Six months of BNP rule: Has the economy turned a corner?
18 August 2026
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MACRO MIRROR
Why Bangladesh, a global top producer, still imports fish
18 August 2026
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Economy
Opinion / Powering economic stability
8 HOUR(s)
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Business
What Japan’s changing Indo-Pacific strategy means for Bangladesh
18 August 2026
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Geopolitical Insights
Can India and Bangladesh build a more equal economic partnership?
17 August 2026
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Geopolitical Insights
If shipbreaking is regulated, why are workers still dying?
16 August 2026
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Views
Sheikh Mujib’s killing: What the newspapers told and what they omitted
15 August 2026
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In Focus
The unfinished histories of Partition
16 August 2026
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In Focus
Bangladesh First: Rethinking the relationship with India
16 August 2026
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Geopolitical Insights
Business Plus / The middle-class gutted by inflation
15 August 2026
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Business
5-year plan eyes trillion-dollar economy
The government has created a five-year plan that aims to turn Bangladesh into a trillion-dollar economy by 2034 and create 1 crore jobs by 2030, driven by an upsurge in investment.
19 May 2026
Tigresses breeze past PNG
Bangladesh registered their second victory in the Women’s T20 World Cup Qualifier in Kirtipur, Nepal, on Tuesday, defeating Papua New Guinea by 30 runs.
20 January 2026
As US orders fade, Chinese salespeople face tough grind in new markets
Orders from the new markets were often smaller in volume and less lucrative than US sales
20 January 2026
Next govt must tackle poverty, wage freeze
Two years ago, Mahbubur Rahman, a resident of Savar, worked in a garment factory on the outskirts of Dhaka.
20 January 2026
What voters expect when parties speak of a ‘New Bangladesh’
As the 13th national election approaches, calls for building a “New Bangladesh” have once again taken centre stage in political campaigning.
20 January 2026
RMG exporters oppose move to curb yarn imports
Local apparel exporters have opposed the commerce ministry’s recommendation to remove duty benefits on certain yarn imports under the bonded warehouse facility.
20 January 2026
Online tax, offline refund
Taxpayers struggle to recover overpaid taxes as the manual refund system leaves money inaccessible
20 January 2026
The paradox of Bangladesh’s climate progress
Bangladesh is once again featured prominently in the latest Climate Risk Index (CRI), a report widely cited by global media, policymakers, and international funders to assess countries’ exposure to climate impacts.
20 January 2026
Muslim Sahitya Samaj Centenary
In the light of Shikha: A letter tainted by anachronism
19 January 2026
Leather and footwear: The next big export frontier for Bangladesh
When Bangladesh’s export story is mentioned, garments usually dominate the headline. Yet beneath that louder narrative, another sector has been steadily gaining international attention.
18 January 2026
Revisiting Humayun Azad’s classic, ‘Koto Nodi Shorobor’
The relationship between mutual intelligibility and linguistic classification is famously complex, often boiling down to politics rather than purely linguistic differences. In Scandinavia, Danish, Norwegian, and Swedish are treated as separate languages primarily because they belong to different countries, a separation cemented by historical events that dissolved pan-Scandinavian political unions.
10 December 2025
A guide for Gen Z founders: Navigating Bangladesh’s unfriendly, orthodox startup ecosystem
In Bangladesh, promise collides with a different set of frictions. Many Gen Z founders carry more self-awareness than spatial awareness; they can read a room emotionally but still misread how power, process, and patience work in this market.
2 September 2025
Matarbari: The island where Bangladesh is building its economic future
The deep-sea port project in Matarbari promises to transform regional trade
29 August 2025
How to rescue Bangladesh from the ambulance mafia
In the critical moments of a medical emergency or sudden accident, the very service meant to save lives—the ambulance—often becomes another source of dismay.
29 August 2025
Bangladesh’s new epidemic: Mob violence in the age of misinformation
When justice is hijacked by rage and rumour, it takes only minutes for a mob to become a murderer.
29 August 2025
Baaji: The cost of Indigenous representation in Coke Studio Bangla
As a marginalised community, we’re often made to feel grateful for scraps of visibility.
27 August 2025
Lal Salam: The making of Bangladesh’s leftist politics
The history of Bangladesh’s leftist politics is a story of unity and division, of shared ideals splintering into competing paths.
25 August 2025
Of bookstores & reading clubs
Getting back to the pages of an unread novel, lying by your bedside for months, is indeed a great thing.
22 August 2025
The life cycles of household brands
For many, these products are inseparable from personal memory
22 August 2025
How Dhaka’s rickshaw pullers bear a hidden health toll
At dawn, when Dhaka is just beginning to stir, thousands of rickshaw pullers set off on their daily grind.
22 August 2025