It’s Time for Political Parties to Put Disability Rights at the Forefront
Following the historic July 2024 uprising, a wave of hope and urgency swept across Bangladesh, demanding reform, justice, and inclusive
Rain Disrupts Supply, Pushes Up Prices of Fish and Vegetables
Mid-monsoon rainfall has disrupted supply chains and led to a noticeable spike in prices at fresh markets across Dhaka. Vegetables
Dhaka-Islamabad: Revival of Historical Bonds
Since the Awami League-led government came to power in 2009, Bangladesh’s relations with Pakistan have remained stagnant. However, following Sheikh
Priyanka Faces BJP Criticism with Palestine and Bangladesh Bags
Indian Congress leader Priyanka Gandhi recently made headlines by carrying a bag with “Palestine” written on it into the Lok
In Honor of Freedom Fighters: Fahim Creates Map in New York Sky
To honor Bangladesh’s 53rd Victory Day and pay tribute to the country’s freedom fighters, student pilot Fahim Chowdhury drew a
Bangladesh Celebrating Victory After Autocracy’s Fall
The 16th of December marks the birth of sovereign Bangladesh after a bloody nine-month war in 1971, and this year,
Tigresses Ready for U-19 Asia Cup: Full Squad Announced
The Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) has announced the squad for the inaugural Women’s Under-19 Asia Cup. The tournament will take
Warming Bangladesh-Pakistan Ties: Strategic Challenges for India
Bangladesh has lifted the requirement for security clearance in visa applications for Pakistani nationals, signaling a potential shift in its













