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Germany changes its immigration policies to entice talented workers

June 24, 2023

On Friday, June 23, the Bundestag approved ground-breaking legislation that will update Germany's immigration laws in order to address a severe shortage of skilled employees. By eliminating barriers and fostering new opportunities, the new law will attempt to fulfill the coalition agreement's commitment to make Germany more welcoming to immigrants. It will do this by modeling its immigration policy after the points-based Canadian system.

Professor Dr A.H.M Mustafizur Rahman, Honored with the French 'Chevalier de l'Ordre du Mérite'

June 23, 2023

The esteemed Professor Dr A.H.M Mustafizur Rahman, a former teacher of the Department of Soil, Water and Environment at Dhaka University, has been awarded the 'Chevalier de l'Ordre du Mérite'. This distinguished honour, one of the key accolades bestowed by the French government, was presented to Professor Rahman in recognition of his groundbreaking research.

Where is the middle class in the eyes of the finance minister?

June 23, 2023

There are 1000 dreams in each of the eyes, though the book of fortune is empty at the end of the day. It doesn't matter whether the head stays in place or not, but the life of spending the rent gets longer every year despite constant labor, a meager salary, and a piece of land. Children's tuition, daily food costs, cost shock from illness, a desire for good or terrible food on a specific day, and a desire to vacation with loved ones but an unresponsive wallet The erratic lifestyle of middle-class people, those who have recently experienced the greatest financial hardship and crisis.

Following six consecutive rejections, a man rejoices after receiving a Schengen visa

June 23, 2023

A man who goes by the handle Syk Sykt on Facebook persevered despite being turned down repeatedly and having one appeal denied. As a result, he eventually received his eagerly awaited Schengen visa from the French consulate.

Hazard of microplastic to frogs in Bangladesh is a problem for rice growing as well

June 23, 2023

Studies on the dangers of microplastics have a tendency to concentrate on the threats to human health and their presence in the food chain. According to a recent study, they also threaten the quality of freshwater ecosystems by affecting a variety of frog species. 90% of the 27 frogs from nine different species studied in Bangladesh's Bengal Delta had significant amounts of microplastics in their gastrointestinal tracts.