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Men More Vulnerable to Respiratory Diseases

Researchers in China have conducted a comprehensive study on nearly 1,600 young adults, revealing distinct differences in nasal microbiomes between men and women. This pioneering research suggests that women may

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Channel i ‘Sera Kontho’ Finalists Eagerly Await Grand Finale Results

Isfatara Kaiser Roni, a finalist in the Channel i ‘Sera Kontho 2023’ competition, is one of several contestants who have patiently waited for the competition’s grand finale. Over a year

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Papal Summit Concludes with Call for Women in Leadership

Papal Summit Concludes with Call for Women in Leadership BBC News, A month-long Vatican summit has concluded with a significant call for women to assume more leadership roles within the

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How to Keep Children Safe in the Heat: Tips for Parents Amid Rising Temperatures

With temperatures soaring higher this year than usual, parents must take extra precautions to protect their children. Here, we explore some common health issues children face during the heat and

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Chitralekha Guha: A Passion for Acting That Never Fades

Chitralekha Guha is a well-known actress in Bangladeshi television and cinema. These days, she is mostly seen playing motherly roles in various dramas. Even now, Chitralekha continues to act in

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Tania Brishti’s Three New Drama Releases Captivate Audiences

Tania Brishti, one of the most popular actresses of this generation, continues to capture the audience’s interest with her latest work. Viewers eagerly await her new dramas, and producers are

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Italian Government’s Praise for El Alamein Troops Sparks Fascism Row  

Putin Ends BRICS Summit that Sought to Expand Russia’s Global Clout but was Shadowed by Ukraine   AP News, Russian President Vladimir Putin closed a summit of the BRICS bloc

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NSU and UNESCO Dhaka Jointly Celebrate Global Media and Information Literacy Week 2024

 North South University (NSU) and UNESCO Dhaka jointly inaugurated Global Media and Information Literacy (MIL) Week 2024 with an engaging event at the NSU campus on October 24, 2024. The

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Tesla Gives Its Faithful Just Enough Good News  

Harsh Ways North Korea Could Stop Soldiers Defecting While in Ukraine   Business Insider, North Korean troops, reportedly in Russia to support the war in Ukraine, face harsh measures to

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Dr. Mahdy Rahman Chowdhury of NSU Awarded Galileo Galilei Medal at ICO’s 26th Conference

 Dr. Mahdy Rahman Chowdhury, Associate Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering at North South University (NSU), has been awarded the prestigious Galileo Galilei Medal at the 26th International Commission for

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