“Justice is the sum of all moral duty” — William Godwin. While speaking to a reputed international think tank the other day, I thought about the many journeys we make
This sudden embrace of the idea that governments can stage attacks on their own people to justify pre-existing agendas is a sharp pivot from the scoff such a notion in
Movements resulting from whimsical actions can never be enough to change the character of a state or society. In order for that to happen, it requires extensive political planning and
THE word ‘encirclement’ does not appear in the 2022 National Defence Authorisation Act, signed into law by US president Joe Biden on December 27, or in other recent administration statements
The Sustainable Development Goals are the blueprint to achieve a better and more sustainable future for all. The leaders of 193 countries adopted the Sustainable Development Goals on September 25,
The historic homecoming of Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman marks a new chapter in the history of Bangladesh. January 10, 1972 was not only a day in the Gregorian calendar but
FEELING good is wonderful. Too bad we cannot feel good all the time, isn’t it? There are ups and downs in life we cannot avoid, like pandemics. But, is it
This year’s January 10 is being celebrated in a different aura. We, as a nation, are jubilantly celebrating this happy and auspicious occasion of the Father of the Nation Bangabandhu
BANGLADESH hosts more than 1.1 million Rohingyas who fled neighbouring Myanmar during a genocidal campaign by the security forces in 2017. Most of them live in and around Kutupalong and
Bangladesh is moving forward at an irresistible speed under the dynamic and courageous leadership of Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina. The country is now a development surprise to the world as