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
18 August 2026
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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
Visiting IMF Staff Mission: Banking division disappoints
The IMF staff mission’s meeting yesterday with the banking and financial institutions division appears to have not gone seamlessly.
27 April 2023
BNP goes for all-out boycott of five city polls
The BNP will go tough on its leaders and activists who will run for councillor in the city polls and those who will patronise them.
27 April 2023
Facebook ads thru Httpool halted for businesses
Httpool, Meta’s sales partner in Bangladesh, has suspended services after it failed to repatriate funds following curbs on dollar outflows, in what can be viewed as a crushing blow to local businesses.
26 April 2023
10 years after Rana Plaza disaster: Efforts to make RMG factories safety compliant slog on
Even 10 years after the Rana Plaza collapse, export oriented ready-made garment factories’ full compliance with international safety standards is far from being achieved.
26 April 2023
World Bank to give over $8 billion in next 4 years
The World Bank Group is set to provide Bangladesh with upwards of $2 billion every year over the next four years to help the country gear up for its next phase of development.
26 April 2023
DSA amendment: A promise that rings hollow
Every time citizens and rights bodies demand that the Digital Security Act be repealed, the government buys time, saying reforms “are underway”.
18 April 2023
EU to send observers if election participatory
The European Union has told the government that it is ready to send election observers if the next parliamentary polls are participatory.
17 April 2023
Madaripur road crash: Guardrail could’ve saved many lives
While tyre burst could be the most plausible cause for the March 19 road crash in Madaripur’s Shibchar upazila, it was the absence of guardrails that led to many fatalities and severe injuries, said Buet’s Accident Research Institute (ARI).
16 April 2023
Repeated warnings, little action
In Dhaka, the scent of burning rubble has become all too familiar as the city is experiencing a cycle of recurring fire tragedies, particularly in markets. Despite warnings from the fire service, little has been done to prevent such incidents.
16 April 2023
A poverty, inequality, and growth puzzle
The poverty trend emerging from valid comparisons with the previous rounds of HIES may or may not be different.
16 April 2023
Poverty drops but inequality higher than ever
The poverty rate in Bangladesh has dropped significantly but income inequality is at an all-time high, according to the latest version of the Household Income and Expenditure survey -- in a puzzling development that raises questions about the nature of economic growth seen in recent times.
13 April 2023
When cons use Facebook as a tool
They had a team to keep an eye on law enforcers.
12 April 2023
Bagerhat Coastal Unions: Boro destroyed as saline water let into fields
Boro paddies grown by a large number of farmers in Bagerhat have been ruined after some politically influential locals released saline water into the fields for the sake of shrimp farming.
11 April 2023
Road Crash, Casualties: Even BRTA, police figures don’t tally
Road crash data from two government agencies does not match and this could lead to problems in making informed decisions on road safety
11 April 2023
Elections in 5 cities: AL to go for fresh picks in Gazipur, Sylhet
The mayors of Khulna and Rajshahi cities are likely to get Awami League nominations to run for mayor in the coming elections.
10 April 2023
Eid Journey Home: Roadworks, bottlenecks, breakdowns can ruin it
Ongoing road development work may lead to severe congestion between Dhaka and Gazipur on Dhaka-Mymensingh highway and Elenga and Hatikumrul on Dhaka-Rangpur highway during the Eid rush.
10 April 2023
Airports gearing up for more flyers, planes
The government is spending around Tk 32,605 crore to upgrade the eight commercial airports in the country and these facilities may start delivering dividends from as soon as this October.
9 April 2023
From cyclone devastation to tourist destination
Sarankhola, a small upazila in Bagerhat, is a place of scenic beauty that has recently seen a renewed interest in tourism. This upazila, of around 152 square kilometres, is bounded to the east by the Baleshwar River, to the north by Morrelgonj, and the south and west by the Sundarbans and the Bay of Bengal.
8 April 2023
Ponds in Dhaka City: Crucial in tackling fire incidents, yet not protected
In every fire incident, water bodies, especially ponds, can play an important role in putting out the flames. And yet there is no proper initiative to protect ponds in Dhaka.
6 April 2023
Bangabazar fire risk: Everyone knew but no one bothered
A six-year-old city corporation initiative to build a 10-storey shopping mall at Bangabazar never saw the light of day because of disagreements between the shop owners and the corporation.
6 April 2023