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Tasneem Tayeb

A CLOSER LOOK

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A preventable outbreak in a system that did not act in time

12 April 2026
In March alone, amid a sudden measles outbreak, some 229 patients died at Rajshahi Medical College Hospital (RMCH) awaiting ICU beds. Ninety-one of the deceased were children. Many died on waiting lists, never receiving the treatment they needed, and the numbers are still rising.
12 April 2026
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Time to strategise the long-term cost of energy stability

2 April 2026
The current approach has kept conditions stable for now, but it also risks something closer to Friedrich Nietzsche’s idea of recurrence, where what is unresolved does not disappear.
2 April 2026
Bangladesh energy sector crisis

Building energy resilience in an age of global shocks

16 March 2026
For Bangladesh, the latest tensions in the Middle East highlight how intricately national energy systems—and domestic economic stability—are now intertwined with global political developments.
16 March 2026
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Six years on, have we learnt our lessons from Covid?

8 March 2026
The memory of the pandemic crisis should serve as a reminder that pandemics do not just test hospitals; they also test the preparedness, coordination, and foresight of entire systems.
8 March 2026
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When coercion becomes a governance mechanism

3 March 2026
If dominance is present, the border between “agreement” and “compliance” becomes difficult to distinguish
3 March 2026
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Bangladesh’s foreign policy enters its post-election test

23 February 2026
The recently held parliamentary election in Bangladesh was watched more closely than usual.
23 February 2026
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The weight of a supermajority in parliament

16 February 2026
Large mandates are usually treated as moments of political triumph. In institutional terms, however, they are something else: a change in the conditions under which power operates.
16 February 2026
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Will this election pass the minority protection test?

9 February 2026
In late December, several houses of minority communities in Raozan and Rangunia upazilas of Chattogram were padlocked from outside and set on fire, forcing families to cut their way out to safety.
9 February 2026
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Ayat and beyond: Where are our children’s rights?

This tragic incident with Ayat sparked off certain questions about the rights of our children and our ability to address them.
26 November 2022
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Bangladesh caught in a narco triangle

While Bangladesh is not a significant narcotics producer, geography puts it at the heart of three major Asian drug trade routes
22 November 2022
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Who will flinch first: Putin, Zelensky or the West?

While the loss of Kharkiv in the northeast and Lyman in the Donetsk region, and now the pull-out from Kherson, are portraying Russia as a frail aggressor, security analysts suggest the war is far from over in Ukraine.
16 November 2022
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Could ARSA be behind the recent violence in Rohingya camps?

We cannot just allow criminal elements to violate our territorial integrity and flout our law and order system.
4 November 2022
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Why are we letting dengue get the better of us?

Dengue cases are on the rise again, with fatalities recorded almost on a daily basis.
25 October 2022
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How do we help our girl children take the big leap?

How many women or girls in our country get the opportunity to chase their dreams?
10 October 2022
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Covid-19: We can’t let our guard down yet

With fatalities declining and people getting used to living with the virus, adherence to social distancing protocols has been mostly absent from public life.
27 September 2022
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Bangladesh should revisit its Myanmar policy

What does the repeated violation of Bangladesh’s land and airspace by the troublesome neighbour signify?
19 September 2022
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Plastic waste mismanagement is killing our environment

Private sector companies who daily contribute to plastic pollution must come up with ways to manage it.
12 September 2022
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Protect Rohingya women, children from sexual exploitation

Many Rohingya women and children who managed to flee rape and genocide in Myanmar end up in the trap of sex trade and trafficking inside the refugee camps in Bangladesh.
7 September 2022
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What does the media’s framing of the Rohingya tell us?

We have to understand that these are displaced people living in a perpetual state of uncertainty.
30 August 2022
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Why Bilkis Bano’s rapists should be behind bars

Men who raped Bilkis Bano during 2002 Gujarat riots allowed to walk free on the same day that PM Modi promised to make the nation a better place for women.
23 August 2022
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Bangladesh’s sour-debt conundrum

Is the central bank enabling loan defaulters with its policies?
16 August 2022
Israel’s latest attack on Palestine: Who is the real terrorist?

Israel’s latest attack on Palestine: Who is the real terrorist?

The ongoing attacks seem premeditated as they come as part of a well-coordinated package.
7 August 2022
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What to make of Biden’s Middle East visit?

It seems Joe Biden has gone back home with very little to show for gains, and a lot of bad headlines that will haunt his media team.
19 July 2022
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Time for all-out preparations to tackle the fourth wave of Covid

We are still in the midst of a pandemic, although at times – especially when Covid is less active – we seem to lose sight of it and take on a more complacent approach in our fight against the pandemic. 
5 July 2022
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Smugglers should not be rewarded

Bangladesh’s struggle with smuggling is not a new phenomenon.
28 June 2022
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India should think beyond the Hindutva agenda

Over the last few years – under the BJP government – India’s religious polarisation has increased in degree and intensity.
23 June 2022
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Why are we still rewarding money launderers?

Finance Minister AHM Mustafa Kamal has placed a controversial suggestion in his budgetary proposal: money launderers – read financial criminals – will be allowed to legalise their laundered money without having to face any questions, if they pay a meagre 7-15 percent tax.
21 June 2022
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Ctg depot fire: Lives engulfed by apathy

The Chattogram depot fire has once again exposed the severe negligence in the handling of hazardous chemicals in Bangladesh.
5 June 2022

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