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US-Bangladesh ties: Significance of Blinken-Momen meeting. By Jubeda Chowdhury

The Washington meeting between Bangladesh Foreign Minister Abdul Momen and US Secretary of State Antony Blinken was useful for three reasons: one, this was the 3rd consecutive meeting with the American Secretary of State. Second, this provided another opportunity to go over the ongoing activities

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Kentucky mass shooting: can gun violence ever be stopped in US? By Erina Haque

Gun violence has once again afflicted USA in Louisville, Kentucky. On Monday morning, a gunman killed at least five people and injured nine more at Old National Bank in downtown Louisville, Kentucky. The gunman was identified later as Connor Sturgeon, an employee at Old National Bank, according t

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The Toxic Echoes of Silence: Unmasking the Harmful Impact of the Silent Treatment in Romantic Relationship. By William Gomes

Silent treatment refers to a deliberate act of ignoring or avoiding one’s partner, often as a means of expressing dissatisfaction or anger. This behaviour is quite common in romantic relationships and has far-reaching consequences for both partners. The purpose of thisn article is to explor

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How Bangladesh trying to ensure ‘energy security’? By Indrajit Kumar

Bangladesh was in the middle of an energy crisis last year, with rampant electricity shortages owing to the protracted Russia-Ukraine conflict which has had implications for the entire South Asia. The latter half of last year saw Bangladesh facing a shortage of 1000-1500 MW electricity on a daily

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Rwanda genocide: Lesson to prevent yet another one in Kashmir. By Dr. Ghulam Nabi Fai, Chairman, World Forum for Peace & Justice

Today, on 7 April, the world community commemorates the International Day of Reflection on the 1994 Genocide against the Tutsi in Rwanda.



 If we consider the fact that the fundamental mission of the United Nations in being created was to be a means of preventing global catastrophes

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Myanmar-Bangladesh: World actors need to stop Rohingya politics'. By Harnuur Rasid

In early March, Myanmar’s military junta took diplomats from Bangladesh, India, China and the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) countries to Maungdaw and Sittwe in Rakhine state, on the country’s western coast, to show apparent preparations to begin repatriation of the Ro

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Ending tobacco use is the bedrock for progressing towards ending TB and SDGs. By SHOBHA SHUKLA, BOBBY RAMAKANT

 Globally all governments have promised to end tuberculosis (TB) by 2030, with the Indian government aiming to end it 5 years before the global target. TB was the deadliest of all infectious diseases till the pandemic hit us. But if we look at TB high burden nations, such as India and Indone

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Myanmar military's interest of rice trade with Bangladesh: what will be the next? By Harunur Rasid

 For the people of Bangladesh and Myanmar, there is positive news. It appears that the tense relations between Myanmar and Bangladesh are beginning to heal. According to pro Myanmar government newspaper, Global New Light Of Myanmar, a dinner party marking the successful export of high-qualit

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The Toxic Echoes of Silence: Unmasking the Harmful Impact of the Silent Treatment in Romantic Relationship. By William Gomes

Silent treatment refers to a deliberate act of ignoring or avoiding one’s partner, often as a means of expressing dissatisfaction or anger. This behaviour is quite common in romantic relationships and has far-reaching consequences for both partners. The purpose of this article is to explore

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Dhaka-Cox's Bazar railway will bring radical changes in the tourism sector. By Sufian Asif

The expansion of the railways in the country has become necessary due to the excessive traffic pressure on the roads brought on by the population growth. The general public prefers rail travel because it is convenient and safe. So, Bangladesh government planned to bring every district of the coun

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Strengthening the Bonds of Love: Effective Communication and Intimacy in Marriage. By William Gomes

Marriage is a beautiful, life-long journey that requires constant nurturing to maintain a strong and healthy bond. One of the most critical aspects of a successful marriage is effective communication. Open and honest communication not only builds trust and understanding but also paves the way for

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Rail on the Bangladesh's Padma bridge: A New Journey in Communication. By Sumaiya Janna

In Bangladesh, since independence, the opposite policy has been observed in the communication sector. Where the railway should have been extended; The road has been extended there. We have seen this reverse policy by following foreign advice and for various reasons. However, Bangladesh has moved

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Navigating the Complexities of Grief: Understanding its Effects, Experiences, and Pathways to Healing. By William Gomes

Grief, an intricate and multifaceted human experience, arises in response to the loss of a loved one. As each individual processes grief uniquely, it often leads to confusion and uncertainty, with many questioning their emotional, physical, and mental health. This essay delves deeper into the com

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US Showering praise to Bangladesh through resolution. By Sumaiya Janna

Although there is some issue between Bangladesh and the world's most influential superpower, the United States, the country attaches great importance to the permanent partnership between the two countries. US leaders are enthusiastically praising Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina for socio-economi

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How to Help Your Grieving Friend: Compassionate Ways to Offer Support. By William Gomes

Grief is a powerful and often overwhelming emotion that can affect individuals in various ways. When someone close to us is grieving, it can be challenging to know how best to offer support. This article outlines compassionate ways to help a grieving friend, from overcoming our own discomfort in



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"Trial of Pakistani Christian Nation" By Nazir S Bhatti

On demand of our readers, I have decided to release E-Book version of "Trial of Pakistani Christian Nation" on website of PCP which can also be viewed on website of Pakistan Christian Congress www.pakistanchristiancongress.org . You can read chapter wise by clicking tab on left handside of PDF format of E-Book.

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