Europe
Europe, US: A fractured relationship
The relationship between Europe and the United States traces its origins back to the battlefields of World War II. From those war-torn grounds emerged the foundations of geopolitical blocs. In the post-war world, the growing influence of the socialist bloc led by the Soviet Union heightened anxiety and sparked escalating tensions. A multi-dimensional competition took shape between the two blocs, each accusing the other of trying to destroy its internal unity. Just as American troops couldn’t establish a presence in Eastern European countries, Soviet tanks couldn’t roll into the Prussian fields due to the U.S.'s opposition. This attempt to separate the U.S. from Europe was once termed “decoupling.” What decades of Cold War hostility failed to accomplish, former U.S. President Donald Trump has moved to achieve within mere weeks.
Ask yourself once, please
Vandalism in Bangladeshi politics is nothing new. Since the 1990s, we have repeatedly witnessed destruction in various movements, demands, strikes, blockades, and protests. Over the past three decades, we have even seen fires set to moving passenger buses and trains, causing casualties. Yet, we have failed to establish a political culture free from such destruction.
Bangladesh is under authoritarian rule from the beginning
Bangladesh is under authoritarian rule from the beginning
Let 'Victory Flower' be a symbol of Liberation War
Let 'Victory Flower' be a symbol of Liberation War
Eid-ul-Fitr celebrations among European and American expatriates
Eid is indeed a celebration of pure joy, where people come together to revel in the joy of self-purification and share happiness. The essence of Eid lies in the profound sense of liberation from the sins of one's past life, attained through the fasting observed during the month of Ramadan.