Azmin Azran

Digital Features Coordinator at The Daily Star

Another Bangladeshi on Mt Everest

On Sunday morning, Liakat Ali and Lutfun Nahar’s home in Burischar of Chattogram’s Hathazari upazila was filled with utter elation as their son Babar Ali, a doctor and already a source of immense pride for the family, became the newest Bangladeshi to summit the Mount Everest.

13h ago

Banning rickshaws may not be the big traffic solution

Dhaka’s traffic is a complicated problem that needs multifaceted efforts to combat it.

21h ago

Higher education in Canada, Australia gets tougher

Canada curtails student visas while Australia tightens rules for international students

4d ago

Explained: The science behind auroras

The world seems to have been transfixed these last two days by the magical displays of lights in the sky across the world

1w ago

Has the war in Gaza exposed limitations of free speech in US?

Protests have rocked US university campuses over the last week as pro-Palestinian students have encamped on the grounds of Columbia, Yale, and New York University, among other prestigious educational institutions, urging universities to divest from the state of Israel amid the ongoing genocide.

2w ago

Government flip-flops on school reopening amid prolonged heatwave

The ongoing heatwave has made day-to-day life difficult for all, with the government initially taking steps to protect schoolchildren from heat-related illnesses

2w ago

A solid base of intellectual property rights will drive innovation

IP rights protection can encourage innovation and entrepreneurial enthusiasm on a large scale

3w ago

How UK is planning to deport asylum seekers to Rwanda

On Tuesday, the UK parliament passed the "Safety of Rwanda (Asylum and Immigration) Act 2024", a controversial piece of legislation that's meant to deport illegal immigrants from the UK to the African nation of Rwanda

3w ago
May 20, 2024
May 20, 2024

Another Bangladeshi on Mt Everest

On Sunday morning, Liakat Ali and Lutfun Nahar’s home in Burischar of Chattogram’s Hathazari upazila was filled with utter elation as their son Babar Ali, a doctor and already a source of immense pride for the family, became the newest Bangladeshi to summit the Mount Everest.

May 19, 2024
May 19, 2024

Banning rickshaws may not be the big traffic solution

Dhaka’s traffic is a complicated problem that needs multifaceted efforts to combat it.

May 16, 2024
May 16, 2024

Higher education in Canada, Australia gets tougher

Canada curtails student visas while Australia tightens rules for international students

May 12, 2024
May 12, 2024

Explained: The science behind auroras

The world seems to have been transfixed these last two days by the magical displays of lights in the sky across the world

May 2, 2024
May 2, 2024

Has the war in Gaza exposed limitations of free speech in US?

Protests have rocked US university campuses over the last week as pro-Palestinian students have encamped on the grounds of Columbia, Yale, and New York University, among other prestigious educational institutions, urging universities to divest from the state of Israel amid the ongoing genocide.

April 29, 2024
April 29, 2024

Government flip-flops on school reopening amid prolonged heatwave

The ongoing heatwave has made day-to-day life difficult for all, with the government initially taking steps to protect schoolchildren from heat-related illnesses

April 26, 2024
April 26, 2024

A solid base of intellectual property rights will drive innovation

IP rights protection can encourage innovation and entrepreneurial enthusiasm on a large scale

April 24, 2024
April 24, 2024

How UK is planning to deport asylum seekers to Rwanda

On Tuesday, the UK parliament passed the "Safety of Rwanda (Asylum and Immigration) Act 2024", a controversial piece of legislation that's meant to deport illegal immigrants from the UK to the African nation of Rwanda

April 23, 2024
April 23, 2024

Why planting as many trees as possible may not be the solution to the climate crisis

The heatwave currently searing Bangladesh has led to renewed focus on reforestation efforts. On social media, calls to take up tree-planting drives, and even take on the challenge of creating a world record for planting trees are being peddled

April 18, 2024
April 18, 2024

Indian elections explained

India, by far the world’s largest democracy in terms of electorate, is set to embark on a nearly six-week long journey to elect members to its parliament

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