Puppetry: The dying art form

It is the year 1971. Standing beside a green paddy field, Yahya Khan and a Razakar are locked in a heated deabate against a Bengali farmer.
14 September 2017

Ensnaring Earth-like planets with the Kepler

Oxygen, hydrogen, nitrogen and carbon—the four elements necessary for life to flourish anywhere. Take one away, the balance is off, and the lovely blue ball floating in space that we call home is likely to become a barren wasteland. The Earth being blue has
14 September 2017

MAILBOX

Confusion between media, message, and personal bias abound in Zyma Islam's article, "Whimsical, political, subversive: A review of
14 September 2017

SNAPSHOT

“Here they learned to Wait. To Watch. To think thoughts and not voice them.” — Arundhati Roy
14 September 2017

Against the odds

This year alone has witnessed the DMCH succesfully perform three rare surgeries.
14 September 2017

Re-thinking 'Poverty' in Bangladesh

New measures of income inequality
14 September 2017

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

The 'other' side of the Wall

Envisaged as vast, impregnable structures in their inception, walls have been proclaimed to defend realms and their inhabitants from invaders for time immemorial. The same can be said to apply to the Wall in George RR Martin's A Song of Ice and Fire series, televised on-screen as Game of Thrones.
7 September 2017

We, the 'Amm-public'

I am a 'Janagon'—an 'Amm-public'. If you still don't get it, then let me spell it out for you, because I know you are an 'Amm-public' too—the ever-so-celebrated mango people. I hope you now realise who I am as well as who you are.
7 September 2017

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

Guam: The unlikely third wheel

If Eid is about those less fortunate than yourself, spare a thought this holiday for the often forgotten and even less often remembered people of Guam.
7 September 2017

An unlikely find

A medieval French village in Malaysia
7 September 2017

About Town

About Town
7 September 2017

How flows become floods

Failure of flood embankments and absence of alternative solutions are leading Bangladesh to a watery grave.
7 September 2017

An ominous trend

Statistics related to floods and cyclones display a dramatic increase in intensity in the last three decades in Bangladesh and experts fear that the trend is likely to get worse.
7 September 2017

Stalking victims being failed

In July 2017 alone, 22 females were stalked, one of whom committed suicide due to stalker harassment. A further 14 people were collateral damage for protesting stalking of the victims, of whom two men were killed and 11 people injured. Though females overwhelmingly constitute targets of stalking and sexual harassment, male family members and relatives protesting often too suffer violence at the hands of stalkers.
7 September 2017

The history of statelessness

With violence erupting across the border in Myanmar and the number of new Rohingya refugees in Bangladesh crossing two lakh in number, it becomes imperative to revisit exactly how the ethnic minority has been persecuted through the decades.
7 September 2017

Hustlers on the loose

Thirty-eight-year-old Anisur Rahman had decided to send his sister BDT 10,000 through a bKash outlet on his way home from work. Eid was nearby and his sister needed some extra cash. Upon reaching the outlet, Anisur discovered that he was not the only one who urgently needed to transfer money. He was asked to write down his sister Jakia Sultana's account number and wait. A few minutes later, the agent informed Anisur that his money had been transferred and asked him to call Sultana to confirm.
7 September 2017

MAILBOX

My heartfelt congratulations and thanks to the Star Weekend team for coming up with an issue dedicated to the partition of the
7 September 2017

SNAPSHOT

“Time is a game played beautifully by children.” ― Heraclitus, Fragments
7 September 2017