Author: armansuza
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Bangla Job Vacancy Guide 2026: Current Employment Opportunities, Sectors, and Career Growth in Bangladesh job
Bangladesh job is a country that people call Bangla. It is doing well in terms of economy in South Asia. In the ten years Bangladesh has done a great job in developing its industries using new technology and creating more jobs. This means that there are a lot of job openings in Bangladesh now in…
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How to Learn Laptop | A Comprehensive Guide for the 2026
How to Learn Laptop | A Comprehensive Guide for the 2026 Digital Era In the landscape of 2026, understanding the architecture and operation of mobile computing is no longer a niche skill for IT professionals. As artificial intelligence integrates into every layer of our hardware, the need to learn LAPTOPS from the inside out has…
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Digital Marketing and Freelancing | Free Course In Bangladesh
What is Digital Marketing? Digital marketing is promoting products, services, or brands using online channels. Core Digital Marketing Skills What is Freelancing? Freelancing means working independently and offering your skills to clients online instead of having a fixed job. Popular Freelance Platforms How Digital Marketing + Freelancing Work Together Digital marketing is one of the…
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Pioneering gay footballer Josh Cavallo accuses former club of homophobia
Joshua Cavallo – the first man to come out as gay while playing top-tier football – has alleged he was pushed out of his former club due to “internal homophobia”. Cavallo, who recently joined semi-professional English outfit Stamford AFC after leaving Adelaide United in May last year, made global headlines in 2021 when he came…
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The 20 best places to travel in 2026
From a Polynesian island ringed by blue lagoons to the heart of Chile’s wine country, these are BBC journalists’ top destinations this year. We love Dubrovnik – but so does everyone else. Yet, many visitors to Croatia may not know that nearby Montenegro is also home to beautiful seaside settlements, plus new hiking trails that…
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The ultra-cold temperatures needed for epic nuclear science
One of the world’s most sophisticated scientific facilities is turning to ultra-low temperatures to try and unravel hidden secrets of our Universe. It’s one of the most famous scientific installations in the world – and it’s getting a cool upgrade. Physicists use the Large Hadron Collider (LHC), buried in the ground on the border between…
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A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms review: The new Game of Thrones prequel is ‘very funny’ and a ‘total delight’
The latest spin-off from the fantasy hit tells the story of an inexperienced knight and his cheeky squire. With its mix of brutal drama and plentiful humour, it’s a “nailed-on winner”. Game of Thrones? Brilliant, until some of the later episodes. House of the Dragon? Good, without ever reaching the heights of its predecessor. Broadly speaking,…
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Semenyo scores again – who are winners and losers of his arrival?
Antoine Semenyo has taken to life seamlessly at Manchester City and is already beginning to repay the £62.5m fee handed to Bournemouth to sign him. Semenyo scored and provided an assist in a memorable debut in the FA Cup third round on Saturday, though that 10-1 trouncing came against League One side Exeter City. He…
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We choose Denmark over US, Greenland’s PM says
Greenland’s prime minister has said his people would choose Denmark over the US if they were asked to make such a choice “here and now”. Jens-Frederik Nielsen’s remark at a joint news conference with Denmark’s prime minister is the strongest by a representative of the semi-autonomous Danish territory since US President Donald Trump renewed his…
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Canada’s Mark Carney faces delicate balancing act in China visit
Canada’s Prime Minister Mark Carney is en route to China for a pivotal visit aimed at resetting ties with Beijing and finding new economic opportunities for his country outside the US. It will not be an easy task, with pressure on Canada to balance its goal of diversifying trade without risking damage to its relationship…