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Md Abbas

Quiet stories, loud truths.

Md Abbas reports for The Daily Star, chasing stories on migration, justice, and the people often left out of the headlines. Reach him at abdulla180395@gmail.com.

Bangladeshi migrant workers: Still plagued by high costs, low safeguards

After sending over a million workers overseas this year, experts warn Bangladesh remains locked in a fragile, low-skilled labour-export model dependent on one market, exorbitant recruitment costs, and inadequate protection for migrant workers.
17 December 2025, 18:16 PM
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Female migration declines amid abuse, unsafe conditions

The migration of female workers abroad has been gradually declining over the last four years due to multiple problems, including the lack of exploration of new labour markets, unsafe working conditions, and abuse in destination countries.
5 December 2025, 20:47 PM
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28yrs of Cht accord: Disappointment, frustration keep growing

Frustration and disappointment have been growing among the indigenous people of the Chittagong Hill Tracts as the CHT Peace Accord has still not been fully implemented even after 28 years.
1 December 2025, 18:10 PM
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When American dream turns into a nightmare

Deported Bangladeshi migrants recount hunger, abuse and shattered hopes
1 December 2025, 18:00 PM
Earthquake fear in Bangladesh

Reaction / Tremors stopped, but fear remains

Waves of panic reveal a deeper crisis
23 November 2025, 13:16 PM
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Tenure ends, full consensus still elusive

The tenure of National Consensus Commission expired yesterday, with NCP and four leftist parties yet to sign the July charter of reforms.
31 October 2025, 18:15 PM
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JS may get 270 days for dual functions

The National Consensus Commission is expected to propose that the next elected parliament be given 270 days to serve both as a legislative body and a Constitution Reform Assembly.
22 October 2025, 22:13 PM
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July charter: Draft special order likely by week’s end

The National Consensus Commission is working on a special order that would authorise a referendum on implementing the just-signed July National Charter.
19 October 2025, 21:31 PM

All hype, no result

No resolution was reached in a highly anticipated meeting aimed at resolving the conflict between Abul Khair Abdullah and his nephew Serniabat Sadiq Abdullah ahead of the Barishal city polls. The meeting, which took place yesterday evening, concluded without the presence of either Khair or Sadiq, leaving AL leaders and activists in Barishal disappointed and uncertain about the future.
26 May 2023, 18:00 PM
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‘Petition for recognition underway’

Dutch rights activist Harry van Bommel said a plan is underway to file a petition with the Netherlands parliament regarding the genocide carried out by the Pakistan occupation forces on Bangladeshis during their 1971 Liberation War and arrange for witnesses to testify before the parliamentarians.
26 May 2023, 18:00 PM
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88 of 126 polling centres ‘highly important’

At least 88 out of the total 126 polling centres have been identified as “highly important” for the upcoming Barishal City Corporation (BCC) election scheduled on June 12.
25 May 2023, 18:00 PM
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Violation, conflict of interest wrapped in one

In clear violation of the electoral code of conduct, several staff members of Barishal City Corporation have been actively engaging with voters, going door-to-door to secure support and votes for the Awami League mayoral candidate Abul Khair Abdullah.
24 May 2023, 18:00 PM
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Closure or further conflict?

As the eagerly anticipated meeting to resolve the conflict between Abul Khair Abdullah, the Awami League mayoral candidate, and his nephew Serniabat Sadiq Abdullah, the incumbent mayor, draws closer, there is also skepticism surrounding it.
23 May 2023, 18:00 PM
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Uncle-nephew conflict likely to end in Barishal

The long-awaited meeting, aimed at resolving the internal conflict between Awami League’s Barishal mayoral candidate Abul Khair Abdullah and his nephew Serniabat Sadiq Abdullah, has been scheduled to take place on May 26.
21 May 2023, 18:00 PM
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Affordable vegetarian food at Jagannath Bhojonalay

Tucked away on the first floor of 110 no building in Old Dhaka’s Tanti Bazar lies a hidden gem that has been serving up some of the most delicious and affordable vegetarian cuisines for over two decades. With a menu boasting 28 to 30 different vegetable-based options at prices ranging from Tk 10 to Tk 50, Jagannath Bhojonalay has become a popular destination for anyone seeking a satisfying yet budget-friendly meal.
12 May 2023, 18:00 PM
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Dhaka back to bedlam

Dhaka experienced severe traffic congestion during the morning and evening rush yesterday as offices in the capital reopened after a day’s holiday, causing acute sufferings for commuters.
2 May 2023, 18:00 PM
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No place to call ‘home’

Dhalpur’s Telegu community evicted without financial assistance, resource allocation
28 April 2023, 18:00 PM
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Buriganga’s old channel getting a new life

Only three years ago, the old Buriganga channel would serve as a playground for children as it would remain withered during the dry season.
25 April 2023, 01:30 AM
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A family legacy of helping the poor

At the heart of Dhaka’s Baridhara block-G, lies a one-acre graveyard that has been serving as the final resting place for thousands of people for decades. But what sets this graveyard apart is its unique story of generosity.
24 April 2023, 18:00 PM
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Buriganga's old channel getting new life

DSCC plans to turn it into Hatirjheel-like space; cleaning work already underway
23 April 2023, 14:59 PM
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Alimuddin’s graveyard: A family legacy of helping the poor

Around 150 years ago, Haji Alimuddin’s late father established a family graveyard on an acre of land in what is now the capital’s Baridhara block-G
23 April 2023, 06:30 AM
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Traders reluctant to move

Dhaka North City Corporation has been working for years to relocate the Karwan Bazar wholesale market, which many believe is a major cause of traffic congestion in Dhaka.
22 April 2023, 12:19 PM
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Fire-ravaged New Super Market: Shops on ground, 1st floors to reopen today

Traders of Dhaka’s New Super Market are desperately trying to reopen their business after the firemen doused the fire and handed over the market to the market authorities around 10:00am yesterday.
16 April 2023, 18:00 PM
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New Super Market blaze: Hopes reduced to ashes

Sarees, worth about Tk 85 lakh, were completely damaged at Razzak's shops on the second floor of the market. He, however, could save around 15 percent of his stock after throwing sacks filled with sarees to the ground from the second floor
16 April 2023, 01:20 AM
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‘Would rather die than see income go up in flames’

Saiful Islam, owner of three shops at the New Super Market, tried his best to retrieve clothes from his shop after a massive fire ripped through the market early today. But he failed.
15 April 2023, 06:43 AM

The financial struggle of mess residents

Living in a mess, an accommodation arrangement where individuals share their living space with others, has been a common practice for bachelors in Bangladesh, particularly for those living in urban areas.
9 April 2023, 18:00 PM
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Establishing ICU at 43 Dist Hospitals: Not a single unit ready yet

Three years ago, the prime minister ordered setting up an Intensive Care Unit in every district hospital. A project was then initiated to open 10-bed ICUs in 43 district hospitals and 10 medical college hospitals.
8 April 2023, 01:00 AM
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Fire-Ravaged Bangabazar: Traders can run shops in the open

Traders of the burnt-down Bangabazar Shopping Complex will erect makeshift shops on the ground to resume their business ahead of Eid.
6 April 2023, 18:00 PM

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