


STUDYING ABROAD MADE EASY: LINKERS EDUCATION’S IMMIGRATION SOLUTIONS
Studying abroad is a dream for many students around the globe. The allure of experiencing a new culture, gaining a world-class education, and building an international network is enticing. However, the journey from dreaming to actually studying abroad can be filled with challenges. Navigating immigration laws, securing visas, and ensuring compliance with international education regulations…

Two cars of Aktaruzzaman, the mastermind of Azim’s murder, have been seized
Dhaka Metropolitan Detective (DB) police have seized two cars of Aktaruzzaman, identified as the mastermind behind the murder of Jhenaidah-4 Constituency Member of Parliament Anwarul Azim. Two cars were seized last Saturday from the garage of Aktaruzzaman’s rented house in Gulshan of the capital. One of the two cars is a white Prado model; The…




India alone explained the opening of Dambur dam
India’s northeastern state of Tripura is experiencing its worst floods in more than three decades, the government said. A state minister told BBC Bengal that the rainfall in August was 151% more than normal. At least 12 people have died so far and two are missing, the state administration said. Seven of them died in…

PM: Bangladesh will be homeless-free soon
Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina has said Bangladesh will become a homeless- and landless-free country after the distribution of only 11,000 homes. “We are only 11,000 homes away from making Bangladesh a homeless- and landless-free country,” she said when EU Ambassador Charles Whiteley paid a farewell call on her at her official residence, Ganabhaban, on Sunday. She…

US says Israel may have breached international law with American weapons in Gaza
The US says Israel may have used American-supplied weapons in breach of international humanitarian law in some instances during the war in Gaza. It is “reasonable to assess” that those arms have been used in ways “inconsistent” with Israel’s obligations, says the state department. But it added that the US did not have complete information…