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Aasha Mehreen Amin is joint editor at The Daily Star.

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The ugliness over Beauty’s reel

30 July 2026
There is very little logic behind the acts of bullies, whether they are in the streets or in cyberspace. Women are the favourite targets because they can always be accused of immodesty, even for enjoying an old romantic song!
30 July 2026
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How can we protect our children from being preyed on?

23 July 2026
On June 7, a special court sentenced Sohel Rana, the prime accused, and his wife Swapna Khatun (who helped him escape) to death for the rape and murder of eight-year-old Ramisa Akter.
23 July 2026
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Farmers of the haors are dying of despair

5 May 2026
A plateful of rice may be considered an unhealthy overindulgence for those of us with sedentary lifestyles. Yet the Bangalee spirit cannot be satisfied in any other way.
5 May 2026
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The government will be stronger with more women at the table

18 February 2026
Imagine a parliament and cabinet with a significant number of competent, capable, and honest women members.
18 February 2026
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Why this election matters more than ever

11 February 2026
Despite many uncertainties and deep misgivings that weigh heavily on our minds, the excitement of voting this time is inescapable.
11 February 2026
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Where teachers fear to tread

24 January 2026
The termination of two teachers of the University of Asia South Pacific (UAP), under pressure from groups of former and current students, on allegations of “Islamophobia” and being sympathisers of the ousted regime, is part of a disturbing trend.
24 January 2026
need for raising sons with good values

Opinion / Dear mothers, stop coddling your sons

5 December 2025
If we want decent men, we must start by raising decent boys.
5 December 2025
Jamaat-e-Islami statement on women employment

Five hours of work, three hours of gratitude

14 November 2025
Lately, my newsfeed has been ablaze with outrage over certain remarks by the head of Jamaat-e-Islami. His latest statement is that if his party comes to power, women will work for five hours but be paid for eight, with the employers footing five, the government kindly covering the other three.
14 November 2025
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The incredible ‘goatness’ of being

The town is abuzz about how the astronomical price of a goat led to the opening of a gigantic can of worms
5 July 2024
escape from smartphone seduction

Is it possible to escape from the seduction of smartphones?

The bug of relentless connectivity to some world or the other has infected us, and there seems to be no cure.
14 June 2024
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World leaders are disconnected from the youth

Student protestors are calling out the double standards of Western powers
24 May 2024
Rokia Afzal Rahman

Rokia Afzal Rahman: A leader with a quiet strength

Perhaps it is no coincidence that she shared her name with Begum Rokeya, the pioneer of women’s emancipation in the Indian subcontinent during British rule.
4 April 2024
Kindness gives life its biggest dividends

Kindness gives life its biggest dividends

The history of civilisation has shown that humans survive when they are part of a community.
29 March 2024
The poor’s debt burden gets heavier

The poor’s debt burden gets heavier

The vicious cycle of taking loans to pay bills and then taking another loan to pay off the first loan may continue throughout their lives, with little or no real improvement in their living standards.
22 March 2024
mind of a woman

A glimpse into the crazy, irrational mind of a woman

Women are crazy because they set the bar ridiculously high for themselves, with no thought of self-preservation.
8 March 2024
sense of entitlement

How entitled are you?

Entitlement is a bad habit that few of us can escape.
2 February 2024
When the mind gets foggier than the weather

When the mind gets foggier than the weather

There is an explanation, however infuriating, to each of the delightful conundrums in public work.
19 January 2024
Bangladesh national election

Of the AL, for the AL, and by the AL

AL-nominated and AL independent candidates will have enough AL supporters to represent a decent voter turnout.
22 December 2023
How can children and babies of Gaza be indiscriminately killed and be seen as 'human shields' to justify their murders? PHOTO: AFP

Images you cannot unsee

We will remember the faces of the smiling Gazan children and their families in the photos—the faces of people who have been wiped out for no fault of their own.
8 December 2023
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Where do we go from here?

In Dhaka, the designated streets occupied by BNP looked like a battlefield.
31 October 2023
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A shiny new surveillance system is the last thing we need

Phone tapping has been a favourite tool for governments around the world to snoop on people. In Bangladesh we have been familiar with this term for decades. Those of us who grew up in the "analogue phone days" can recall getting goosebumps at the sound of a click or inadvertent cough in the middle of a phone conversation that hinted that someone was listening in
19 October 2023
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Will the law enforcement agencies protect us during elections?

In the last few years, attackers have targeted minority communities, and the law enforcers have displayed apathy or reluctance in catching the culprits, who are often linked to influential groups
12 October 2023
Attack on Radhapada Roy

Attack on Radhapada Roy: When poets cry

The tacit tolerance of bigotry over the years has nurtured ideologies that are diametrically opposite to the founding principles of our nation
5 October 2023
Bhuban Shil dies a week after being shot by stray bullet

Who is to blame for Bhuban’s death?

It was an unlikely death for 55-year-old Bhuban Chandra Shil, a lawyer who lived in Dhaka city for work while his family stayed in Maizdi, Noakhali.
25 September 2023
Bhuban Shil dies a week after being shot by stray bullet

Who is responsible for the ‘unnatural death’ of Bhuban Shil?

It was an unlikely death for 55-year-old Bhuban Chandra Shil, a lawyer who lived in Dhaka city for work while his family stayed in Maizdi, Noakhali
25 September 2023
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Tanzim Hasan Sakib is the victim of a sexist culture

Tanzim – who said in a post that men marrying women who are used to “free-mixing at addas” would be depriving their children of a “modest” mother – is a victim of the toxic masculinity prevalent in his surroundings.
22 September 2023
Independent media's latest stink bomb: Fake writers

Independent media's latest stink bomb: Fake writers

Editors are in quite a fix.
15 September 2023
humiliation of teachers

Are we normalising the humiliation of teachers?

It is a universal value that teachers must be respected; it is the basic premise of learning. It is objectionable because someone has the audacity to ask something so contrary to any civilised society’s value system.
1 September 2023

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