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A short historical and literary view of Crimea

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  • Posted on March 7, 2022

By Q M Jalal Khan
Just as Crimea is recently back on the world stage with its being annexed by Russia since 2014, Ukraine also has recently been invaded, on 24 February 2022, by Russia which wants it back in its fold or sphere of influence.

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A Short View of Certain Betrayals That Should Not Have Happened to the Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP)

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  • Posted on November 30, 2020

By Q M Jalal Khan
The BNP happens to be the most unlucky in having been betrayed not only by who were once its own people but also by itself, that is, by those who still belong to the party.

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Controversy over Bangladesh’s War Dead: 3 lakh (300,000) or 30 lakh (3 million)?

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  • Posted on October 4, 2020October 5, 2020

By Q M Jalal Khan
Many Awami claims, either concerning the Awamis themselves or the opposition BNP, begin and end in controversy, obstinacy, distortion of history and political manipulation and vindictiveness that do not and cannot stand the test of time.

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No water sharing between India and Bangladesh

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  • Posted on September 11, 2020September 11, 2020

By Q M Jalal Khan
All those over fifty rivers flowing through Bangladesh are dying due to the adverse impact of such an upstream dam called the deadly Farakka and about 130 cargo ships got stuck due to the shallow waters of the Jamuna.

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