Child Abortion: Should it be legal or illegal

Child Abortion: Should it be legal or illegal?

The subject of abortion is perhaps one of the most highly charged issues of our day. Answering the question ‘Should It Be Legal or Illegal?’ honestly takes a pretty much courage, patience and core knowledge. So consequently, there arise a lot of questions regarding this argument. Many of these arguments are fueled with myths, many…Read More

Building a healthy community by increasing access to modern energy solutions

Building a healthy community by increasing access to modern energy solutions: Improving household cooking condition

More than 90% of households in Ethiopia still depends on some form of solid biomass, i.e. firewood, agricultural waste, animal dung, etc., to fulfill their cooking energy needs. This is done in the traditional way, mostly on the wasteful and smoky three-stone open fire places, and the negative impact of such practice has dire health…Read More

Climate finance in Bangladesh

Climate finance in Bangladesh: an interface between development co-operation and climate finance

Climate change is accepted as a major issue for Bangladesh due to its extreme environmental vulnerability to climate hazards irrespective of climate change. In Bangladesh, a deep interface between development cooperation and climate finance prevails. Climate finance refers to local, national or transnational financing, which may be drawn from public, private and alternative sources of…Read More

invest on climate

A ‘penny’ to invest on climate

Strategizing for climate finance is a huge milestone to inhibit disproportionate effects of climate change on developing countries. Our commitment to low carbon path to global carbon cut starts today. It is precise that investments hold a major portion of a single, compact business to revitalize its system. Undeniably, when it comes to investments for…Read More

Is the world heading towards a World War III?

Is the world heading towards a World War III?

We proudly declare that we are the citizens of the twenty-first century. With the unprecedented high growth rates, development, the democratization of nations, one might ask, what is there not to be proud of? This view of today’s times paints a very rosy picture compared to what really is going on in the world. Yes,…Read More

Inside Qatar crisis at a glance

Inside Qatar Crisis at a glance

The issue of Qatar crisis is currently being discussed in International politics. Qatar is a tiny country with huge mineral resources like oil and gas. It has been gained a tremendous infrastructural wonders recent times. Recently the crisis with several gulf countries headed by Saudi Arabia has been a highly discussed in international politics. After…Read More

The contemporary debate on political globalization and nation-state

The Contemporary Debate on Political Globalization and Nation-state

The perspective of Political Globalization When we talk about globalization, we can’t define it particularly because of its multidimensional aspect. Scholars defined it in various ways. Shortly, globalization can be defined as the intensification of social relations, exchange of cultures and compression of distance. Globalization can be defined by one’s own point of view. An…Read More

Sustainable Energy Production in Bangladesh

The Road to Sustainable Energy Production in Bangladesh

Bangladesh is a developing country in South Asia is one of the potential countries with its geographical location and natural heritage but at stake due to climate impact. As a developing country with an amount of population, its demand for energy is growing fast. Besides, it’s one of the worst vulnerable countries already experiencing climate…Read More

Critical Analysis over Chinese Policy towards Migrant & Refugee

Critical Analysis over Chinese Policy towards Migrant & Refugee

World largest economic entities have long been denounced for their deficiency in hosting refugees. With over 65 millions refugee displacement and resettlement across borders in the post-millennium, less than 5% of refugees are hosted by the five largest economic entities, namely US, China, Japan, UK and Germany. Asian affluent countries are especially reluctant to open…Read More