Gender-based violence (GBV) remains prevalent and significant in Bangladesh, deeply rooted in our patriarchal norms, despite ...
After a long silence, the Himalayas called me back -- an irresistible summons that only mountains possess. And I had to ...
The first Bangladesh Premier League (BPL) match on Thursday, between Chattogram Royals and Noakhali Express, was delayed as ...
Bangladesh cricketers will continue to stay away from cricket unless their demands are met by the Bangladesh Cricket Board, ...
Benzir Ahammed Shawon is a graduate student of applied mathematics and computational science at North South University. He can be reached at [email protected].
For nearly 50 years, Bangladesh has been one of the world’s favourite outliers. Born in the trauma of 1971 with a shattered economy and a population of 75 million, the country was summarily dismissed ...
The rivers and canals of Bangladesh are being made to die. Bangladesh is a country of water, where land and water are entwined and ever shifting.
People assume that being at home means being settled. What they do not see is the loss of a version of you that you do not have much hold of anymore. The sense of belonging and a renewed identity that ...
Our country is a riverine land. Rivers are deeply intertwined with the very formation of this land. Yet, even today, the definition of a river has not been finalised in Bangladesh.
Bangladesh has turned a page in its political history and a new phase of political governments is about to start.
If neofeudal capitalism continues its expansion, the question is not whether democracies will survive, but what kind of political order they will transform into.
The world has felt the tremor. In a move ripped from a darker, forgotten chapter of history, the United States under President Donald Trump invaded Venezuela, abducting its leader Nicolás Maduro and ...
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