Bangabandhu Decided To Make The Country Independent In…

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Father of the Nation Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman decided to make the country independent only after the Pakistanis took steps to take away the rights of the Bengali mother tongue, said his daughter Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina.

He gave this information at a discussion meeting organized on the occasion of historic March 7 at Dhaka district Awami League office in Tezgaon of the capital on Thursday (March 7).

The Prime Minister said, after independence, the father of the nation was asked, since when do you think about the independence of the country. He replied, “When Pakistanis took away the right to speak their mother tongue in 1948, I decided not to live with them anymore.”

Sheikh Hasina said, freedom is only through the language movement. A leader has sacrificed his life day after day to speak for the disenfranchised-exploited people and has been jailed repeatedly. Suffered imprisonment and torture. He took one step after another keeping the goal in front of him.

‘He (Bangabandhu) was elected in fifty-four (1954), he was in the National Assembly in fifty-six. But followed the rules. Set a goal. Which he never uttered in his mouth. But to inspire a nation in the spirit of independence or to organize and unite them was a difficult task.

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North Koreas Defective Artillery Shells: A Threat To…

“North Korea supplies Russia with 1.5 million artillery shells… half defective”
“North Korea demands missile and submarine technology from Russia”
North Korea threatened South Korea with the ‘Seoul sea of ​​fire’ comment in 1994

■ Host: Anchor An Bo-ra, Anchor Jeong Chae-woon
■ Appearance: Wang Seon-taek, Director of the Center for Global Diplomacy at the Pyongyang Korea Policy Institute

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◇ AnchorUkraine said about half of the artillery shells supplied to Russia by North Korea were defective. How should I understand this?

◆ Wang’s ChoiceThat’s right. If you look closely, you can’t believe what the North Korean media is saying. Everything the North Korean media says is based on a propaganda strategy. Some of them are true, but there are some parts that are not true, so you have to look at them carefully.

I think that the part about being satisfied with this training cannot be believed in his view. A military intelligence officer from Ukraine said the following: 1.5 million artillery shells are provided to Russia by North Korea,

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Women: A Driving Force In Climate Action ~…

Women’s involvement in climate action is a key element for a sustainable and equitable future for all. The involvement of the latter constitutes 50% of the success of sustainable development and the fight against climate change, unfortunately it is often excluded.

Development that meets the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs. This is the definition of sustainable development selon Gro Harlem Brundtlan.

The word “generation” used here does not designate only man but a group of people including women. It is therefore essential that women participate in the fight against climate change.

It is true that climate change affects everyone, but not in the same way, especially when it comes to women. The latter being exacerbated by inequalities and marginalization linked to gender, ethnicity, low income and other social and economic factors, which makes it vulnerable to climate change.

So women are essential to climate action for a few compelling reasons including:

1. Women represent half of the world’s population

Given that climate action requires 100% of the population and women make up half of it, their involvement is essential.

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One Of The Biggest Losers In This Election…

This Monday in the Encuentro interview with Julio Villagram, the Executive Director of Acción Ciudadana, Eduardo Escobar, mentioned that the biggest loser in the elections held this March 3, was the ruling party and its highest representative, Nayib Bukele, because the level of Voter absenteeism was historic and not even the popularity of the president raised the spirits of Salvadorans to cast their vote.

“One of the biggest losers in this #election is the president and his party, the level of absenteeism shows that neither the president nor the party aroused enough interest for people to vote as they did in the presidential election, says Eduardo Escobar ”

In addition, he criticized that the Nuevas Ideas party selected incompetent people to serve as mayors, that the results can be seen in the annoyance of the citizens of different municipalities governed by the ruling party, where they complain about the neglect of the collection of the solid waste, corruption and late payment to municipal employees

“NI in its internal election process selected people who do not have the powers to occupy the positions of mayor, it is seen in the issue of garbage, corruption and discontent in some municipalities,

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National Ballet Of Cuba Suffers The Escape Of…

Havana Cuba. – At least nine dancers from the National Ballet of Cuba (BNC) decided not to return to the Island after the tour that the famous company just completed through Puerto Rico. “Several young and promising figures stayed; However, the main figures turned,” he told CubaNet a BNC source who requested anonymity for fear of reprisals.

The BNC, led by Viengsay Valdes, presented the suite of the ballet Don Quixote and ballet Carmenon March 1 and 2, at the “Luis A. Ferré” Fine Arts Center, in Santurce, Puerto Rico.

The tour, produced by the Ballets de San Juan company, was dedicated to the memory of the first ballerina overall Alicia Alonso and the 75th anniversary of the founding of the BNC.

Led by the director and prima ballerina Viengsay Valdés, the cast was made up of leading figures Sadaise Arencibia, Anette Delgado, Dani Hernández, Grettel Morejón and Yankiel Vázquez. It also included other artists such as Chavela Riera, Ányelo Montero, María Luisa Márquez, Estefanía Hernández, Gabriela Druyet, Jorge Guerra, Luis Fernández, as well as soloists and the corps de ballet.

The official medium La Jiribilla had pointed out that “the collaboration between the BNC and the Ballets de San Juan demonstrates the ties of fraternity and culture between the Cuban and Puerto Rican people.”

So far,

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Ukraine Russia War, Last Minute | Russia Launches…

Army forces Russia They returned this morning to set their sights on Kievthe capital of Ukraine. The alerts have sounded again in kyiv after reports from the Ukrainian Air Force that a group of Russian bombers had taken off from a base in Russia.

Data from Ukraine’s defenses warned of the takeoff of several Tupolev Tu-95MS from the airfield Olenya located in the region of Murmanskin the northeast of Russia. Explosions have been reported in the kyiv, Zaporizhia, Lvov and Poltava regions. Authorities in the capital have reported that the alert lasted more than two hours but that air defenses had “destroyed all enemy missiles” over kyiv.

He Air Force He had already reported, at the beginning of February and last month, the takeoff of these strategic bombers that date back to the Soviet era. At the end of December, Russia used these planes to carry out a wave of attacks against Ukrainian cities, including the capital Kievbombings that left 39 dead.

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Tragic! Aid Dropped From The Air Kills 5…

#Tragic #Aid #dropped #air #kills #people #Gaza

Jakarta –

A medical officer at Gaza’s largest hospital said that humanitarian aid dropped from the air onto the Palestinian territory had killed five people and injured 10 others.

Reported by the news agency AFPSaturday (9/3/2024), the victims were taken to Al-Shifa hospital in Gaza City, the head of the emergency room nurse, Mohammed al-Sheikh, told AFP.

Sheikh said the deadly incident occurred north of the Al-Shati refugee camp.

A witness from the camp told AFP that he and his brother followed the aid tied to parachute cords in the hope of getting a bag of flour.

Then suddenly the parachute didn’t open and it fell like a rocket on the roof of one of the houses, said Mohammed al-Ghoul.

“Ten minutes later I saw people moving three martyrs and other injured people, who were living under the roof of the house where the aid packages fell,” the 50-year-old told AFP.

The United States and Jordan are among the countries dropping aid from the air in northern Gaza,

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Haitian Gangs Launch Large-Scale Assault On Government Buildings…

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Haitian Gangs Launch Large-Scale Assault on Government Buildings in Port-au-Prince

Port-au-Prince, the capital city of Haiti, was engulfed in chaos and violence as Haitian gangs launched a coordinated and swift assault on multiple government buildings. Witnesses reported intense gunfire and large explosions, causing hundreds of people to flee the area. The attack targeted key institutions such as the Presidential Palace, the Interior Ministry, and a police headquarters.

According to a law enforcement source who participated in the fighting, the assault seemed to be abating, with gang members starting to retreat. However, it remains uncertain whether the fighting has come to an end or if the gangs are regrouping for another wave of attacks. Preliminary reports suggest that around a dozen gang fighters were killed, although these figures have yet to be fully confirmed. On the other hand, no police casualties have been reported thus far.

The Presidential Palace, which has been unoccupied since the assassination of President Jovenel Moïse in 2021, holds significant symbolic value for Haiti’s federal governance. Although large parts of the complex were destroyed by a devastating earthquake in 2010, rendering them unusable, it remains guarded at all times.

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Recurring Crisis: The Ongoing Bleaching Of Australias Great…

Australia’s Great Barrier Reef Faces Another Coral Bleaching Crisis

The recent confirmation by the Australian government reveals that the Great Barrier​ Reef ‍is currently undergoing yet another significant coral⁢ bleaching event triggered ‍by rising temperatures.

The⁤ Great Barrier Reef Marine Park Authority, responsible for safeguarding the reef, has reported a widespread bleaching event unfolding, indicating a pattern of heat stress accumulated over the summer.

This marks the fifth mass bleaching event to impact the Great Barrier Reef since 2016, as highlighted by scientists from the Australian Institute of Marine Science.

Impact of Coral Bleaching

Coral bleaching poses a severe threat to coral reefs globally, resulting from abnormal conditions like elevated ocean temperatures or increased acidity. When corals expel algae living in their tissues due to stress, they turn white, making them vulnerable to diseases.

While corals can recover from bleaching, frequent events hinder their resilience, with climate change driving up ocean temperatures and intensifying bleaching occurrences.

Climate Change and Ocean Temperatures

Recent records show a significant rise in global sea surface tempe ratures, leading to prolonged marine heatwaves. El Niño conditions in 2023 exacerbated the warming trend, impacting ocean temperatures and weather patterns.

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