Abstract Dhaka, the capital city of Bangladesh is urbanizing fast surpassing many other cities of the developing world. Tides of migrants and rising population accompanied by unrealistic planning and improper administrative handling helped the city grow spontaneously. The city has taken a haphazard direction to expand in terms of population and areal extent. This unregulated…Read More
Foreign Aid: A Curse or a Blessing for Sub Saharan Africa?
ABSTRACT According to the reports of the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Economic Development (OECD), Sub-Saharan African countries top the list of foreign aid recipients. Every year trillions of capital flow to these countries from the developed donor states and international organizations. As surprising as it sounds, this aid often failed to serve its purpose….Read More
Twice a Victim: How Climate Change Hit Bangladesh with a Disaster and a Pandemic?
Abstract Change in the regional or global climatic pattern, often known as climate change is an undeniable problem of modern time. The degree of the problem intensifies according to the geographic and socio-economic conditions of respective regions. Vulnerable areas undergo destruction of both the natural as well as societal settings. This year, the ever-existing problem…Read More
Artificial Intelligence and the Future
ABSTRACT No rest! No days off! Close by all day, every day nonstop energetic work, welcome to the universe of Artificial Intelligence, in what manner would humans be able to coordinate the wonders of AI. Mankind is in the grasp of a relentless, and energizing future with the future improvement of AI, people must conclude…Read More
The Role of Money in International Politics: Powerful and Dangerous
ABSTRACT This article will focus on an underappreciated and rarely discussed issue in international politics, the role that money, resources and wealth play in influencing government policies. For example, often overlooked when analyzing post-industrial and post-globalization politics is the rise of the multinational financial, corporate and oil industries as powerful actors influencing State policies and…Read More
An Evaluation To Globalized Warfare
ABSTRACT Technology and globalization are often described as complementary aspects to each other. The way we enjoy the prospects delivered by the distinguished complex process which deeply shapes our everyday life, in a sense— from lifestyle to norms, is more or less connected to technocracy. In the field of security studies, it’s well established that…Read More
Transboundary Pollution from China and Its Impact on South Korea: A Road to Health and Environmental Degradation
Abstract: South Korea is confronted with occasional natural debacles as pollution blowing from China. During winter, the source is generally unreasonable burning of coal utilized in China for heating purposes. In the spring, yellow residue from the deserts of northern China and Mongolia are blown across Northeast Asia, carrying soot and cancer-causing agents from China-based…Read More
Bangladeshi Pride Sadat Rahman: 17th International Children’s Peace Prize Winner
Sadat is a 17 years old youngster, groundbreaker, and social pioneer from Bangladesh who is having a major effect. Recently he has won the 2020 International Children’s peace prize for his contribution in setting up his social association and mobile application ‘Cyber Teens’ to quit cyberbullying, organized by KidsRights.The award is presented every year to…Read More
Slavery and the Forced Labor
Abstract: Forced work can be perceived as work that is performed involuntarily and under the risk of any punishment. It alludes to circumstances in which people are forced to work using strength or menacing, or by more indistinct methods, for example, exploited insolvency, maintenance of identity papers or dangers of reprobation to migration administration. Forced work is the…Read More
Contribution of Muslim Rulers in the Society of the Iberian Peninsula -Spain
Abstract The Iberian Peninsula is a mountainous region in Europe located in the present days in Spain and Portugal. Muslims recognized this region as Andalusia. Gibraltar channel had separated Europe and Africa on the southern side of this peninsula. Different power rules this land in multiple periods of history. In the medieval period, this area…Read More