The black hole is one of the strangest and most fascinating objects. According to NASA, It can be referred as a place in space where gravity pulls so much that even light canāt get out. Most famously black holes were predicted by Einsteinās theory of general relativity which showed that when a massive star dies,…Read More
Maldives Crisis and neighborhood on stake
The recent political crisis of Maldives is mounting each day which has seen as the anti-democratic steps taken by a sovereign nation, where President Abdullah Yameen has declared the state of political emergency in the country. Climate Change experts have projected that the Maldives will be the first nations to be collapsed under the water…Read More
Turkey on the Offensive: Operation Olive Branch
The Middle East is one of the most volatile regions in the world. There are many players with different interests sometimes at odds with one another. Turkey is one of those players. In 2016 it has taken the spotlight for launching Operation Euphrates Shield into Syrian territory to push back against the Islamic States. Turkey…Read More
Gender in Internet Governance
The āGovernanceā in the term Internet Governance does not imply governments. Internet Governance multi-stakeholder group includes stakeholders from civil society, the private sector, government, academia and the technical community. THE 12th INTERNET GOVERNANCE FORUM Gender and access themes were a key part of the 12th Internet Governance forumās program that took place at the…Read More
The History of Maritime Piracy in the Indian Ocean
Introduction: Maritime piracy used to be considered as a security threat for the traders. In this modern age, actual piracy is very rare. Because Pirates need favorable conditions to succeed like weak states with accessible coastlines, disengagement by major naval powers, and rich cargoes passing nearby. Although maritime criminal activity still exists in the Caribbean,…Read More
Energy Trilemma: A Critical Analysis
For a moment, imagine yourself without electricity: you canāt cook, you donāt have Internet, you canāt do the all-nighter you need to study for your exams, nor bathe in hot water or wash the clothes in the machineā¦ Our life has changed since mass access to energy (electricity, oil,ā¦) and we are no longer able…Read More
Effects of Climate Change in Bangladesh is NOW!
The record-breaking low temperature the region was experiencing when I started to write the article. Bangladesh experienced its lowest temperature ever. The northern part of the country recorded on average 2.6Ā°C and the southern part of the country is 10Ā°-12Ā°C. Not only that, last decade, Bangladesh has experienced an extreme change in climates such as…Read More
Nadia’s dream to eradicate myths of women health
Nadia Sarwar, an epitome of courage and hard work. She never spares even a minute chance to be better at life every day and always makes lemonade when life throws lemons at her. Word āāimpossibleāā doesnāt exist in her vocabulary. Nadiaās life took the major turn when she was just a 6th grader and her…Read More
Climate Change is happening NOW: The Consequences and Initiatives taken Regarding Climate Change in Bangladesh
In some places, the impact of climate change is already observable. In others, scientists predict the occurrence of climate change based on intricate mathematical and computer models. But in Bangladesh, it is already happening NOW, at a scale that involves unmatched natural and human tragedy.Ā The long history of natural calamities of Bangladesh that used to…Read More
In Afghanistan, Access to Education Is Improving, but Gender Inequality Persists
Afghanistan has inherited a paralysed and almost non-operational educational system with embedded gender inequality from three decades of conflicts. According to Afghan ministry of education, after the Taliban ouster in 2001, an estimated one million children predominantly boys were attending school, while, girls were almost entirely deprived of schooling opportunities. Therefore, the government of Afghanistan…Read More