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Why are so many public hospitals lying idle?
When it comes to public healthcare, Bangladesh is suffering not just from a collection of unused hospital buildings, but also a systemic and nationwide atrophy of health service delivery.
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US-EU tensions over Greenland may have serious effects for us
We are now justifiably focused on the upcoming general election, which will hopefully give us an elected and accountable government and restart our journey towards democracy.
23 January 2026, 00:00 AM
US twin deficits, Trump’s economic gambit, and the risk of global disorder
The United States has grappled with an unsustainable economic imbalance for over two decades, characterised by persistent twin deficits in its fiscal and current account balances.
22 January 2026, 01:57 AM
After decades of failure, can we finally fix our education system?
Arguably, the most consequential failure of political leadership in independent Bangladesh has been in the field of education.
22 January 2026, 01:09 AM
How AI can revolutionise healthcare in Global South
For decades, the global pharmaceutical industry has been impacted by a frustrating trend known as Eroom’s law.
22 January 2026, 01:05 AM
Why the next government must put power sector reform first
The power sector’s high reserve margin, capacity payment obligations, and reliance on imported fossil fuels have weakened the Bangladesh Power Development Board’s (BPDB) financial strength.
22 January 2026, 01:00 AM
After 2026 election, Dhaka must set out clear India, China, and US policies
Bangladesh often seems to treat foreign policy as subject to seasonal political moods.
21 January 2026, 13:14 PM
US visa suspension: Green card pending, hope expired
The United States has announced that it is suspending immigrant visa processing for Bangladeshis. Not forever, it insists.
21 January 2026, 13:00 PM
How Dhaka’s rental housing market marginalises Indigenous tenants
The first lesson for many young people arriving in Dhaka, after leaving the Chittagong Hill Tracts (CHT), is not learnt in a university lecture hall.
21 January 2026, 12:29 PM
What Bangladesh and the Global South face
The Global Risks Report 2026, published by the World Economic Forum (WEF), presents some of the stark realities of the world today.
21 January 2026, 11:30 AM
What voters expect when parties speak of a ‘New Bangladesh’
As the 13th national election approaches, calls for building a “New Bangladesh” have once again taken centre stage in political campaigning.
20 January 2026, 01:20 AM
The paradox of Bangladesh’s climate progress
Bangladesh is once again featured prominently in the latest Climate Risk Index (CRI), a report widely cited by global media, policymakers, and international funders to assess countries’ exposure to climate impacts.
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Iran’s struggles under repression and foreign intervention
As protests in Iran show signs of waning under the weight of an increasingly brutal crackdown, Iranian officials have claimed that at least 5,000 people, including around 500 security personnel, have been killed nationwide.
20 January 2026, 00:00 AM
How patriarchy continues to limit women’s political role
Women were at the forefront of the July 2024 uprising, but in the subsequently formed political structures, insecurity and social backlash gradually pushed them aside.
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How to address the root causes of disinformation sprees
The spread of disinformation, rumour and misleading content on social media has become a critical challenge thes days, particularly ahead of the national election.
19 January 2026, 13:00 PM
Rebutting again: The wrong lens for our interim economy
Economics is not a museum of immortal models. It is a diagnostic discipline whose tools must match the condition of the economy under examination.
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Yes vote, state neutrality, and fair process
On February 12, 2026, alongside the 13th parliamentary election, Bangladesh will also hold a referendum on the implementation of reforms proposed in the July National Charter.
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Party nominations and the systemic exclusion of women
Bangladesh is not unfamiliar with the image of women in power. In fact, two women have governed this country for nearly the entirety of its democratic era.
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Bangladesh’s renewed democratic chance
The road to Bangladesh’s next general election, due on February 12, could decide far more than who governs next. It could determine whether the country restores its democratic soul or slips further into polarisation.
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Proactive steps can future-proof jobs in the AI era
There is a widespread fear across US campuses, businesses, and industries that the emergence of artificial intelligence (AI) and its rapid integration into all spheres of our lives will lead to job losses and a lifestyle where robots control our daily routines.
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