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
A Closer Look
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
Views
Temporary solutions do little to help Rohingya women
25 December 2025, 03:00 AM
A Closer Look
The press under fire, and the cost of mistaking destruction for change
21 December 2025, 04:00 AM
A Closer Look
Crisis of opportunities feeds Bangladesh’s human trafficking problem
We all aspire to “a better future”. While the idea of a better future and what it entails varies from people to people, dreamer to dreamer, what remains constant is the aspiration.
18 November 2020, 18:00 PM
Have we forgotten the Bangladeshis trapped in Velika Kladusa?
If someone looks up Velika Kladusa on Pinterest, they’ll find lovely photos of the town and its beautiful landscape.
9 November 2020, 18:00 PM
Journalism remains fraught with risks and persecution
For 45-year-old Ilias Hossain, there was nothing unusual about October 11—until things took a deadly turn.
1 November 2020, 18:00 PM
The prodigal son’s return and the uncertain future of Lebanon
In a scene reminiscent of last year’s massive protests that had led to the downfall of Saad Hariri, Lebanon’s prodigal son, the streets of Beirut were filled with protestors on October 17, 2020.
24 October 2020, 18:00 PM
Sexual violence and the misfortune of our children
Sexual violence against women, unfortunately, has always been a pressing concern for our society.
11 October 2020, 18:00 PM
Rohingya: The people with no land
They were once the residents of Rakhine state. Then they became victims of persecution. Then they turned into refugees, desperately crossing the Naf river to seek refuge in Bangladesh.
5 October 2020, 18:00 PM
Who cares what happens to the children of Yemen!
The world today is grappling with an unprecedented crisis. More than 900,000 people have already fallen to the scythe of the grim reaper and more are feared to become its victim as winter approaches.
26 September 2020, 18:00 PM
Peace in the time of pandemic
In a time of an unprecedented global health crisis that is only spiralling from one peak to another, one would expect all parties—warring or not—to join hands and work together to establish peace.
20 September 2020, 18:00 PM
The exodus of the helpless
Since the outbreak of the Covid-19 pandemic in Bangladesh, the country’s flourishing economy had taken a hit. With the government-announced general holidays leading to closures of businesses, offices, educational institutions, shops, eateries, factories and other livelihood-generating opportunities—both formal and informal—life came to a halt in the nation.
16 September 2020, 18:00 PM
From the Archives: PK Halder and the incredible landscape of our financial system
Prashanta Kumar Halder’s financial misadventures and subsequent escape from the country with Tk 3500 crore, which made the headlines recently, has brought into the fore Bangladesh’s struggles with systemic irregularities in its financial sector.
1 September 2020, 18:00 PM
Delinquent youths of a delinquent society
Children, like adults, can get embroiled in conflicts with the law. When juveniles commit criminal offences, they are placed in Juvenile Development Centres (JDC) rather than jails, where constructive counselling is supposed to be provided so that they realise their mistakes and come out of these centres better human beings. The reality of these JDCs, as perhaps one would expect, is pretty different.
25 August 2020, 18:00 PM
Our heritage sites need our help to stem the ravages of time and negligence
The dilapidated condition of the lonely ruins scattered across the country can be attributed to many reasons.
15 August 2020, 18:00 PM
A tale of a tragedy and a farce
For the people of Lebanon, it was business as usual on Tuesday, August 4, 2020. Post-Eid holidays, the desperate people—struggling to feed themselves and their loved ones—were out in search of livelihood and subsistence. As the day neared its end, little did they know that it was going to be the last for many of them.
6 August 2020, 18:00 PM
How do we address human trafficking during a pandemic?
Bangladesh has recently been rocked by several international human trafficking scandals, one of them involving a lawmaker trafficking individuals to Kuwait.
29 July 2020, 18:00 PM
Caught in the middle of nowhere
The British Court of Appeal has recently ruled that “ISIS bride” Shamima Begum should be allowed to return to the United Kingdom to challenge the revocation of her British citizenship.
21 July 2020, 18:00 PM
What do we do with the refuse of our Covid-19 afflicted healthcare system?
Management of medical waste has remained a persistent problem for Bangladesh. Proper disposal of these wastes—general, infectious, hazardous, radioactive, and often containing pathogens—has never seemed to be taken seriously by the authorities, resulting in rampant mishandling by all concerned.
13 July 2020, 18:00 PM
In search of refuge
Hundreds and thousands of refugees and migrants are preyed upon every year by human traffickers with false promises of a better future, a home.
20 June 2020, 18:00 PM
Covid-19 has increased children’s exposure to traffickers
With Covid-19 bringing economic activities across nations to a halt, more and more people are being pushed into poverty. Job losses, business losses and farming losses, leading to economic stress, are pushing many to the fringes of poverty. And as families are being rendered helpless, the worst sufferers are invariably the children.
9 June 2020, 18:00 PM
Global locust population surge: Should we be worried?
While the world grapples to contain the spread of the coronavirus, a different breed of pesky pestilence is threatening the food security of many regions, including some parts of Asia—locusts!
31 May 2020, 18:00 PM
Strengthening digital economy is the way to go
China and South Korea were the early frontlines in our pitched battle against Covid-19. Both countries had taken the hardest hit during the initial phase of the outbreak, but both were quick to rebound from the initial shock of it and soon cornered the mortal enemy with the swift stroke of their digital weapons.
21 May 2020, 18:00 PM