justice Reached the UN’s Top Court—and WonThe International Court of Justice’s ruling that countries have a legal duty to curb climate change was the result of a yearslong campaign that began with university students.
Bangladesh is poised to take a significant step towards inclusive and sustainable economic growth by exploring the launch of Orange Bond and Orange Sukuk, aimed at empowering women, protecting the environment,
Four international courts are due to deliver advisory opinions on how governments are legally responsible for climate justice.
The ruling was the result of years of efforts by activists and small island nations and initiated by Pacific Islands Students Fighting Climate Change, a group of young Pacific Islanders facing the existential threat of rising sea levels,
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United News of Bangladesh on MSNICJ Says states liable for climate harm; youthnet global calls for justice, reparationsIn a landmark ruling, the International Court of Justice (ICJ) has declared that countries have a legal obligation to act against climate change and can be held responsible for environmental and human harm caused by their failure to do so.
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