Bangladesh’s foreign policy enters its post-election test
23 February 2026, 00:47 AM
A Closer Look
The weight of a supermajority in parliament
16 February 2026, 00:00 AM
A Closer Look
Will this election pass the minority protection test?
9 February 2026, 00:11 AM
A Closer Look
What happens when reform is managed, not delivered
26 January 2026, 00:38 AM
A Closer Look
Party nominations and the systemic exclusion of women
19 January 2026, 00:06 AM
Opinion / Is grievance politics clouding the future of Ganges treaty?
8 January 2026, 02:00 AM
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How 2025 thinned our cultural space
31 December 2025, 05:00 AM
A Closer Look
Tarique Rahman’s return, and the Kundera-esque weight of expectations
28 December 2025, 05:00 AM
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Temporary solutions do little to help Rohingya women
25 December 2025, 03:00 AM
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The press under fire, and the cost of mistaking destruction for change
21 December 2025, 04:00 AM
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Of bruises and blues
Between January and October 2019, 173 women have been killed by their husbands in Bangladesh, 37 have been murdered by the husband’s family, while 36 have been killed by their own family members.
29 November 2019, 18:00 PM
Problem Right, Solution Not
Illicit Financial Flows (IFF)—which means “money illegally earned, transferred, or used that crosses borders”—have become a real global problem.
22 November 2019, 18:00 PM
Winter, dengue and STDs
Mosqui-tos have become our closest companions, staying by us every hour of the day, waking us up with their love bites and lulling us to sleep with the ever-familiar hum of their buzzing wings.
19 November 2019, 18:00 PM
The Rohingya relocation dilemma
The concerns and uncertainties over the relocation of some Rohingya refugees to Bashan Char are showing no signs of easing.
15 November 2019, 18:00 PM
Arming genocide
Arms trade is big business, governed by its own set of conventions. These transactions are triggered by conflicts and peacekeeping; for violence and security—depending on who the buyer is. And global arms sale has reached alarming levels in recent years—highest since the end of the Cold War.
6 November 2019, 18:00 PM
What happens when democracy fails
With mass protests breaking out across a number of world capitals, it would seem the last few months have been unkind to the world. People in Sudan, Algeria, Hong Kong, Egypt and more recently in Iraq, Chile and Lebanon, have been forced to take to the streets seeking justice and equality, and respite from corrupt governing systems.
1 November 2019, 18:00 PM
Questions unfashionable
The threat of climate change is growing more real and more urgent by the day. According to Climate Nexus, a rise in temperature by 1.5 percent can lead to sea-level rise of 48cm...
28 October 2019, 18:00 PM
Strange times call for stranger bedfellows
The recent “deal” reached between Turkish President Erdogan and Russian President Vladimir Putin, to end Turkish operation in northeast Syria, on October 22, has been causing quite a stir.
24 October 2019, 18:00 PM
A flawed artiste in a flawed world
In awarding the Nobel Prize in literature to Peter Handke, the award committee said, “it’s not the academy’s mandate to balance literary quality against political considerations.” We need to talk about this.
18 October 2019, 18:00 PM
Pesticides, heavy metals and a healthy diet
The world today is observing World Food Day with the theme, “Healthy diet for a Zero Hunger world”, This is a worthy fight to pick, particularly for Bangladesh, a country where we are constantly assailed with news of food adulteration and contamination. The mobile court drives that fine fruit sellers and milk producers for selling contaminated products, and restaurant owners for serving unhygienic and inedible food to the customers, are a testament to the low-quality food that we are consuming day in and day out.
15 October 2019, 18:00 PM
Rewarding delinquency
The central bank has found itself in a bit of a quandary. The bank recently gave the remittance award to 36 individuals, including a loan defaulter—a top defaulter of Bangladesh Commerce Bank Ltd. (BCBL)— who also happens to be a money launderer, having laundered Tk 200 crore through the bank. This tragicomic episode neatly sums up the situation of our banking sector, especially with regard to loan defaults and the treatment afforded to them.
13 October 2019, 18:00 PM
Kurds - betrayed again
Donald Trump pulling out US forces from northeast Syria and exposing the region and its major ally—in the fight against Islamic State (IS)—the Kurds to Turkish offensive comes as no surprise given the litany of backstabbing the Kurdish people have suffered over the decades.
12 October 2019, 18:00 PM
Let’s walk the talk of empowering our girls
Emperors and kings and even queens have traditionally aspired for boys—male heirs to the thrones, who would govern their nations in the future. Very few, if at all ever envisaged or expected their daughters to succeed them. While the birth of a boy brought joy and celebrations, the birth of a girl has often been treated with less enthusiasm.
10 October 2019, 18:00 PM
Press freedom: Forking paths in a world of discontent
The recent protests in Egypt, sparked by the allegation of financial misappropriations by a government contractor against the country’s current president and former army chief, Abdel Fattah al-Sisi, have died down almost as soon as they came to life.
5 October 2019, 18:00 PM
How prepared are we to fight mosquito-borne diseases?
Bangladesh is still reeling from the worst dengue outbreak in its history, even though the initial shock has passed.
25 September 2019, 18:00 PM