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As cases of rape, molestation, catcalling, harassment, and oppression against women rise and justice remains elusive, doesn’t the burden shift to society? Awareness is our first step.
Paul Sadat, an Economics graduate, found his passion for journalism after years of experience as a writer, editor, and content manager. As Editor of The Witty Herald, he leads the charge to spotlight important stories and inspire positive social change. Paul is driven by a desire to amplify voices, challenge stereotypes, and break down social stigmas. When he’s not shaping headlines or mentoring the next generation of writers, you’ll probably find him indulging in a movie marathon or binging the latest must-watch series.

As cases of rape, molestation, catcalling, harassment, and oppression against women rise and justice remains elusive, doesn’t the burden shift to society? Awareness is our first step.

Los Angeles wildfires claim 24 lives, burn 40,000+ acres, and destroy 12,000 structures. Evacuation orders impact 100,000+ as winds fuel the flames.

Bangladesh’s left wing once united people with dreams of equality and justice. Today, it struggles to reconnect and regain its voice in a polarized political landscape.

Dhaka’s New Year noise was overwhelming, but hope springs eternal. Let’s balance joy with care, celebrating responsibly for everyone’s well-being.

Cate Blanchett’s portrayal of Bob Dylan in I’m Not There is riveting, capturing his enigmatic essence and electric-era rebellion with unmatched brilliance.

The top Google search in Bangladesh, a leaked private video, exposes a disturbing trend of privacy violations and a troubling decay in societal ethics.

Days of Torrential rainfall because of the north-east monsoon devastates southern provinces. Buildings have collapsed causing thousands to be displaced.

By 3024, Dhaka’s air pollution birthed ‘breathable air’ billionaires. Banks favor air hoarders over crypto kings. Welcome to the foggy, high-priced future!

Does power inevitably corrupt, or can the righteous endure? Designated Survivor’s Tom Kirkman leaves us questioning morality and ambition in season 3.

King Charles III knights Christopher Nolan & makes Emma Thomas a dame for services to film, praising Oppenheimer. The duo call it ‘mind-blowing.’