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Zyma Islam

Biman Bangladesh Airlines Tk 886 Crore Loss

Covid-era cargo flights / Biman failed to collect Tk 886cr in revenue

8 HOUR(s)
Biman Bangladesh Airlines lost around Tk 886 crore ($72.5 million) from chartered cargo flights operated between 2020 and 2022, as it failed to collect, account for, or repatriate funds during Covid-era operations, internal investigations reveal.
8 HOUR(s)
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Shipbreaking yards: ‘Green’ on paper, deadly on ground

16 August 2026
Though many of Bangladesh’s shipbreaking yards have gone green on paper, workers continue to face deadly safety hazards, with at least 84 accidents recorded since the Hong Kong Convention came into force last year.
16 August 2026
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Looking back at July Uprising / Inside Hasina’s fall

5 August 2026
To call it a tumultuous time would be an understatement. The state-sponsored massacre had reached a bloody crescendo, yet the iron grip of Sheikh Hasina seemed firmer than ever in late July and early August 2024. On some days, it felt as though law enforcement agencies would continue shooting until the bullets ran out.
5 August 2026
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Gono Bhaban Files / Hasina knew the scale of the killings

5 August 2026
By late July 2024, deposed prime minister Sheikh Hasina was aware that scores of protesters were dying on the streets across the country, yet her government doubled down on its heavy-handed response to suppress the movement.
5 August 2026
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Ziaur Rahman assassination / THE UNPUBLISHED INQUIRY

29 July 2026
The Daily Star is reproducing the findings of the Inquiry Commission on Zia's assassination, 45 years after the report was submitted
29 July 2026
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Govt planning prison rights watchdog

27 July 2026
The creation of a new government division is being proposed to oversee the human rights situation inside prisons and other places of incarceration.
27 July 2026
Buildings violating height restrictions near Dhaka airport

Flightpaths strewn with tall buildings

22 July 2026
Year after year the Civil Aviation Authority of Bangladesh (CAAB) has been battling to keep the airspace surrounding Dhaka’s airports clean of buildings that exceed the height limit.
22 July 2026
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Budget mostly reflects BNP’s key polls pledges

12 June 2026
In its first budget in two decades, the BNP government yesterday boosted allocations for education and health and significantly expanded social safety programmes, reflecting its key electoral pledges.
12 June 2026
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Is foul play the new normal?

You may have already seen the social media campaign ‘#payup’, asking Kardashian sisters Kendall and Kylie Jenner to pay up their suppliers in Bangladesh. You may have also read about British brand, Debenhams, which is asking for a whopping 90 percent discount on products from 40 suppliers in the country. What you may not know is that these are only two of at least 1,931 brands which have either delayed, put on hold, or straight-up cancelled their orders since the onset of Covid-19, as per data received from the BGMEA.
25 June 2020
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BSMMU Trial of Gonoshasthya Kit: Report justifies its usefulness

While Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman University Vice-Chancellor Prof Kanak Kanti Barua verbally spurned the Rapid Dot-Blot test developed by Gonoshasthaya Kendra last Wednesday, calling it “ineffective in detecting Covid-19”, the full report justifies and recommends its use as an antibody test.
22 June 2020
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Health Sector: When critiquing courts danger

Has asking questions about, commenting on, or critiquing the health sector, and the agents responsible for it, become tantamount to an activity for which one can be punished and even arrested?
18 June 2020
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Denied treatment by her hospital, young nurse dies

A 22-year-old nurse of the capital’s Ibn Sina Hospital died in front of its emergency unit allegedly after being refused admission yesterday.
14 June 2020
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Ibn Sina hesitates to treat one of their own, nurse dies

A nurse from Ibn Sina Hospital died without admission at the same hospital’s emergency yesterday, after allegedly being refused on grounds of her not having a Covid-19 clearance certificate.
14 June 2020
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No break for middle class

Save for a slash in income tax, there is no respite in this year’s budget for the penny-pinching middle class. Their expenditures will continue going up even as the global pandemic and resulting recession hits their incomes and slashes their jobs.
11 June 2020
Bangladesh Budget 2020-21

Whitening black money now more lucrative than ever

With the opportunity offered to money launderers by the government to whiten black money failing to draw a significant response, the new budget has made a new, lucrative proposition -- invest the money and no one, not even the income tax authority, will be able to question its source.
11 June 2020
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Budget 2020-21: Middle class left out as always

Save for a slash in the income tax, there is no respite in this year’s budget for penny-pinching middle class families.
11 June 2020
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Public Transport in Pandemic: Commuters’ new fear

For two months, the concept publicised over and over again was that staying home was the key to combating the spread of coronavirus.
31 May 2020
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Flattening the curve a far cry now

On the same day the Cabinet Division issued a circular on relaxing the shutdown, the government’s very own National Technical Advisory Committee on May 28 warned of an explosion of cases if health and safety measures were not implemented strictly.
30 May 2020
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‘Watched helplessly as United’s corona isolation unit burned, with my father inside’

Vernon Anthony Paul was one of the five patients who died in the fire at United Hospital. Choked in anguish, his son narrates his harrowing experience.
28 May 2020
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In remembrance: Niloufer Manzur

Three former students of the principal and founder of Sunbeams school remembers the pioneering educationist,
26 May 2020
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Chapasthan removed from world map after cartoon ruins its national image

The League of Nations -- the body which pretends to have a mighty, big say in global affairs -- yesterday removed Chapasthan from the world map following a really funny cartoon drawn about it.
22 May 2020
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Burden now HEAVIER

As the lockdown to curb the spread of coronavirus continues to have an impact on people from all walks of life, a generation of working women is learning that their “work-from-home” is not quite the same as that of men.
19 May 2020
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Bangladeshi scientists crack virus genome

A team from Child Health Research Foundation (CHRF) yesterday successfully completed the genome sequencing of the SARS-CoV-2 virus in Bangladesh.
13 May 2020
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Bangladeshi scientists complete genome sequencing of virus causing Covid-19

A team from Child Health Research Foundation (CHRF) successfully completes the genome sequencing of the SARS Cov-2 virus in Bangladesh.
13 May 2020
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Little care for the living and the dead

Time is of the utmost essence in emergency care. But in this pandemic, as hospitals take on the challenge of a rising number of patients, emergency care is denied to many, resulting in fatal consequences.
10 May 2020
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Case Against 11 Under dsa: Charges appear to be puzzling

The charges under Digital Security Act brought against 11 people, including two journalists, on May 6 are broadly described as “knowingly posting rumours against the Father of the Nation, the Liberation
8 May 2020
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Digital Security Act: 11 sued, two sent to jail

Eleven people, including a cartoonist, a journalist and a writer, were charged with “spreading rumours and carrying out anti-government activities” under the Digital Security Act yesterday.
6 May 2020
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Mugda hospital now at capacity

Coronavirus patients seeking admission had to be sent back from the gate of Mugda General Hospital yesterday as the public hospital in the capital was bursting at the seams.
29 April 2020

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