Mushfiqur Rahman
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IShowSpeed's China Tour
Darren Watkins Jr., better known online as IShowSpeed, set off on one of his most daring journeys to date in March 2025: a multi-week live-streaming tour throughout China. With streams that received millions of views, Speed—who is well-known for his exuberant antics, sincere nature, and international fan base—sought to establish a true connection with Chinese fans. His plans to stay in China for "maybe like a week or two" have not been formally confirmed, but his livestreams indicate that he spent at least 7 to 10 days traveling through different Chinese cities, taking in the chaos and culture along the way.
By Mushfiqur Rahman10 months ago in Humans
Bangladesh’s March for Gaza: A Cry for Justice Amid Global Silence
As hundreds of people gathered for the "March for Gaza," a potent protest led by the Palestine Solidarity Movement Bangladesh, the streets of Dhaka throbbed with purpose on April 12, 2025. Converging at Suhrawardy Udyan, this historic event was more than just a protest; it was an appeal for humanity in the face of what participants and organizers referred to as "genocide and ethnic cleansing" in Gaza. Bangladesh's steadfast support for Palestine stood out against the backdrop of international apathy, demonstrating a profound empathy derived from its own struggle.
By Mushfiqur Rahman10 months ago in History
Global Strike for Gaza: April 7, 2025 – A Day of Worldwide Solidarity for Palestine
The international struggle for Palestinian rights underwent a significant sea change on April 7, 2025. A united appeal for a "Global Strike for Gaza" prompted people from all walks of life to demonstrate their solidarity with the Palestinian people and urge for an end to the carnage in Gaza by taking to the streets, public areas, and campuses. The strike, which was extensively publicized under the motto "No Work, No School, No Genocide," aimed to put pressure on institutions and governments around the world that were involved in the continuing humanitarian catastrophe.
By Mushfiqur Rahman10 months ago in History
Blue Lock S1
The first season of Blue Lock is not your usual sports anime. It merges the excitement of competitiveness with psychological warfare, turning Japan’s goal of World Cup triumph into a survival-of-the-fittest fight. This series, which is based on the popular manga by Muneyuki Kaneshiro and has illustrations by Yusuke Nomura, rewrites the conventional underdog narrative by emphasizing the ascent of the ultimate striker rather than teamwork.
By Mushfiqur Rahman10 months ago in Fiction



