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The war is making it harder to keep the lights on, 2,000 miles away - The Boston Globe

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The final Ramadan holidays started early for university students in Bangladesh, on March 9, but for all the wrong reasons. The country’s main schools announced that classes were canceled, effective immediately, until later this month. The government shut the campuses to save electricity — a drastic response to the global energy crunch caused by the war in the Persian Gulf.

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The Persian Gulf war is beginning to produce economic effects thousands of miles away, and Bangladesh is among the first states to resuscitate the drought. With more limited access to gas, the authorities have...

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The country is taking steps to conserve electricity, which its factories need to continue making the world's clothes. The last Ramadan break started early for university students in Bangladesh, on March 9, but for very unfortunate reasons. The country's major schools announced that classes were canceled, effective […]

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Boston Globe broke the news in Boston, United States on Monday, March 16, 2026.
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