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Month: March 2024

Alternatives to Lithium ion

The global demand for batteries is surging as the world looks to rapidly electrify vehicles and store renewable energy. Lithium ion batteries, which are typically used in EVs, are difficult to recycle and require huge amounts of energy and water to extract. Companies are frantically looking for more sustainable alternatives that can help power the

Different TikToks

TikTok has faced growing scrutiny over fears that user data could fall into the possession of the Chinese government and the app could be weaponized by China to spread misinformation. The push in Washington, D.C., for a potential TikTok ban has drawn mounting scrutiny toward the app over data privacy risks tied to Chinese-owned parent

Russia plans to defend oil and gas facilities with missile systems

Ukraine has increased attacks on Russian oil infrastructure since January, hitting numerous large oil refineries in an attempt to cripple Russia’s military and halt its army’s advances. A Russian energy ministry official has revealed plans to defend oil and gas facilities with missile systems after Kyiv concentrated fire on Russian refineries and energy facilities in

Putin to travel to China for talks

The Chinese President congratulated his counterpart on his re-election yesterday, saying it ‘fully reflects the support of the Russian people’, despite it coming amid a brutal suppression of dissent. Western governments condemned the result as unfair and undemocratic, while friends of the Russian President who head up autocratic and undemocratic states, including China, welcomed his

Attacks on Belgorod 

The Freedom of Russia Legion (FRL) and Siberian Battalion (SB) posted videos that purported to show their fighters in the Belgorod and Kursk regions. The FRL and an exiled Russian politician claimed two villages were now in control of “liberation forces”. Russian President Vladimir Putin had previously accused Kyiv of launching strikes on the region

Russia to advance around Avdiivka

Avdiivka became the focus of Russian efforts in the war back in October 2023 when the Kremlin launched its first offensive to capture the city. Moscow eventually took Avdiivka after a long war that cost tens of thousands of casualties.By March 1st, Russian forces had taken three villages to the west of Avdiivka and were

Putin’s Re-election  

Putin received more votes in comparison to the 2018 elections where he bagged 76.69 per cent of the total votes counted. The performance of the other candidates was lower than that of the previous competitors of Russian President Vladimir Putin in 2018. Putin arrived at his election headquarters and expressed gratitude to his staff while

US foreign policy in Bangladesh

US foreign policy moves involving Bangladesh have been questioned and criticised by several foreign policy analysts and civil society members in the span of the last few months.US approach in Israel and Gaza has also been widely criticised within the country and around the world as it vetoed UN resolution demanding ceasefire in Gaza, aided

Russia Vs NATO

Ukraine had been defending itself against Russia with Western help for more than two years. Russia’s Election Commission said Putin gained a record-breaking result of just under 88% of the votes after about a quarter of the ballots were counted. According to Putin, numerous soldiers from NATO member states are already deployed in Ukraine.In case

Removing Mr Netanyahu from Office

American presidents have had blazing rows with Israeli prime ministers before. But it is hard to think of a time when the occupant of the Oval Office has come so close to publicly endorsing the deposing of Israel’s elected leader.The objective of deposing Mr Netanyahu might seem straightforward. According to one recent survey, over 70%