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Opinion

The Power of Sleep: A Bangladeshi Journey Through Age and Rest

Sleep is a critical factor in maintaining overall health. The fast-paced lifestyle in our cities and the long working hours,

Outdoor Smoking Bans: A Global Movement for Cleaner, Healthier Cities?

As global health policies evolve, governments increasingly focus on reducing the harm caused by smoking, not just to smokers but

Staying Focused Amidst the Chaos: Strategies to be Like a Bangladeshi Olympian!

In today’s fast-paced world, maintaining focus can feel like an uphill battle, especially when distractions seem constant and unavoidable. Whether

AI’s Dark Side: New Warnings About Its Potential to Create Deadly Viruses

As AI technology advances, specialized models designed to handle biological data are making significant strides. These models have the potential

Seven Years Later: Can the World Finally Save the Rohingya?

On August 25, 2017, the world watched in horror as the Rohingya, a Muslim minority in Myanmar, faced unspeakable violence.

Why Renting for Life Might Be the Best Financial Decision for Bangladeshis

For many Bangladeshis, owning a home is seen as the ultimate sign of financial success. However, in the face of

Awami League’s Future: Brigadier General (retd.) Sakhawat Hossain Soundly Advises Party Reformation 

Swadesh Roy In recent days, the actions of the Awami League in Gopalganj have caused deep concern among the country’s

Unmet Promises: The Clash of Generations in Bangladesh’s Politics

Swadesh Roy In any state or society, something eventually becomes outdated. This is the natural course of a state or

The High Price of Change: Bangladesh’s Struggle for Stability

Swadesh Roy When significant political or social events occur in a country or society, even if that society appears to

Unpopular UN Climate Change Conference

Unpopular UN Climate Change Conference Katowice, Poland, 15 December 2018 My name is Greta Thunberg, I am fifteen years old and