Rayhan Ahmed Topader: Covid-19 is not a Hiroshima moment or even a 9/11 moment that will reset U.S. national security comprehensively. But in key respects its impact will be deep and enduring: The pandemic will bring major challenges abroad into sharp focus competition with China, enhanced collaboration with the EU, and the cultivation of new allies in particular and finally ...
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Empire and Social Darwinism.
Fatema Miah: Answer to Historian Academics question of British Empires legacy of Racism, Divide and rule, and their impact on post colonial people, how they have been effected, and how impact continued on people. There it was the Pakistanis made, for a group of some tribes in Northern India those were having faith Islam practice, they rose up to benefit ...
Read More »Surveillance and human security of Covid 19
Rayhan Ahmed Topader: Pandemics are for the most part disease outbreaks that become widespread as a result of the spread of human-to-human infection.1 Beyond the debilitating, sometimes fatal, consequences for those directly affected, pandemics have a range of negative social, economic and political consequences. These tend to be greater where the pandemic is a novel pathogen, has a high ...
Read More »Protecting our ecosystem
By Taslim Ahammad: Our ecosystems are finding hard to cope with the different pressures and abuse, are unable to adjust. Continue diminishing resources and destroying our environment will be very soon too late to recover. Ecosystem is the basic unit of the field of the scientific study of our nature. According to this discipline, an ecosystem is ...
Read More »Whole society – past to present
Fatema Miah: Oxford University’s Oriel College has voted to remove the controversial statue of colonialist Cecil Rhodes. Cecil Rhodes statue removal is a wise and sign of awakening response. So Must be Drakes. Such decision is a positive sign of some comfort to Black History. Edward Plague also comes to reflection. When we talk about discrimination, its not all race, ...
Read More »Covid-19 and Hajj 2020
Fatema Miah: Covid-19, has become an on going pandemic causing distresses, disruptions, and forced altered the world worder, brought world to alert, deterring human beings from usual accustomed way of living. This year because of Covid-19 outbreak, Worlds religious gatherings been postponed, specially, Islamic rituals not been taken place. And the holly trips to Makkah the Umra trips been stops ...
Read More »COVID-19 impact and responses
Rayhan Ahmed Topader: A popular conception is that coronavirus pandemic has been wreaking havoc all across the world. As many as 219 countries have come under its relentless attacks and both the number of the infected and the death toll are on the increase with every passing day. Significantly, the highly advanced countries in the West including the ...
Read More »Pride and Prejudice in a pandemic
By Cllr Asma Begum: The recent report published by Public Health England confirmed what I feared but we’d all suspected – that Coronavirus was disproportionality affecting our Black and Ethnic Minority population. The statistic which jumped out at me was that the Bangladeshi community have twice the risk of death than those who are White British. This news report ...
Read More »COVID-19. A Lesson and reminder.
Fatema Miah: Coronavirus is nothing new. The “coronavirus” and “COVID-19″ interchangeably, one is actually a subset of the other. The coronaviruses include Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS) and Middle East Respiratory Syndrome (MERS). COVID-19 is noble or new range of both or all viruses (SARS, MERS, COV). Here is a UK A&E case of a 26-year-old chap who came ...
Read More »Covid-19 threatens to cause a humanitarian crisis
Rayhan Ahmed Topader: The coronavirus covid-19 pandemic is the defining global health crisis of our time and the greatest challenge we have faced since World War Two. Since its emergence in Asia late last year, the virus has spread to every continent except Antarctica. Cases are rising daily in Africa the Americas, and Europe. Countries are racing to ...
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