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Zyma Islam

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Ziaur Rahman assassination / THE UNPUBLISHED INQUIRY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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Inability to probe disciplined forces shackles NHRC

4 May 2026
The National Human Rights Commission’s current inability to investigate disciplined forces remains a major structural barrier to eradicating state-sanctioned human rights abuses in Bangladesh, according to United Nations Special Rapporteur on Torture Dr Alice Edwards, who called for urgent legal reforms to align the body with global independence standards.
4 May 2026
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Built to crumble

It began with two things -- good intentions and a plan flawed to the core.
24 July 2021
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From toil to tail end: At least 16 children missing in Rupganj factory fire

At least 16 children are missing -- and possibly dead -- in the fire at Hashem Foods Ltd. All of them were working at the factory.  
10 July 2021
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Nasal cannula crisis now proving fatal

The deaths of at least 16 Covid-19 patients at hospitals across the country last week, reportedly due to a shortage of oxygen, shone a light on the extent of the oxygen crisis.
6 July 2021
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Rt-Pcr Test in Dhaka, Elsewhere: Disparities wide, worrying

Nearly 70 percent of Bangladesh’s RT-PCR testing facilities, needed for accurate diagnosis of Covid-19, are based in the Dhaka division -- a worrying discovery seeing that the epicentre of the coronavirus outbreak has shifted out of the capital and its surrounding areas.
3 July 2021
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Labour Courts: Hassles outweigh remedy they give

On average, labour courts take ten times more time to pass a judgment than they are legally allowed.
1 July 2021
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ICU occupancy galloping

Compared to June 1, the number of beds occupied at hospitals in the capital more than doubled as of yesterday, showing how fast the health crisis induced by the Covid-19 is deepening across the city.
26 June 2021
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Rights custodian not doing it right

The National Human Rights Commission could not resolve nearly half of the cases filed with it over the last decade.
20 June 2021
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Border Hospitals Tackling Covid: Understaffed, under stress

As the Covid-19 crisis continues to unfold in bordering districts, with some put under lockdown to put the brakes on the transmission, major hospitals in those districts totter due to a shortage of frontline doctors and nurses.
14 June 2021
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The allure is a free pass to extort

For the past month, every lamppost, electric pole and balustrade in the neighbourhoods in Dhaka-14 constituency was strung up with technicolor posters of at least 33 politicians vying to be the oarsman of one boat -- that of the seat left empty by deceased parliamentarian Aslamul Haque.
12 June 2021
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The brawl over Ivermectin

As Covid-19 cases are on the rise in the country, doctors are once again mulling over Ivermectin as a possible answer. However, controversy continues to follows this drug.
10 June 2021
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Private hospitals treating Covid-19 patients charging at will

Desperate and discomposed, they would arrive at the doors of private hospitals to get treatment for Covid-19.
7 June 2021
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No cushion for Middle Class

One story that went viral last month was that of Narayanganj’s Farid Ahmed, who had called the national hotline seeking relief but was deemed “too rich” to get any government aid.
3 June 2021
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RMG Fire and Building Safety: Brands off the hook from today

The Accord on Fire and Building Safety in Bangladesh expires today, but only two clothing retailers have so far agreed to renew their contract.
30 May 2021
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Rozina In Jail: ‘Leaked video delays bail’

The state asked for more time, and time is what they got yesterday, as Metropolitan Magistrate Md Baki Billah postponed deciding on Rozina Islam’s bail until next Sunday.
20 May 2021
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Jobs taken, benefits too

After Dragon Sweaters’ Dhaka factory closed due to the pandemic last year, former garments worker Abdul Kuddus had to sign away rights to half of his termination benefits.
26 April 2021
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Critically Ill Covid Patients: ICU bed, ventilator ever more elusive

Only families with critically-ill Covid-19 patients know the pain of trying to find an intensive care unit (ICU) bed at this point. ICU wards are chock-full all over the city, while critical patients have their clocks ticking.
21 April 2021

Joyless Pahela Baishakh, gloom at iftar tables

When last year the country faced for the first time a Pahela Baishakh indoors, or the first day of Ramadan without family and celebration, the new reality was adopted with much gusto.
15 April 2021
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Plasma Therapy: Hardly effective on variants from South Africa, Brazil

Researchers in Germany have found that the South African and Brazillian variants of the SARS-CoV-2 virus might be able to evade “plasma therapy”.
13 April 2021
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Empty ICU bed hardest to find

In the capital yesterday, finding an empty ICU bed was akin to finding a needle in a haystack.
7 April 2021
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Deluge of Covid Patients: Mugda crippled by manpower crunch

How long does it take to get a CT-scan report? A day? Perhaps two?
6 April 2021

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