Australia is tightening its grip on international student visas, capping new enrollments at 270,000 in 2025—a dramatic reduction from the 400,000 students accepted in 2023. The move, announced by Education
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Dhaka, August 23, 2024 – Jatiya Party Chairman, Golam Mohammad Quader, has urged the people of Bangladesh to extend their support to those affected by the recent floods. During a meeting
Russian President Vladimir Putin has signed a new decree positioning Russia as a sanctuary for those fleeing Western liberal ideals. The decree simplifies the visa process for foreigners who seek
In a surprising move, former President Donald Trump recently shared AI-generated images implying that pop superstar Taylor Swift has endorsed his presidential campaign. On his platform Truth Social, Trump posted
Vaping, once a niche activity, has rapidly gained popularity worldwide, and Bangladesh is no exception. What started as a supposed safer alternative to smoking traditional cigarettes has now become a
The interim government has decided to reinstate the process of public hearings for determining electricity and gas prices, replacing the current system of setting prices through executive orders. This change
In Bangladesh, where politics permeates nearly every aspect of life, the intersection of political discourse and the workplace presents a unique challenge. Whether in a corporate office in Dhaka or
Swadesh Roy In recent days, the actions of the Awami League in Gopalganj have caused deep concern among the country’s conscious citizens. The bloodshed that erupted on July 18 is
DW The acting governor of Russia’s Kursk oblast called for civilians to be moved from unsafe areas more quickly amid a surprise Ukrainian incursion. Meanwhile, explosions were heard overnight in