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Mohammad Al-Masum Molla

Multimedia journalist with nearly 10 years’ experience in mainstream media in Bangladesh with a background in investigative journalism and environmental, political and human rights reporting.

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After climate displacement, survival is not enough

4 June 2026
Crisis may disappear from the headlines, but its consequences continue for years
4 June 2026
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Climate finance is growing. Why are vulnerable communities still waiting?

4 June 2026
Answering that question may prove just as important as securing the next round of climate finance
4 June 2026
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A life of measured resistance

30 December 2025
With Khaleda Zia’s passing, Bangladesh has lost a towering political figure whose calm restraint often stood in stark contrast to the country’s bruising, combative political culture.
30 December 2025
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Undefeated, unmatched

30 December 2025
Twenty-three contests. Twenty-three victories. No losses.
30 December 2025
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Undefeated, unmatched

30 December 2025
Khaleda Zia's enviable election record testifies to her popularity
30 December 2025
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The leader who stood her ground

30 December 2025
Again and again, she selected the harder road—not because it guaranteed victory, but because it preserved meaning
30 December 2025
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Goodbye, Khaleda Zia

30 December 2025
Khaleda Zia evolved from a shy military spouse into a defining figure of Bangladesh’s democratic struggle
30 December 2025
BNP demands national election by December 2025

Only election roadmap will ease tensions

23 May 2025
The BNP believes that only a clear roadmap for the election will be able to improve the present volatile situation in the country’s politics.
23 May 2025
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‘Greater unity’ prime focus

Instead of making the 20-party alliance functional, the BNP plans to forge a “greater unity” among the opposition forces to realise the demand for the next national election under a non-partisan administration.
29 August 2022
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The politicisation of police

Police have been used regularly to muzzle the opposition in Bangladesh
29 August 2022
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5 Years of rohingya influx: A sense of unease growing among locals

Five years ago, they were the first to welcome with open arms the thousands of Rohingyas fleeing persecution in Myanmar, setting an example of how compassionate our society is here in Bangladesh.
27 August 2022
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Bhasan Char: Better conditions, but home still beckons

When Abdul Hakim landed on a remote island in the Bay of Bengal some 20 months ago, finding a job was his main concern. There were little to no employment opportunities in Bhasan Char when he arrived in the first batch from a cramped Rohingya camp in Cox’s Bazar.
24 August 2022
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Longing for home: 5th anniversary of Rohingya influx

For Shamsul Ahmed, life in the Rohingya refugee camp is now much better than it was five years ago, but his heart longs for home. 
24 August 2022
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Foreign Minister's comments: Why do they say what they say?

You only need common sense to know that “open secrets” are also secrets.
22 August 2022
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Ageing population: Are we ready to ensure proper care?

The country’s population is still predominantly young, but a sharp increase in the proportion of those over 60 years of age could leave it ill-prepared to provide them with care.
20 August 2022
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Air pollution: Dhaka 5th worst city in the world

More than 22,000 people in the capital died due to air pollution in 2019, says a global report.
17 August 2022
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Will EC dialogues ever be more than just glorified tea parties?

When a political party in Bangladesh decides to have a dialogue with the Election Commission (EC), what do they expect?
15 August 2022
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Demographic dividend: Are we letting it pass us by?

Bangladesh is wasting its once-in-a-lifetime window of demographic dividend --  the economic growth potential that can result from a peak in working-age people -- due to its inability to create jobs.
14 August 2022
Farmer woes

Farmers get a raw deal

Floods, low rainfall and then fertiliser price hike -- the woes of farmers just won’t stop. And now, they will have to bear the brunt of a sudden 42.5 percent rise in diesel cost, which is likely to make them spend an additional Tk 4,000 in irrigation for per hectare Boro production.
8 August 2022
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Waiting for the rain

After a spell of extreme heat and scanty rain in the last two consecutive months, farmers across the country were expecting favourable weather for a good harvest of rain-fed Aman paddy, which accounts for 39 percent of total grain production.
6 August 2022
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‘Bangladesh a role model in Covid vaccination’

Bangladesh has become a role model for lower- and middle-income countries in administering Covid jabs to its population, said US Deputy Coordinator for the Global Covid-19 Response and Health Security Laura Stone.
5 August 2022
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Bangladesh sees lowest July rain in 41 years

While monsoon is supposed to be at its peak in July, the country witnessed less than half the average rainfall during the month this year.
1 August 2022
The mythical backbone of the Election Commission

The mythical backbone of the Election Commission

When the CEC has to say out loud that his office has its backbone in the right shape, you know that something is not right there.
1 August 2022
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1.5 crore more at flood risk

In less than two decades, the number of people exposed to flood risks rose by 1.5 crore, around nine percent of the country’s population, due to human settlements and infrastructural developments in floodplains, says a study.
30 July 2022
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International Tiger Day: Tiger population rises globally

After years of decline, the number of Bengal tigers has seen a slight increase globally.
29 July 2022
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Population and housing census 2022: Family planning paying dividends

Bangladesh’s population growth rate has slowed over the past four decades, a decline that experts attribute to massive family planning campaigns and the country’s socio-economic advancement.
27 July 2022
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Women outnumber men for first time

For the first time, a population census has found that there are more women than men in Bangladesh.
26 July 2022
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Maintain the diplomatic norms, protocols

In view of certain “recent occurrences”, the foreign ministry recently wrote to all foreign diplomats, UN representatives and international organisations in Dhaka, urging them to maintain the diplomatic norm and protocol.
24 July 2022

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