Fact Check: Did Singapore Really Conduct the First COVID-19 Autopsies
In Bangladesh, where COVID-19 case spikes and deaths still make headlines, a peculiar claim has been swirling on social media....
In Bangladesh, where COVID-19 case spikes and deaths still make headlines, a peculiar claim has been swirling on social media....
In the whirlwind of global tensions, a bombshell claim has been making waves across social media: former Russian President Dmitry...
As Israel’s airstrikes on Iran’s nuclear sites spark global alarm, the irony is thick: Iran’s program, still embryonic, faces scrutiny...
A Missile for a Missile On June 23, 2025, Iran’s military unleashed a barrage of missiles on Al Udeid Air...
With tensions boiling between Iran and Israel in June 2025, social media’s turned into a bizarre treasure hunt, unearthing old...
The internet loves a good plot twist, and the latest one making rounds in Bangladesh claims that Israelis are publicly...
In Bangladesh, football isn’t just a sport—it’s a fever that splits the nation into two camps: Brazil and Argentina. With...
On a quiet day in Domostawa, Poland, a 14-meter statue looms, its imagery as stark as the history it represents....
Two hundred years ago, in a sleepy English town, a steam locomotive chugged out of Darlington, hauling ticket-holding dreamers on...
Sarah hung up on her mother days after turning 21, fed up with her coldness, her father’s control, and the...
Just weeks ago, Pakistan and India stood on the brink. A four-day clash in May 2025 saw missiles and drones...
Scientists call them tipping points—those moments when Earth’s big systems, like ice sheets or ocean currents, hit a breaking point...
Picture this: Donald Trump, all smiles, clasping hands with Meta’s Mark Zuckerberg—three times since taking office, including a glitzy inauguration...
A Deal Drowned Before It Sailed Bangladesh has canceled a $21 million defense contract with India’s Garden Reach Shipbuilders and...
On May 18, 2025, India banned Bangladeshi garments from land borders and restricted other goods—cotton, foods, furniture—at six northeastern entry...