Institutions should not be so dependent on the PM for routine governance
17 July 2026, 08:00 AM
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July then and now: Remembering the month that changed us
17 July 2026, 10:00 AM
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Don't wait until El Niño risks become a real crisis'
17 July 2026, 09:00 AM
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What Bangladesh can learn from Africa's World Cup rise
17 July 2026, 11:00 AM
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Institutional neglect is driving Bangladesh’s brain drain
16 July 2026, 16:49 PM
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We don't need yet another bank, we need a better banking system
16 July 2026, 08:00 AM
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Celebrating a trailblazer: A tribute to Musharrof Husain Khan
16 July 2026, 10:00 AM
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July’s promise cannot belong to the few who inherited its power
16 July 2026, 09:00 AM
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After two tumultuous years, what should the local government polls look like?
16 July 2026, 11:00 AM
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How to expand private-sector participation in public healthcare
15 July 2026, 15:00 PM
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Think twice before forcing a third language on school students
Beyond the economy, art education on a national level is vital for raising better citizens and improving our Human Development Index.
25 February 2026, 00:06 AM
Climate actions need less talk, more work
A lesson emerging from COP participation is that for advocacy to deliver results, it must be married to strategy.
25 February 2026, 00:00 AM
Deferring Bangladesh’s LDC graduation and the road ahead
In November last year, Bangladesh confirmed that it continued to meet all three LDC graduation criteria and remained on track for graduation in November 2026 despite economic shocks.
24 February 2026, 00:00 AM
Bangladesh’s renewables drive must include women
Women constitute only about 32 percent of the total global workforce in the renewable energy sector, with even lower representation in technical and decision-making positions.
24 February 2026, 00:00 AM
Rethinking the Bangladesh-US trade deal following the legal blow
The United States has virtually granted itself de facto control over Bangladesh’s economic relationships with the wider world. The agreement does, however, offer one significant benefit: Bangladeshi garments made with US cotton and man-made fibre would get zero tariffs in the US market.
24 February 2026, 00:00 AM
When extortion is sanitised, rights become negotiable
When a private citizen pays, it is often an act of compulsion within a broken system. When a public official justifies the payment, it becomes an institutional endorsement.
24 February 2026, 00:00 AM
Bangladesh’s foreign policy enters its post-election test
The recently held parliamentary election in Bangladesh was watched more closely than usual.
23 February 2026, 00:47 AM
Will the real poor get the benefits of the family card?
The social safety net or social protection programme enables the government to advance the well-being and security of citizens by protecting them from vulnerability and deprivation so they can pursue a better life.
23 February 2026, 00:43 AM
Tourism and roads won’t solve CHT’s deeper wounds
In July 2024, a student-led movement demanding quota reform evolved into the mass uprising against authoritarianism, bringing an end to over fifteen years of increasingly centralised and coercive rule.
23 February 2026, 00:36 AM
Army’s role during the polls and interim period merits a nod
Now that the dust has settled and we have begun another hopeful journey under a new government, we can look back at the interim government’s 18-month tenure and say with confidence that the defence forces,
23 February 2026, 00:30 AM
‘Modern-day slavery’ threatening our women migrants
The recent return of a 32‑year‑old Bangladeshi domestic worker from Saudi Arabia—six months pregnant after alleged rape, torture, and imprisonment—is not an isolated tragedy.
22 February 2026, 01:46 AM
The International Crimes Tribunal’s questionable detention policy
In August 2025, I wrote in Prothom Alo about the arrest, 10 months earlier in October 2024, of Dr Tawfiq-e-Elahi Chowdhury—former power, energy, and mineral resources adviser to ousted Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina—by the International Crimes Tribunal (ICT) on allegations of crimes against humanity.
22 February 2026, 01:43 AM
Markets abroad balance profit and festival spirit, why can’t we?
There is something remarkable about how markets operate abroad during major festivals, especially in the final weeks preceding a holiday. Instead of hiking prices, retailers slash them significantly.
22 February 2026, 01:39 AM
Why do voters elect controversial politicians?
In a typical model of democracy, the electoral process is designed to perform two functions simultaneously: it acts as a filter to select leaders with the potential to serve public interest, and as a disciplinary tool to “purge” those with the potential to abuse power and betray public trust.
22 February 2026, 01:33 AM
Not Forgetting the Victims: Club Epstein and crimes against humanity
With a sex trafficking, flesh-peddling empire of favours, logistics and the good times to be had by the powerful, the gigantic scale of Jeffrey Epstein’s criminal network continues to disturb.
21 February 2026, 02:21 AM
A bizarre mission to restore the Madhupur Sal forest
The most recent Sal forest restoration drive by the government was ceremonially launched on October 18 last year. Acacia saplings were felled at the social forestry plot of Md Aminul in the Dhorung Par Tilertal area of the Dokhla Range.
21 February 2026, 02:17 AM
Reconciling hundi realities with LDC graduation goals
At 2am in a remote village in northern Bangladesh, a mother waits for a phone call from a hundi broker.
21 February 2026, 02:10 AM
What the scheduling fiasco of Ekushey book fair tells us
Ekushey February (February 21) is a date that reminds the Bangladeshi people of their culture as well as their originary moments.
21 February 2026, 02:05 AM
A 10-point roadmap for Bangladesh's logistics transformation
If the government seeks a time-bound fast-track reform agenda, logistics offers one of the highest-impact starting points.
20 February 2026, 00:00 AM
How multispecies justice supports social justice
In layman’s terms, multispecies justice is a lens that enables us to see ourselves as part of the wider natural world and to realise that all networks of violence and destruction might have their roots in extraction-focused, profit-oriented ideas pushed by colonialism and capitalism.
20 February 2026, 00:00 AM