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Who should win the 2025 Outstanding Drama Series Emmy?
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As the television landscape continues to evolve, the race for the 77th Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Drama Series in 2025 is shaping up to be one of the most compelling in recent memory. This year's nominees represent a diverse and exceptional array of storytelling, pushing the boundaries of what's possible in episodic television. From gripping sci-fi sagas and intricate political thrillers to harrowing medical dramas and darkly comedic social satires, each contender has captivated audiences and critics alike with their unique narratives, compelling characters, and stellar craftsmanship. The competition is fierce, reflecting a golden age of television where prestige dramas continue to redefine the medium. The esteemed nominees for this year's top drama honor include the critically lauded Andor (Disney+), the high-stakes political intrigue of The Diplomat (Netflix), the emotionally devastating adaptation of The Last of Us (HBO), the mysterious dystopian thriller Paradise (Hulu), the intense medical realism of The Pitt (HBO Max), the mind-bending corporate satire Severance (Apple TV+), the sharp espionage drama Slow Horses (Apple TV+), and the darkly comedic social commentary of The White Lotus (HBO). Each series, in its own distinct way, has delivered unforgettable performances, groundbreaking narratives, and thought-provoking themes that have resonated deeply with viewers. Now, it's time to cast your vote before the actual results are revealed on September 14, 2025. Who do you think should win the 77th Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Drama Series in 2025?
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Best Online Bangla TV Channel
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Satellite TV Channel was introduced in Bangladesh in the 1990s. On 29 September 1992, the US television network CNN started relaying its transmission via satellite in Bangladesh for a few hours everyday using the BTV channel. The same year, BBC started the same under similar arrangements. Permission to use dish antennas for receiving satellite transmissions directly by general users opened up new opportunities for the Bangladeshi viewers to see programmes from the outside world. Between 1992-95, more than 10 foreign TV channels entered Bangladeshi homes. Today, this number stands at more than 100. The satellite television channels are now among the most popular means of entertainment for the people. New channels introduced in 1992 in Bangladesh in addition to CNN and BBC were basically those of the Star Television Network, Zee TV network, Indian TV and Pakistan TV. Some early starters bought dish antennas for very high prices and installed them on their roofs. Very soon, the innovative entrepreneurs, foreseeing a lucrative business, started operating private cable networks, which mushroomed throughout the country. The number of channels subscribed increased substantially in the major cities. Private satellite TV channel of Bangladesh origin channel-1, ATN Bangla also went into operation from the late nineties. NTV and Ekushay TV appeared with variety of news and programme later became popular satellite TV channels. According to a survey conducted in 1998 by a Dhaka daily, ATN, BBC, Channel-V, CNN, DD-7, DD-Metro, Discovery, ESPN, Prime Sports, Sony, Star TV Network (Star Movies, Star Plus, Star Sports), Zee TV and Zee Cinema were among the most watched and most popular channels. CNN, TNT, MTV and Cartoon Network were found to have a high viewing rate. Among the relatively new entrants, Ekushey Television, ATN Bangla, Channel I, Star World, National Geographic, HBO, AXN Action TV, and Alpha TV (now called Zee-Bangla) also made good impression among the Bangladeshi viewers. Ekushey Television was shut down during the rule of 4-Party alliance government (2001-2006). Some new local private satellite channels were given permission to launch their operations during this period. These included: RTV, Bangla Vision, Channel One, Boishakhi Television and Diganta Television. Ekushey Television resumed its operation in 2007 during the tenure of the caretaker government. The state-owned BTV also extended its transmission worldwide by launching a satellite channel called 'BTV World'. Three private channels channel One, Falgun Music and CSB news were shut down earlier. Desh TV, ATN News, Independent TV, Samoy Sangbad, GTV, Bijoy TV, Independent TV, Channel 71, My TV, Islamic TV, Machranga TV, Channel 24, Mohna TV, Channel 16 and Channel 9 are the latest notable entrant in the field. Some other new private satellite TV channels are expected to go on air very soon. According to a survey conducted in 2008, 68% Bangladeshi of over 15 years of age watch satellite TV channels at least once in a week. The number of TV audience has increased by 26% during the least ten years because of the massive expansion of local satellite TV transmissions as well as cable network. Only 8% households of Bangladesh had TV sets in 1995, the figure has raised to 41% now and 42% TV sets have satellite antennas or cabel connections. Earlier in 2006, the 'Cable TV Network Operation Act' was enacted to regulate the activities of cable TV operators in Bangladesh.
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Best Episode of HBO's Chernobyl
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Right on the heels of Game of Thrones finale, HBO, in collaboration with SKY, came out with a gem of a miniseries - Chernobyl. Within weeks after release, the show shot up to the top of IMDB's best TV shows list beating out the likes of Breaking Bad, Game of Thrones and Band of Brothers. It is hard to think of a show that is as stunning on a technical level and in terms of writing. Its portrayal of radiation as an invisible "monster" that can only be detected with dosimeters easily makes it one of the scariest shows ever to grace TV. It expertly blends horror movie elements without ever falling into the canned tropes of the genre. On the contrary, it is very respectful to the real events of the actual disaster in 1986 and is always mindful of the fact that this is a real place with real people that were, and still are, affected by the tragedy. What immediately stands out to viewers of the series is how real it seems, so much so that it could very well have been a documentary. Despite the heaviness and immense scale of the event, the show does an incredible job of focusing on the personal horrors and agonies faced by people introduced in the show - which makes it immediately more relatable. Even famous individuals, whether they be scientists or politicians, are depicted with all their foibles, concerns and worries in a viscerally real way. Arguably, the biggest success of the show is that it allowed people around the world for the first time to learn about the incredible heroism and sacrifice of the Soviet people in trying to save a continent - facts that were hidden from the public for more than 30 years.
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Best Weapons in PUBG Mobile?
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It is no secret that PUBG Mobile has been an amazing hit with fans of the original PC game and mobile gamers alike. And while it would be easy to get bogged down on exactly how the development team managed to squeeze the iconic battle royale experience onto such humble devices, we are more concerned with how best to kill every other player in sight and get to that Chicken Dinner. To do this, one needs stealth, precision, a good sense of timing and location and most importantly - an intimate knowledge of every weapon in the game. There are a variety of them in PUBG Mobile, with slightly different specs to those in the full game, meaning that your PC load out of choice may not quite apply here. Also, some weapons are not as convenient when using a touchscreen. So to help you get fat on chicken dinners, we have broken down all the weapons available in the game with their descriptions and stats. Which are your favorite and why? WEAPON SKIN GIVEAWAY RULES (1 Winner every week!) : 1. Rank this list, Submit it and Share your ranking on Facebook. 2. Invite 5 friends by clicking on your profile photo on the top-right hand corner and clicking invite (Your friends must Sign up for your invitations to count). 3. Like our Facebook page: facebook.com/rankmylist 4. Write your PUBG Mobile Player Name or Character ID in the comments below and tell us why your #1 weapon is your favorite! (WE NEED THIS TO GIFT THE SKINS TO YOU)
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Who were the greatest of the Great Mughals?
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The Mughal emperors, from the early 16th century to the early 18th century, built and ruled the Mughal Empire on the Indian subcontinent, mainly corresponding to the modern countries of India, Pakistan, Afghanistan and Bangladesh. The Mughals were a branch of the Timurid dynasty of Turkic origin from what is now Uzbekistan. Their power rapidly dwindled during the 18th century and the last of the emperors were deposed in 1857, with the establishment of the British Raj. Mughal emperors were of direct descent from Timur (generally known in the West as Tamerlane the Great), and also affiliated with Genghis Khan, because of Timur’s marriage with a Genghizid princess. The Mughals also had significant Indian Rajput and Persian ancestry through marriage alliances, as emperors were born to Rajput and Persian princesses. Only the first two Mughal emperors, Babur and Humayun, were fully Central Asian (Turki or what is now known as Uzbek), whereas Akbar was half-Persian (his mother was of Persian origin), Jahangir was half-Rajput and quarter-Persian, and Shah Jahan was three-quarters Rajput. Nevertheless, all Mughals were of Turkic seeds. At their Empire's greatest extent in the late 17th and early 18th centuries, Mughals controlled much of the Indian subcontinent, extending from Bengal in the east to Kabul and Sindh in the west, Kashmir in the north to the Kaveri basin in the south. Its population at the time has been estimated as between 110 and 150 million (a quarter of the world's population), over a territory of more than 3.2 million square kilometres (1.2 million square miles). It was the second largest empire to have existed in the Indian subcontinent, spanning approximately four million square kilometres at its zenith, after only the Maurya Empire, which spanned approximately five million square kilometres. The Mughal Empire ushered in a period of proto-industrialization, and around the 17th century, Mughal India became the world's largest economic power, accounting for 24.4% of world GDP, and the world leader in manufacturing, producing 25% of global industrial output up until the 18th century. The Mughal Empire is considered "India's last golden age". Here is a list of all the rulers who ascended to the throne of Mughal Emperor. Who do you think had the greatest impact on the course of world history? Rank these rulers from most influential to least.
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