Campaigning has begun for Bangladesh’s elections next month. It will be the first vote since the 2024 uprising that forced out longtime Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina.
Imagine a child ripped from its mother’s embrace, shackled in heavy metal chains, subjected to systemic starvation, and relentless beating until resistance gives way to fear.
Across Asia’s rapidly expanding cities, traffic is no longer just an inconvenience, it is a defining feature of urban life.
For a project in Bangladesh, Prof. Mushfiq Mobarak and his team used machine-learning models applied to mobile phone records ...
News headlines for January 22nd cover national developments like BHIM-UPI payment talks for heritage sites and the ED ...
As global demand for semiconductors surges, Bangladesh has a unique chance to develop a US$10 billion industry by 2033.
Bangladesh is building big but delivering less. Costly mega projects stall after construction, revealing a development system in urgent need of reform.
Foreign debt has been central to Bangladesh’s development, but it comes with hidden costs. From supply-driven projects to oversized loans, the system needs structural change—placing citizens, not ...
After the 2026 election, the future elected government should do something basic but long overdue: set out three clear country policies—towards India, China, and the US—and ensure they enjoy broad ...
Passengers must hold valid visas before booking tickets, which are generally available only through offline railway counters.
New Delhi, Jan 17 (UNI) In response to the statement by Delhi Assembly Speaker Vijender Gupta, Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant ...
Despite having incredible natural sights, Bangladesh has never been a mainstream tourist destination. Here’s what’s holding it back and what awaits visitors who do go.