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Reform UK’s Major Gains in Local Elections: A New Era for UK Politics
Editorial, Europe, World News

Reform UK’s Major Gains in Local Elections: A New Era for UK Politics

In a surprising turn of events, Reform UK has gained significant ground in England’s recent local elections, positioning itself as a major challenger to traditional political powerhouses. With Reform UK Local Elections securing 677 out of the 1,600 contested seats on Thursday, the party has proven itself a formidable opponent to the Conservative Party and Labour. Reform UK took control of several councils, including key former Conservative strongholds like Kent and Staffordshire. Key Victories for Reform UK in Local ElectionsReform UK’s remarkable success doesn’t end there. The party also gained control of Doncaster—previously defended by Labour—and Durham, which was held by the Labour Party as the largest governing body. In an even more stunning achievement, Reform UK claimed victory i...
Social Media: A Powerful Tool or a Dangerous Trap?
Editorial, Journal

Social Media: A Powerful Tool or a Dangerous Trap?

Social media has transformed the way we communicate, access news, and engage with society. While it offers immense benefits, it also poses significant challenges. As journalists, it is our responsibility to analyze its impact critically and ensure that information is shared ethically and accurately. A Platform for Connection and Awareness One of the greatest strengths of social media is its ability to connect people globally. It has allowed families and friends to stay in touch across distances, fostered communities around shared interests, and given a voice to marginalized groups. Activism has also thrived in the digital age, with movements like #MeToo and #BlackLivesMatter gaining momentum through social platforms, highlighting pressing social issues and mobilizing change. For j...
Foreign Visitors Targeted in Bangladesh Amid Political Turmoil Following Sheikh Hasina’s Ouster
Asia, Editorial, World News

Foreign Visitors Targeted in Bangladesh Amid Political Turmoil Following Sheikh Hasina’s Ouster

In the wake of the dramatic political developments in Bangladesh on July 5th, which saw the removal of Sheikh Hasina's government, the country has been plunged into a state of heightened political tension. Reports suggest that foreign visitors are being targeted as part of efforts to "warm up" the political field, with various factions vying for control and influence in the volatile environment. The situation has drawn significant attention both domestically and internationally, particularly due to the involvement of neighboring India, the uncertain status of former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina, recent comments by former U.S. President Donald Trump, and advisories from the UK Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office (FCDO). The Fall of Sheikh Hasina's G...
Political Stability in Bangladesh: Skepticism Grows                         Over Professor Yunus as a Mediator Amid Power Struggles
Asia, Editorial, World News

Political Stability in Bangladesh: Skepticism Grows Over Professor Yunus as a Mediator Amid Power Struggles

By Mohammed Shahid Miah: Political circles in Bangladesh are skeptical that Professor Muhammad Yunus can resolve the country’s political instability. Currently, the main focus of the political parties is not national development, but rather securing power. This competition for power, rather than serving the nation’s interests, is detrimental to overall progress. Many believe that Professor Yunus, a highly respected figure, could potentially lead an interim government to resolve the ongoing political turmoil. However, student communities and political analysts argue that unless political parties prioritize patriotism and public interest over the pursuit of power, there can be no lasting solution to the country’s political crisis. The Awami League, one of the largest and most po...