Bangladesh’s climate-displaced / From lost homes to life in Dhaka’s slums
11 July 2026, 00:00 AM
Unheard Voices
Buried by development: The human cost of river dredging in Dumuria
11 July 2026, 00:00 AM
Unheard Voices
Char contracts: Surviving river erosion without the state
8 July 2026, 00:01 AM
Unheard Voices
When extreme heat becomes a death trap for Bangladesh’s workers
6 July 2026, 00:10 AM
Unheard Voices
The slow disappearance of Kuakata’s Rakhines
4 July 2026, 00:00 AM
Unheard Voices
The cost of conservation in the Sundarbans
20 June 2026, 00:00 AM
Unheard Voices
A 300-year-old shrine and the legend of Oggean Thakur
20 June 2026, 00:00 AM
Unheard Voices
My father retired. Why can't my mother?
19 June 2026, 08:25 AM
Unheard Voices
Why extreme heat hits girls hardest in Dhaka’s informal settlements
16 June 2026, 08:30 AM
Unheard Voices
The killing of Sonadia’s mangroves: An eyewitness account
13 June 2026, 00:00 AM
Unheard Voices
Those who remain invisible in Bangladesh’s political imagination
The most invisible and unheard communities in Bangladesh include, among others, ethnic communities or adivasis, tea workers,
31 January 2026, 01:05 AM
Bound by dadan
At the heart of Bangladesh’s brick kiln industry lies a recruitment system that quietly sustains inhumane exploitation.
31 January 2026, 01:02 AM
The unfinished promise of July in the Chittagong Hill Tracts
Following the August 2024 uprising, every peace-loving citizen of the country hoped for radical change at all levels of state governance.
25 January 2026, 06:36 AM
Tragic legacy of Bangladesh’s captive elephants
Imagine a child ripped from its mother’s embrace, shackled in heavy metal chains, subjected to systemic starvation, and relentless beating until resistance gives way to fear.
24 January 2026, 01:00 AM
Fish stocks collapse in the Bay of Bengal, fishermen at risk
A historic decline in fish stocks in the Bay of Bengal is reshaping both the marine ecosystem and the lives of thousands of coastal fishing families.
24 January 2026, 00:45 AM
The lost soul of Jatra
What was once an art of resistance has become a struggle for survival.
17 January 2026, 00:00 AM
The little monarch of Madhabkunda
Although globally listed as Least Concern, national mapping can be misleading.
17 January 2026, 00:00 AM
One health, one future: The critical role of Bangladesh’s veterinarians
Bangladesh’s public health story is often told through the lens of hospitals, epidemics, and human suffering.
10 January 2026, 00:00 AM
The Tangail saree’s global fame and the weavers we forget
The Tangail saree has travelled far. Once woven quietly in riverside villages, it now appears in fashion catalogues, festival exhibitions, and heritage headlines.
10 January 2026, 00:00 AM
Why coastal communities don’t get enough milk and vegetables
The Ashtomashi Badh, or eight-month embankment, historically shaped the southwest coast of Bangladesh into an ek fosholer desh—a single-crop landscape—where peasants cultivated rice once a year using fresh water.
2 January 2026, 18:00 PM
We don’t need zoos, only safe places for wild animals
At the beginning of December, a lioness named Daisy slipped out of her cage at Mirpur National Zoo for a few hours, sparking panic and a rushed evacuation.
2 January 2026, 18:00 PM
How many more deaths before mob violence is stopped?
But beneath the surface of religious fervour lay a more calculated motive.
26 December 2025, 18:00 PM
Char Haats: The unequal economics of the chars
For char residents, this unequal exchange is not new.
26 December 2025, 18:00 PM
Digging deeper into Barind’s water crisis
Farmers speak from lived experience, and their stories reveal the uneven spread of crisis across the region.
19 December 2025, 18:00 PM
A grieving street dog and reflections on environmental humanities
This human-made tragedy, however, was partially remedied by "humans" themselves.
19 December 2025, 18:00 PM
Songs of the soul: Baul Binoy Sutradhar’s inner world
Born in 1954 in Paikpara Union under Chunarughat Upazila of Habiganj district, Binoy was the son of a local farmer, Sudhir Chandra Sutradhar, and Snehalata Sutradhar. Before he was even seven, he lost his father, a loss that cast the family into deep hardship.
12 December 2025, 18:00 PM
What the new labour ordinance means for workers
A total of 125 sections have been amended or revised in the ordinance.
12 December 2025, 18:00 PM
Untold stories of young Bangladeshi migrants in France
Around 15 years ago, a new phenomenon emerged: the arrival in France of very young people
5 December 2025, 18:00 PM
Stories from the hanging village
The hungry river is coming towards us. Where will we go now?
5 December 2025, 18:00 PM
We don’t need more data - we need to understand it
The question is no longer about data scarcity, but about data governance: who holds it, who uses it, and to what end.
28 November 2025, 18:00 PM