The Bangladesh-India frontier has long symbolised a troubling reality, where gunfire, deaths and humanitarian concerns often overshadowed international norms an ...
Bangladesh skipped the T20 World Cup 2026 citing security concerns, with Scotland taking their place in the event.
Bangladesh’s banking sector, a pillar of its growing economy, faces structural fragility. Several banks operate undercapitalized, plagued by high levels of non-performing loans (NPLs), inadequate ...
Shehzad said that despite having a lengthy break before the Bangladesh series and having plenty of time to work on his ...
The global energy market is again in turmoil, this time because of the US-Israel war in Iran. The Middle East has long been ...
Demand for an 'Independent Safe Food Commission' Intensifies By Mohammed Kawser Ahamed (Dhaka Bureau) A silent killer is spreading across the plates of ...
There has been no progress on Rohingya repatriation since Professor Yunus’s statement last Ramadan. On the contrary, a new influx of refugees have taken shelter in the camps over the past year ...
There are practical ways in which Bangladesh could contribute to the security and stability of the Gulf without becoming directly involved in military confrontation.
President Mohammed Shahabuddin on Thursday, March 12, called upon all political parties to work with a common purpose to ...
For Bangladesh, the latest tensions in the Middle East highlight how intricately national energy systems—and domestic economic stability—are now intertwined with global political developments.
The demand was raised at a seminar titled “Modern Retail Growth in Bangladesh: Challenges, Solutions, and the Way Forward,” held at a hotel in the capital’s Banani yesterday ...
THE 1996 Ganges Water Sharing Treaty (GWT) between India and Bangladesh was never designed to last forever. Its architects ...
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