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Aarong Presents Winter Wonderland

This December, we’re thrilled to bring you “Aarong Presents Winter Wonderland”, a celebration of art, culture, sustainability, and community spirit!

“36-24-36” Brings a New Perspective to Bangladeshi Cinema

The much-anticipated Bangladeshi film 36-24-36 finally hit the streaming platform Chorki in November, after a delayed release. A part of the Ministry of

China Expands Narrative Strategy: Ancient Philosophies Beyond Confucius

China has launched the “Chinese Zhuzi Research Institute” to reclaim and revitalize its intellectual heritage. The institute, based at East

Australia’s Groundbreaking Social Media Ban: A Step Toward Safer Digital Spaces

Australia is set to enforce a pioneering social media ban for users under 16, starting in late 2025. Platforms like

Nippon Steel’s $15 Billion Bid: A Game-Changer for U.S. Steel and Global Relations

Nippon Steel’s proposed $15 billion acquisition of U.S. Steel is sparking debates about its potential impact on the U.S. steel

Unlocking the Secrets of the Pregnant Brain: A New Era in Neuroscience

Groundbreaking research published in Nature Neuroscience offers an unprecedented glimpse into how pregnancy transforms the human brain. Conducted by the University of

Deforestation in the Amazon: How It’s Hurting Farmers and Crops

Deforestation in the Amazon is not just an environmental issue—it’s also taking a toll on Brazil’s farmers. A new study

How to Strengthen Immunity and Prevent Illnesses This Winter

As winter approaches, it brings a change in lifestyle, dietary habits, and clothing requirements. Even though Bangladesh does not experience

A Serene Winter Morning in Rural Bengal

Rural Bengal comes alive during winter, offering a mesmerizing tableau of serene landscapes and cultural richness. From dew-kissed fields to

Ukraine’s Battle for Power: Keeping Lights On Amid Russian Attacks

As Russia intensifies its assault on Ukraine’s energy infrastructure, the nation’s resilience shines through the darkness of winter. Engineers and