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
The champions deserve better
The Bangladesh women’s football team have been injecting fresh air for years amidst all the doldrums.
5 April 2023
No EVM in next JS polls
The Election Commission has decided not to use Electronic Voting Machines in the next parliamentary election.
3 April 2023
683 buildings storing flammable items in basements
Rajdhani Unnayan Kartripakkha (Rajuk), the capital’s building-regulation authority, has found that 683 buildings in eight zones of the capital are using their basements to store flammable items, violating building-construction rules.
3 April 2023
Renting Ambulance at Govt Hospitals: Patients forced to pay double
Patients across the country are forced to pay almost double the usual fares for ambulances because of a cartel of ambulance owners at public hospitals.
3 April 2023
Her silence a yell for justice
Karimon Nesa, mother of Prothom Alo reporter Samsuzzaman Shams, came all the way to Dhamrai from her Manikganj home to attend a human chain demanding the release of her son and scrapping of the controversial Digital Security Act.
1 April 2023
State should investigate all deaths in custody
A sense of injustice being perpetrated against them by state actors is increasingly building up among the common people.
1 April 2023
A life of dreams, despairs ends in tragedy
Sultana Jasmine, 41, who died in Rab custody on March 24, had suffered the trauma of domestic violence by her husband in her early life.
1 April 2023
Rape, death of 12-yr-old: A poor family’s cries for justice go unheeded
“I will not work at this house anymore. They torture me. I will come back to you.” This was what Iti Akter said to her mother Sarkis Akter in her last phone call in the evening of January 28 last year.
31 March 2023
How did Sultana Jasmine die?
Sultana’s death only re-emphasises just how helpless we are at the hands of law enforcement members.
30 March 2023
It causes 20pc of premature deaths: WB
Air pollution is responsible for about 20 percent of the total premature deaths in Bangladesh, says a World Bank report.
28 March 2023
Commodity prices soaring due to domestic reasons
Prices of essentials are rising sharply and going beyond the people’s reach due partly to domestic reasons, including market distortions by a small number of dominant firms and lax regulations, said the Centre for Policy Dialogue yesterday.
27 March 2023
Confronting genocidal regime and global apathy: The Rohingya perspective
“We have been victims of genocide for decades and acknowledged as the most persecuted minority, yet the world has cared little about our legitimate rights and claims. It is time we took charge of our own destiny.”
19 June 2022
Education budget not enough for 40 million learners
The government has declared the national budget at a time when the world is still reeling from the Covid pandemic.
17 June 2022
Bangladesh must protect its human rights defenders
It is not just anti-corruption HRDs who fear being targeted in Bangladesh.
16 June 2022
Our skewed legal system
Time and again, it has been proven that, when it comes to justice in Bangladesh, some are more equal than others.
15 June 2022
Cheaper polythene bags spell disaster for the environment
Finance Minister AHM Mustafa Kamal proposed to withdraw the existing 5 percent supplementary duty on all types of polythene bags, plastic bags (including oven plastic bags) and wrapping materials made of polyethylene.
14 June 2022
New Election Commission, Same Old Course?
The Election Commission of Bangladesh has been mired in controversies over the last decade.
13 June 2022
Bangladesh RMG industry: Expansion without a plan would be dangerous
Enhancing production capacity now, without any feasibility studies or without regard to what future headwind we may be facing, would be risky and reckless.
12 June 2022
Can university assessment make graduates more employable?
The demands of the labour market are constantly changing, and so are the relative importance of different skills.
10 June 2022
Budget 2022-23: Inflationary concerns not addressed adequately
If one looks at the inflationary measures that are proposed in the FY2022-23 budget, there are ample reasons to be frustrated.
9 June 2022