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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

11 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.
11 HOUR(s)
Bangladesh shipbreaking accident

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Ziaur Rahman assassination / THE UNPUBLISHED INQUIRY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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Not seen, not heard, not believed

Over the last month Star Weekend surveyed and interviewed 300 people to find the answer to this question: why do child sexual abuse cases not get reported, and what can be done to rectify it? The respondents included social workers who deal with these cases, lawyers, eye-witnesses and 195 child sexual assault survivors themselves.
7 December 2017
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Not seen, not heard, not believed

Hearing stories that are not heard otherwise
7 December 2017
“Punish him, punish him!”

“Punish him, punish him!”

"I was so happy when I saw the madam of the house, I told her I'd do whatever she asked of me,” described Moyna. “She took me to a room and asked me if I wanted to shower after my long flight from Bangladesh.” Moyna said yes.
23 November 2017
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Creating local armies in Old Town to fight for the environment

"How many of you are going to turn up if we do clean-up activities around the Buriganga river?" a panel speaker asked a room of
16 November 2017
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Bangladesh's silent service to the world

Quite out of the public eye, a health organisation has been routinely sending experts to manage the diarrhoea and cholera epidemics that break out in conflict zones.
9 November 2017
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How Trump is endangering undocumented Bangladeshi-American youth

A group of undocumented Bangladeshi-Americans are in a fix but there is no talk of it in their country of origin.
2 November 2017
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Prison babies: childhood behind bars

What is it like spending the formative early years in one of the most overcrowded prison systems in the world? What protections are there in place to ensure they develop like any other child?
19 October 2017
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Rohingya babies: To which country do they belong?

On May 18, 2008, the High Court granted citizenship to the Biharis who were brought over to Bangladesh as minors, or were born after independence. This brought an end to their statelessness, and opened up prospects of education, employment and travel to a community that had been cooped up in camps and refused repatriation.
11 October 2017
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Why your drugs don't work

There are drugs that come as tablets or capsules and can be kept at room temperature. Then there are drugs that patients will not usually handle—reagents used by diagnostic centres to conduct tests or intravenous drugs administered by medical professionals.
21 September 2017
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Early detection of birth defects – a far cry

This is the moment in history when Bangladeshi medical science marked a milestone by successfully completing the remarkable surgery separating the ten-month-old pygopagus twins Tofa and Tahura. Twenty-four doctors spent nine hours inside an operating theatre operating on the spine of the twins.
17 September 2017
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What happened where [INFOGRAPHIC]

We map the shortest possible distances Rohingya families needed to take to reach Kutupalong Refugee Camp, as well as the destruction at Maungdaw and Rathedaung.
14 September 2017
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Whimsical, political, subversive: A review of 'Tasher Desh'

There are no bright lights, no potted greens artistically arranged around the entrance, no indication that an exhibition is going on somewhere here in Arambagh.
7 September 2017
This Time Dhaleshwari

This time Dhaleshwari

Leather factories polluting again
31 August 2017
Separating Morality From Service

Separating morality from service

Learning about sexual rights from Uganda
17 August 2017
The government's got your tongue

The government's got your tongue

Years of majoritarian Bangla education means that certain minority communities only speak their mother-tongue, and neither read nor write.
10 August 2017
The school across the river

The school across the river

Every time the weather takes a turn for the worse, school-going children in the haor are among the first to be affected.
13 July 2017
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Finding the superbug, the invincible bacteria

Scientists find invincible bacteria resistant to all antibiotics in city locations
6 July 2017
who'S TO BLAME

Nobody to blame for the landslides

As the landslides wreaked havoc over Chittagong division in the last two weeks, there was one thing that everyone was at a consensus about – this was a man-made disaster.
22 June 2017
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Before cancer: Treating arsenic early

First comes the wheezing. It happens decades before the skin lesions appear – the tell-tale signs of arsenic poisoning.
10 June 2017
Child abuse

Child abused at home, teachers helpless

Teachers are struggling with cases of sexual abuse and they do not have an effective social welfare system to turn to for help.
8 June 2017

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