BBC: As the world fully reopens, the next few months will see more people travel than before the pandemic. From personal success stories to long-awaited openings, here are five bits of recent travel news that are making us fall back in love with the world this season. A ...বিস্তারিত
Larry Elliott/The Guardian: Back in the 1950s, a term was coined to describe the consensus that had allegedly emerged over the way to run the economy in the postwar world. An amalgam of the names of two chancellors of the exchequer – Rab Butler for the Tories and Hugh G ...বিস্তারিত
Amy Mckeever/Nationa Lgeographic: Cervical cancer is often called “a silent killer” because there are no obvious early warning signs. As the fourth most common cancer in women, it kills more than 300,000 a year globally. But what if we could better protect against th ...বিস্তারিত
Frankie Adkins/ BBC: When 23-year-old Poppy Jenkinson got home in the evening, she would sit around the dinner table with her two housemates and discuss her day – sharing work news, friendship dramas, and, on occasion, relationship problems. Often, her housemates would ...বিস্তারিত
Rachel Fobar/ National Geographic: Trembling and unable to lift his tail, Rascal the dolphin was struggling to swim. Nearly a third of his body was covered in both superficial scrapes and deeper cuts—injuries he’d sustained from other Atlantic bottlenose dolphins in h ...বিস্তারিত
Megan Carnegie/ BBC: The oldest Gen Zers have had money on the brain since they first entered the workplace –and many have been dissatisfied with their pay packets. Data shows that as Gen Z enter and rise through the workforce, they’re highly pay motivated – and per ...বিস্তারিত
Neil Armstrong/ BBC: Sir Salman Rushdie had his say. The UK Prime Minister Rishi Sunak weighed in. The New York Times published a piece debating the pros and cons. Steven Spielberg offered his opinion. Even the Queen seemed to refer to it. When The Telegraph revealed earl ...বিস্তারিত
Rafael Behr / The Guardian: Even if you don’t call it “price control” (and Downing Street would prefer that you don’t), asking supermarkets to limit the cost of basic goods is an extraordinary thing for a Conservative government to contemplate. It may not happen. ...বিস্তারিত
Yossi Mekelberg/ Arab News: It is an imperative that any fighting force that would like to be regarded as moral and ethical should refrain from targeting civilians. Under certain circumstances, it is actually a war crime to harm civilians, certainly when deliberate. Yet, ...বিস্তারিত
Joe Yogerst / National Geographic: The epitome of rugged wilderness, Lake Clark National Park & Preserve offers a glimpse of what Alaska was like prior to the arrival of Europeans 300 years ago. With Katmai and Wrangell-St. Elias National Parks, it presents the array ...বিস্তারিত