Tag: Opinion
Various Signs Including Burnt Bones of People in Gazi Tyre Factory Destroyed by Fire in Bangladesh
Various indications, including charred bones, livers, and skulls of individuals, are discovered from the remains of the Gazi Tyres plant owned by Golam Dastagir Gazi, ... Read More
Declaration on Labor Protest: Several Garment Factories Closed in Ashulia, Savar
Several garment factories in the Savar-Ashulia industrial zone have been temporarily closed following widespread labor protests. The protests erupted over demands for better wages and ... Read More
WHO: Mpox is Controllable, Not an Epidemic Like Covid-19
Mpox is spreading widely in Central Africa. Then last week the World Health Organization (WHO) declared a public health emergency around the world. However, the ... Read More
Outbreak of Waterborne Diseases among Flood Victims in Feni
Floodwaters, exacerbated by heavy monsoon rains and poor drainage infrastructure, have inundated large swathes of the region, creating ideal conditions for the spread of diseases ... Read More
After Three Months of Closure, Sundarbans is Opening from September 1
After being closed for three months, Sundarban, the largest mangrove forest in Bangladesh, is being reopened from tomorrow Sunday. Opening for Tourists, Woodsman, Fishermen and ... Read More
Nearly 40,000 People Die Alone at Home in Japan This Year
In a troubling social trend, nearly 40,000 people have died alone in their homes across Japan this year, according to recent reports. Known as "kodokushi," ... Read More
UAE President Congratulates Chief Adviser Muhammad Yunus
The President of the United Arab Emirates (UAE) Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed Bin Sultan Al Nahyan has congratulated Principal Adviser Professor Muhammad Yunus on taking ... Read More
Taj Mahal: The Symbol of Love and Architectural Mastery
The Taj Mahal, one of the most iconic landmarks in the world, continues to capture the imagination of millions with its unparalleled beauty and historical ... Read More
The Fall of Sheikh Hasina
Sheikh Hasina, the long-serving Prime Minister of Bangladesh. She has been one of the most dominant figures in the country’s political history. Often called Bangladesh's ... Read More
Job Aspirant’s Agitation: PSC has Called a Special Meeting Today in Bangladesh
Prospective employees demonstrated in front of the Public Works Commission (PSC) to alter the hiring process for non-cadets of the 41st and 43rd BCS. On ... Read More
Bangladesh Assures Full Cooperation to The United Nations
Home Affairs Adviser Lt Gen (retd) Jahangir Alam Chowdhury said yesterday following a meeting with a visiting UN delegation at the Secretariat that, Bangladesh is ... Read More
Portugal’s Tradition and Innovation
Portugal is a country in Southwestern Europe. It is located in the western part of the Iberian Peninsula, south and west of Spain. The country ... Read More
Warning Issued on Japanese Beaches: Many Swimmers are Bitten by Dolphins
Dolphins attack sharks on beaches in coastal areas in central Japan. The prefecture's Mihama city beach has been attacked 18 times this year. 6 people were reportedly injured ... Read More
UNESCO World Heritage Site Sundarbans Hit by High Tide
Sundarbans is a world heritage site of UNESCO, Sundarbans is currently facing extra tides with the water level of various rivers and canals rising by ... Read More
Walkie-Talkie: Reliable Communication in a Digital World
In an era dominated by smartphones and instant messaging, the humble walkie-talkie is experiencing a surprising resurgence. Once a staple of emergency services, outdoor adventures, ... Read More
Albania: A Nation of Resilience and Innovation
Albania is a small yet dynamic nation in Southeast Europe, is making waves on the global stage with its remarkable economic growth, innovative spirit, and ... Read More
Medicine and its Side Effects in Human Body
A drug can interact with a disease that you have and cause a side effect. Side effects are unwanted, usually unpleasant, effects caused by medicines. ... Read More
Mother Teresa: A Beacon of Compassion and Humanity
Mary Teresa Bojaxhiu is a better known as Mother Teresa or Teresa, was an Albanian-born Indian Catholic nun and missionary. Teresa was born in Skopje, ... Read More
Mr. Bean: A Legacy of Laughter Continues
Mr. Bean is a 15 episodes feature comedy drama. Rowan Atkinson in the lead role, formed by Rowan Atkinson, along with two of his fellow ... Read More
Oxford University is a Legacy of Excellence
Oxford University College of Oxford is the most important university in the English exam. It is believed that around the end of 11th session or ... Read More