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So called Certified captain floating tin can without certification

June 30, 2023

Even 111 years ago the built Titanic was on solid infrastructure, great manufacturing skills been shown on while after 111 years later its an absolute shame how the Titanic submersible been built, Titanic submersible lost at sea raises legal questions for high-risk businesses. What happens when a dangerous activity goes wrong?

US-Bangla is going to start Dhaka-Delhi flights from the last week of July

June 30, 2023

Dhaka, June 30, 2023, Friday: US-Bangla Airlines is going to start direct flights to the 12th international destination from the last week of July to the capital of India, Delhi. Dhaka-Delhi route will initially operate flights four days a week. It plans to operate flights every Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday to Delhi, one of the lucrative destinations in South Asia.

More young black Bangladeshi women working top jobs, but salary gap remains

June 29, 2023

Black young women (ages 16 to 25) now make up 14% of the workforce in the three highest-paying professions, more than doubling from the previous ten years. According to studies from management consulting firm McKinsey, however, BBP women in general had the largest pay discrepancies when compared to white males (21%, 23%, and 27%, respectively).

Should all British nationals, regardless of where they reside, pay taxes in the UK?

June 29, 2023

Individuals are taxed in the UK according to where they live. You are considered "resident" in the UK and must pay UK tax on all of your income and gains for that year if you spend 183 or more days living there in a single tax year (or more than 90 days if you own a residence here).

Canada unveils new job opportunities for other countries

June 28, 2023

Nigeria and other nations will benefit from Canada's first-ever immigration tech talent policy, which will open up new job prospects. This occurs shortly after Germany implemented an immigration law intended to attract more workers from outside the European Union to the nation. The talent plan, which was introduced at the 2023 Collision Conference in Toronto, comprises fresh initiatives and enhancements to already-existing ones to support Canadian companies' success in a cutthroat business environment.