
G.M. Rayhan
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I'm G.M. Rayhan, a Journalist and content writer covering trending news from around the world. I deliver timely, engaging, and reliable stories that inform and inspire readers to stay connected with global events and viral topics.
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A Wife’s True Love: The Unseen Devotion That Strengthens a Husband’s Soul
True love is not a fleeting feeling or a grand display. It is steady, quiet, and deeply rooted in life’s everyday moments. The love a wife holds for her husband is one of the most profound and sincere expressions of devotion resilient, selfless, and gracefully enduring. It often speaks not through elaborate words or romantic gestures, but through actions, sacrifices, and a steadfast commitment to walk side by side, no matter what comes.
By G.M. Rayhan9 months ago in Families
Tradition on a Leaf: Exploring the Richness of Bangla Food Culture
Traditional Bangla food is a reflection of the land’s rich culture, vibrant heritage, and centuries-old culinary wisdom. Deeply rooted in the soil of Bengal and shaped by various historical influences from the Mughals and Persians to the British Bangladeshi cuisine offers a tapestry of flavors that is both comforting and complex. The soul of Bangla food lies in its simplicity and seasonality, with rice, fish, lentils, and vegetables forming the core of everyday meals. What truly elevates the dining experience, especially in rural Bangladesh, is the traditional practice of serving meals on Banatree leaves a biodegradable, eco-friendly, and culturally symbolic alternative to modern plates that enhances the aroma and taste of the food.
By G.M. Rayhan9 months ago in BookClub
The Transformative Power of Reading: Unlocking Knowledge and Personal Growth
In today's fast paced digital world, where information is constantly flashing across our screens, reading books continues to stand tall as one of the most powerful ways to acquire knowledge and wisdom. Books are more than just printed words on paper they are timeless companions that transport us to new worlds, deepen our understanding of life, and broaden our horizons. Whether fiction or non-fiction, reading isn't merely a pastime; it's a transformative habit that nurtures our intellect, sharpens our thinking, and enriches our language skills. Its value extends far beyond academics, touching every aspect of personal growth, from creativity to empathy and lifelong learning.
By G.M. Rayhan10 months ago in BookClub
China stands firm in Trump’s tariff war what comes next?
The trade war between the world’s two largest economies China and the United States shows no signs of abating, with tensions reaching new heights and the economic consequences rippling across the globe. The dispute, which has been unfolding for years, escalated once again after U.S. President Donald Trump announced plans to nearly double existing tariffs on Chinese imports. In response, Beijing swiftly vowed to “fight to the end,” making it clear that it will not yield to American pressure. This hardline stance sets the stage for a potentially prolonged and damaging standoff that could reshape global trade dynamics for years to come.
By G.M. Rayhan10 months ago in Humans
If Humans Are the Most Intelligent, Why Do They Create Destruction?
Humanity has long been regarded as the most intelligent species on Earth. With our advanced technology, ability to communicate through complex languages, and unparalleled problem-solving skills, it’s easy to see why humans are often considered the most intellectually advanced creatures. However, when we look at the darker side of human history, particularly the creation of destructive weapons like the atomic bomb and the perpetuation of war, a troubling question arises: If humans are so intelligent, why have they made the atom bomb and continued to wage war?
By G.M. Rayhan10 months ago in Humans
Earthquakes: Natural Disasters or Human-Made Hazards?
Earthquakes: Natural Causes and Human Contributions Earthquakes are among the most intense and unpredictable natural events that occur on our planet. In a matter of seconds, they can cause widespread devastation damaging buildings, cracking roads, and even reshaping entire landscapes. For a long time, earthquakes were thought to be entirely natural occurrences, caused solely by movements within the Earth’s crust. However, more recent studies have shown that certain human activities may also play a role in triggering these seismic events. A clear understanding of both natural and man-made causes of earthquakes is essential for improving disaster preparedness and minimizing potential damage.
By G.M. Rayhan10 months ago in Earth
Breathless Earth: The Alarming Rise of Global Air Pollution
Air pollution is a mounting global crisis that is quietly but profoundly affecting the health of both our planet and its people, transcending borders, age groups, and environments. As rapid industrialization, urban growth, and increased vehicle usage continue to surge, the atmosphere is being saturated with dangerous pollutants such as carbon monoxide, nitrogen oxides, sulfur dioxide, ammonia, volatile organic compounds (VOCs), ground level ozone, and fine particulate matter (PM2.5 and PM10). These harmful substances stem from diverse sources including car exhausts, coal-based power plants, factories, construction work, agricultural activities, household heating, and open burning of waste.
By G.M. Rayhan10 months ago in Earth
Rivers at Risk: The Global Crisis of Water Pollution and Its Impact on Our Future
Rivers, often referred to as the lifeblood of our planet, have been instrumental in supporting human civilizations, providing water for agriculture, and sustaining diverse ecosystems for millennia. However, these vital water sources are increasingly under threat due to pollution, which has reached alarming levels in many regions. Industrialization, urbanization, deforestation, and poor environmental practices have transformed once pristine rivers into toxic waste streams. Rivers that were once a source of life now carry the burden of contamination, endangering the health of millions of people and the survival of countless species. Among the most polluted rivers globally are the Ganges in India, the Citarum in Indonesia, the Yellow River in China, the Yamuna in India, the Buriganga in Bangladesh, the Nile in Africa, and even rivers in developed countries like the United States, including the Mississippi and Ohio.
By G.M. Rayhan10 months ago in Earth
The Impact of Mobile Devices on Infant Development
In the modern digital era, babies are increasingly exposed to mobile devices, prompting serious concern among parents, pediatricians, and child development experts due to the possible adverse effects on both short- and long-term development. While mobile screens may provide colorful images and engaging sounds that seem to calm or entertain infants, overuse and unsupervised screen time can negatively impact a baby’s growth in multiple areas. A primary concern lies in brain development, as early childhood is a vital period when neural connections are rapidly forming, and learning best occurs through real-life interaction, sensory exploration, and bonding with caregivers not passive screen viewing.
By G.M. Rayhan10 months ago in Families
Nurturing Baby Development Through Play in the Digital Generation
In today's fast-paced, technology-driven world, digital devices like smartphones, tablets, and smart TVs have become an inseparable part of everyday life. While these advancements offer undeniable advantages such as easier access to information, communication, and entertainment they have also introduced new challenges, especially in the realm of early childhood development. One of the most pressing concerns is the growing amount of screen time infants and toddlers are exposed to, often at the cost of traditional, hands-on play. Across the globe, child development specialists, pediatricians, and educators are sounding the alarm about the declining opportunities for babies to engage in real-world play. The early years are vital for brain growth and learning, and play is a fundamental way through which children understand themselves and their surroundings. In light of increasing digital distractions, safeguarding traditional playtime is not just beneficial, it is essential for healthy development.
By G.M. Rayhan10 months ago in Families
The Global Impact of Cyclones: A Growing Threat
Cyclones, hurricanes, and typhoons represent formidable natural disasters that have historically posed significant risks to coastal areas globally. Recently, however, the rising frequency and intensity of these storms have sparked alarm among scientists, government officials, and residents in at-risk regions. The increasing severity of cyclones threatens not only human lives and infrastructure but also the environment and economic stability. Factors such as climate change, elevated sea levels, and rapid urban development contribute to the heightened intensity and occurrence of these storms. This article examines the escalating danger posed by cyclones, their effects on impacted areas, and the pressing need for enhanced preparedness and response measures.
By G.M. Rayhan10 months ago in Earth
Astronauts Lost Control of Boeing Starliner During Its Docking Attempt with the International Space Station.
Boeing Starliner's Troubling Mission: Thruster Failures, Crisis Management, and the Path to Recovery In June 2024, during the much-anticipated Boeing Crew Test Flight, NASA and Boeing faced a far more critical situation than initially expected. Despite attempts by NASA to downplay the gravity of the situation, the astronauts aboard and the mission control team at NASA's Houston center were dealing with an escalating crisis as the Boeing Starliner suffered multiple thruster failures during its rendezvous with the International Space Station (ISS). The spacecraft, which had already been tested on unscrewed missions, proved unstable when it faced its most critical challenge: docking with the ISS.
By G.M. Rayhan10 months ago in Earth











