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Porimol Palma

Tarique’s visit: India’s turn to respond

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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.
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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
Tarique Rahman India visit 2026  latest update

'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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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

Think twice before you marry a cousin

Imagine a preteen girl or boy not being allowed to go outdoors to play with friends or visit relatives or even go to school.
16 November 2016
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Solma waits for repatriation

Red tape and inefficiency of ministries between India and Bangladesh are delaying reunion of Solma Begum and her children for four years.
2 November 2016
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Care when cure not possible

Former college teacher Mitali Akter these days finds instances when she is able to reminisce about the glory days she spent at the vast campus in Kishoreganj.
7 October 2016
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Change Makers: Equipped with app

Rana Plaza disaster left scars that would take a long time to heal. It devastated the country and shook the entire world.
1 October 2016
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Lethal lightning

Bangladesh has witnessed a record rise in the number of deaths from lightning strikes this year, and experts say it is linked to global warming and deforestation.
29 September 2016
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Zika risk on rise

The risk of Zika infection in the country is rising with the strong presence of its transmitter, Aedes mosquito, and its outbreak in Singapore and Malaysia where some eight lakh Bangladeshis work.
25 September 2016
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Why home-goers suffered this year

Traffic mismanagement and disruption to ferry services were among the major reasons behind the sufferings of the home-goers, who remained stuck in tailbacks on highways for hours during the Eid rush.
16 September 2016
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Dengue strikes early

The capital has seen an early outbreak of dengue as compared to previous years and the situation could take a turn for the worse in the months to come.
18 July 2016
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Investing in girls can bring multiple dividends

Investment in health and education of teenage girls can multiply the development benefits, and protect women from
10 July 2016
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Lot more to do for forex earners

Bangladesh has fared poorly in terms of migration governance in the Migration Governance Index 2016 prepared by London-based The Economist Intelligence Unit (EIU).
28 June 2016

Bangladesh can use Denmark's expertise

Bangladesh can greatly benefit from Denmark's expertise in green technology which has made it one of the best
24 June 2016
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Health gets poor attention

Seventy-five-year-old Halima Begum has been undergoing treatment in Dhaka for the last three months as her eyes got damaged due to a stroke late last year.
2 June 2016
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Contrasting price rise

It sounds funny but true. Prices of some food items essential for survival have risen in real terms more than that of tobacco, which kills people.
30 May 2016
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Getting the best out of a youthful nation

Sakib Khan's family has six members. The parents and two sons, aged between 20 and 55 years, earn a livelihood, while the two daughters aged below 15 attend school.
20 May 2016

Dev not possible without empowering women

State Minister for Finance and Planning MA Mannan yesterday committed to investing more for gender equality, after attending a four-day global conference Women Deliver in Denmark.
19 May 2016
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Equip women with technology, stresses Copenhagen conference

As soon as the session ended at 10:00am and the five high-level panelists began leaving the stage, dozens of youths started climbing up the podium and started taking photos with one of them.
18 May 2016

Invest in girls and women

Global leaders have called for greater investments for girls and women who are at the center-stage of development in the new global framework, Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), adapted by the UN in September 2015.
17 May 2016

Healthcare makes Denmark haven for mothers

Denmark was ranked the fourth best country to be a mother in Save the Children's annual Mothers' Index last year. But, what does it take to be that?
16 May 2016

Midwives to change maternal, child health scenario

Bangladesh is set to witness a new era in healthcare with the introduction of professional midwives who can dramatically improve the quality of maternal and child health.
15 May 2016

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