Ali Riaz’s Column: What Will India Decide About Hasina?
In light of Sheikh Hasina seeking asylum in India following her ousting through a popular uprising, a pressing question has emerged since the afternoon...
Missing After Shahbagh Victory Rally, Body Found in Morgue
On the evening of August 5, Md. Al Mamun Amanat (41) left his home in Narayanganj, informing his wife that he was heading to...
Has the Cat Been Let Out of the Bag?
By Salahuddin Babur
In social interactions, traveling with companions, engaging in humor, and exchanging greetings, there are usually no significant problems. One can travel a...
Interview with Badruddin Umar: The Most Extensive Popular Uprising Since 1952
Veteran political thinker, theorist, and politician Badruddin Umar, who carries a political legacy from his family, has been involved in politics and research for...
Everything is over for me
"Everything is over for me. The person who used to send us money every week to get food is no longer here. Now we...
Opinion: Has the Public’s Fear Been Broken?
People fear ghosts because they've never seen them. They've heard that ghosts are terrifying entities. If ghosts really existed and roamed around the market...
Hasina is likely to come to London
In recent developments, reports have emerged that Sheikh Hasina, the former Prime Minister of Bangladesh, is en route to London after a stopover in...
Shattered Dreams: Injured Student Seeks Justice and Support
Jillur Rahman, the son of a poor mason, dreamt of completing his education and securing a good job to bring financial stability to his...
What is happening in Bangladesh? Why thousands of students have taken to streets in...
Alisha Rahaman Sarkar,Shweta Sharma
Bangladesh has imposed a national curfew and the army has been deployed after 105 people died in the bloodiest protests for a...
I never thought that I have to bury my young son
I could never have imagined that a young man would be buried this way, said Sheikh Mohammad Sakib Raihan’s (22) mother, Nurunnahar Begum. Despite...