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Tarique’s visit: India’s turn to respond

18 August 2026
The ball is now in India’s court to improve strained ties with Bangladesh, and New Delhi needs to address Dhaka’s concerns and respond to the growing public sentiment, foreign policy analysts say.
18 August 2026
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PM’s India visit: A chance for neighbours to heal rifts

16 August 2026
Prime Minister Tarique Rahman’s possible visit to India later this month could help reset relations by offering an opportunity to address long-standing issues between the two neighbours, foreign policy analysts say.
16 August 2026
US investment in Bangladesh

Tarique likely to visit India between August 20 and 25

15 August 2026
Prime Minister Tarique Rahman is likely to visit India between August 20 and 25, with Dhaka and New Delhi discussing the specific dates within the timeframe, diplomatic sources said.
15 August 2026
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'PM’s India visit hinges on Hasina issue', say diplomatic sources

14 August 2026
Prime Minister Tarique Rahman’s India visit, sought by both Dhaka and New Delhi, hinges on India’s assurance that ousted prime minister Sheikh Hasina will not be allowed to engage in activities from its territory that could create instability in Bangladesh, diplomatic sources said.
14 August 2026
Bangladesh exports to Russia decline after US sanctions

Fallout from US sanctions: Exports to Russia more than halve in 4 years

7 August 2026
Bangladesh is struggling to sustain exports, labour migration and major development cooperation with Russia as US-led financial sanctions imposed after the Russia-Ukraine war continue to disrupt payment settlements.
7 August 2026
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Bangladesh walks AI tightrope as US, China build rival tech blocs

3 August 2026
The technology rivalry between the US and China has arrived in Bangladesh, placing Dhaka at a crossroads as two competing visions for the future of artificial intelligence take shape.
3 August 2026
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Saudi-led maritime coalition: Dhaka must shield ties with key actors

2 August 2026
Bangladesh’s decision to join a Saudi Arabia-led maritime security coalition underscores Dhaka’s commitment to protecting global sea lanes while carefully balancing relations with competing regional powers, analysts say.
2 August 2026
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Rohingya crisis deepens but global focus shifts

20 July 2026
The BNP government has inherited one of the most complex foreign policy and humanitarian challenges in Bangladesh’s history: the Rohingya crisis.
20 July 2026
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45,000 children die of diarrhoea every year

Over 45,000 under-five children die every year in Bangladesh from diarrhea caused by contaminated water, says a report of World
13 April 2017
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Give the youths a voice, confidence

At the age of five, Kailash Satyarthi was deeply disturbed to see another small boy polishing shoes at the school gate. He asked his teacher why that boy was not going to school. Kailash could not understand why some children were different from him.
9 April 2017
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Visa Denial: Six students couldn't make it to NASA competition

Even though two teams of engineering students from CUET and AIUB were selected by NASA for the NASA Human Exploration Rover Challenge, they are not taking part as most of the students had been denied visas.
29 March 2017
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Expat workers in Singapore face trouble

Two Singaporean NGOs have sent a report to the United Nations, detailing that Bangladeshi expatriate workers face forced labour and debt bondage, but Bangladesh is not doing enough to protect them.
24 March 2017
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Go-ahead for mega health projects

The government is embarking on the largest health sector programme, worth Tk 1,15,486 crore to be spent over the next five years, with special focus on diseases like cancer, heart ailments, diabetes, and improvements to health governance.
21 March 2017
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Doctors turn their back on patients

Khadiza Begum had been discharged from the psychiatric department of Bangladesh Medical College Hospital on March 11 and was asked to follow up with her consultant eight days later, on March 19.
20 March 2017
Smokescreens in the supply chain

New policy to cut tobacco farming

As part of its efforts to bring tobacco consumption to zero by 2040, the government has drafted a policy to inspire tobacco farmers to go for alternatives crops.
10 March 2017
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Opinion: Let us not repeat it

If politicisation of profession takes upper hand, there will neither be an effective system to serve people nor will people have confidence in the government.
7 March 2017
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Prescription as usual

Over a month and a half has elapsed but the health secretary has not issued any circular asking doctors to write prescription in block letters or provide printed prescriptions in compliance with a High Court order issued on January 9.
27 February 2017
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What if Kidneys Fail? Law stands in way of transplantation

At 23, her life should have been full of colours but instead it is as pale as it could get. This spring has brought her no joy at all.
19 February 2017
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RAHETID: a hospital for education and training

When there is much to worry about the country’s health sector, surgeon and cancer specialist Prof Raqibul Anwar took the onus on
11 February 2017
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Community worker turns writer

Since her childhood, Monjuara Parvin always had an empathy with the people of her community and determination to help them overcome their sufferings. However, she was yet to discover her writing skills.
10 February 2017
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Weak immune system could be a cause

Weak immune system linked to severe malnutrition could be a cause of “tree man” disease, doctors believe.
7 February 2017
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Target low-cost kidney care

Weighed down by the burden of loans he had taken out for the treatment of his mother, 17-year-old Abdul Mottalib came to Dhaka in 2007 in search of a job.
1 February 2017
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Went for better life, came back dead

Divorcing her abusive husband just two and a half years into marriage, Khoko Moni took up a job in Oman as a domestic help with hopes for a new lease of life.
27 January 2017
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Hiding head like the ostriches doesn’t stop dust storm

When the government-fixed migration cost to Saudi Arabia is 1.65 lakh, against ILO Convention that says the migrants should pay no fees, workers are actually spending Tk 5 lakh to Tk 6 lakh.
9 January 2017
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Labour market badly hit by oil price fall

Bangladesh's job market in the Middle East is likely to face a major blow with the continuous fall in oil prices and economic slowdown in the region. This gloomy economic state is already affecting the migrant workers there. With revenues from oil exports going down and the impact of wars in Syria and Yemen on the Arab countries, the governments of the region have begun slashing subsidies on oil, electricity and water.
16 December 2016
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Workers Migration : South Korea a unique example

Amid abusive labour practices all around, South Korea has set a unique model of recruiting foreign workers via state
11 December 2016
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Worker Migration to ME, Malaysia: Overseas touts jack up costs

A nexus between the employers of migrant workers overseas and illegal manpower brokers there is jacking up the migration
10 December 2016
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Migration cost goes up, wages not so

Nurul Islam spent just Tk 17,000 when he migrated to Saudi Arabia for work in 1985 as his employing company paid for his visa and the airfare.
8 December 2016

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