Will the mob decide Bangladesh’s future?

In Joypurhat, a group of people stormed a football field and forced a women's match to be cancelled
29 January 2025

Why graffiti containing the word 'Adivasi' faces reluctance in Bangladesh

The graffiti on the textbook symbolised a broader movement against discrimination, advocating for the rights of marginalised communities, including Adivasis
13 January 2025

A clarion call for police reform

This troubling dynamic has created a deep mistrust that complicates any attempts at meaningful engagement between law enforcement and the communities they serve
12 January 2025

Textbook fiasco: End excuses, act now

Contradictory statements from govt officials erode public trust; failure to address foreseeable obstacles exposes weakness
9 January 2025

NCTB must ensure accurate textbook info

Glaring mistakes about July uprising point to falling standards
5 January 2025

Conservation and community: Navigating the human-elephant dilemma

The ongoing human-elephant conflict in Chattogram's Karnaphuli, Anwara, and Banskhali upazilas is a poignant reminder of the delicate balance between wildlife conservation and human livelihoods
4 January 2025

Addressing the crisis in Bangladeshi labour migration

The decline in the number of Bangladeshi migrant workers is a wake-up call for the country's policymakers and stakeholders
3 January 2025

Hosts expose Pakistan's inexperience

The margin of victory followed the type, but the usual dominator looked weaker than the usual harried, for the first time.
18 April 2015

Liberated Mahmudullah enjoys life at No. 4

Bangladesh cricket doesn't really do inscrutable cricketers so Mahmudullah comes as a surprise.
16 April 2015