Category: Opinion
Nation’s Conscience: Nelson Mandela Still a Beacon of Inspiration
He was not just the President of South Africa—Nelson Mandela was the conscience of a nation, the voice of the oppressed, and a global symbol ... Read More
Despite Israeli Blockade, 30 Aid Ships Head Towards Gaza
In defiance of Israeli obstruction, a fleet of over 30 international humanitarian aid ships—part of the "Global Sumud Flotilla"—continues its course toward the Gaza Strip. ... Read More
Another government falls amid Gen-Z protests.
Amid ongoing protests led by Generation Z (Gen-Z) youth over severe electricity and water shortages, Madagascar's President Andry Rajoelina has announced the dissolution of his ... Read More
19 Dead in Kerala Due to ‘Brain-Eating’ Amoeba Infection, Health Alert Issued
At least 19 people have died in Kerala following an outbreak of a rare but deadly infection caused by a ‘brain-eating’ amoeba, according to the ... Read More
Luxembourg to Recognize Palestine as an Independent State
Luxembourg has announced its decision to officially recognize Palestine as an independent state. The declaration is expected to be made later this month at the ... Read More
Mass Anti-Immigration Protest in London Sparks Tension
On Saturday, central London became the epicenter of growing political unrest, as more than 100,000 people rallied in an anti-immigration protest under the banner “Unite ... Read More
Gallbladder Stones: Why They Form and Who Is Most at Risk?
Gallstones, or stones in the gallbladder, have become a common health issue worldwide. While often silent at first, when symptoms appear, they can lead to ... Read More
Elon Musk Makes History as the Richest Person Ever
Renowned tech entrepreneur and innovator Elon Musk has made history once again. According to the American business magazine Forbes, Musk’s current net worth has reached ... Read More
Landslide Victory for Islami Chhatra Shibir in DUCSU Elections
In a historic return to mainstream campus politics, the Islami Chhatra Shibir-backed "United Students’ Alliance" has secured a sweeping victory in the Dhaka University Central ... Read More
Violence in Nepal: Bangladesh Embassy Advises Citizens to Stay Indoors
Amid ongoing violent protests across Nepal, the Embassy of Bangladesh in Kathmandu has issued an urgent advisory for Bangladeshi nationals currently residing in the country. ... Read More
Soap or Body Wash – Which Is Better for Your Skin?
For most people in Bangladesh, soap is still the most common bathing essential. From childhood, we’ve used soaps in all sorts of colors—white, red, orange—each ... Read More
Remote Surgery via 5G: China Sets a Groundbreaking Example in Medical Science
China has once again turned the impossible into possible—this time by merging advanced technology with modern medicine. A fully automated surgery was successfully performed on ... Read More
Journalist Assaulted Inside Courtroom, CRU and Law Reporters Forum Demand Justice
The Court Reporters Unity (CRU) and the Law Reporters Forum have strongly condemned the assault on journalist Asif Mohammad Siam of Somoy TV, which occurred ... Read More
UK to Deport Foreign Students After Visa Expiry
The UK government is taking a tougher stance on foreign students who overstay their visas. According to a report by The Guardian, the Home Office ... Read More
Death Toll from Powerful Earthquake in Afghanistan Rises to Over 250, More Than 500 Injured
A powerful earthquake struck eastern Afghanistan late on Sunday (August 31), causing widespread devastation and significant loss of life. According to the country’s Ministry of ... Read More
India Records Highest Number of Selfie-Related Deaths, Followed by the U.S.
In the age of social media, selfies have become a popular way to capture memories — but this seemingly harmless act can turn deadly. A ... Read More
Russia Developing World’s First Effective AIDS Vaccine
Russia is on track to develop the world's first effective vaccine against AIDS, a potentially groundbreaking step in the global fight against the deadly HIV ... Read More
Mother Teresa: A Compassionate Mother and Eternal Symbol of Humanity
Mother Teresa — A Symbol of Humanity August 26 marks the birth anniversary of one of the most revered figures in modern history — Mother ... Read More
Hidden Stories in Mughal Architecture: A Unique Blend of Persian and Indian Heritage
Mughal-era architecture is not merely limited to grand palaces, mosques, or mausoleums — every brick and intricate carving tells a story of a bygone era. ... Read More
Top Diamond-Producing Countries in the World
Diamonds—one of the most precious and captivating gemstones—have maintained their timeless appeal, adorning everything from fine jewelry to royal crowns. In 2020 alone, around 142 ... Read More