Wed, 23 Jul 2025, 10:23 am
Opinion

Dark tragedy that merits happy ending

BRAVING denials for centuries and decades of death and destruction, the Afghans finally appear to be holding the reins of power in their own land. The harrowing stories of butchery

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COP26 paralysis: climate shame

WHAT first comes to my mind about ‘boat people’ are families in rickety boats fleeing from Vietnam in the last days of that war, and now the climate and war

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While the Prime Minister Is Away

Bangladesh’s Prime Minister had been away from the country for sometimes. She left Bangladesh on 30 October for Glasgow in Scotland to attend the COP26 (United Nations Climate Change Conference)

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Can rebellion save the world?

COP Twenty-six. That is how many times the United Nations has assembled world leaders to try to tackle the climate crisis. But the United States is producing more oil and

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Is there some light at the end of the tunnel?

THE world has not experienced such an unprecedented impact caused by the ongoing Covid pandemic since the Spanish flu of the 1920s. It has touched every business, industry and human

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November – the Tragic Month of 1975

Bangladesh has two tragic months, August and November of 1975. On 15th August of the year the Father of the Nation, Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman was killed with this entire

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Sheikh Hasina at COP-26 and Our Expectation

Hon’ble Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina attended the World Climate Summit COP-26 held on 1 and 2 November 2021 in Glasgow, Scotland. In addition, she has participated in several other important

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Get Ready for Fourth Industrial Revolution

Bangladesh emerged as an independent country in 1971, and at that time, there existed only six public universities, and the total number of students was around 25,000. At present, there

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US brings sorry climate record to Glasgow

President Joe Biden wants to lecture other countries to make huge commitments to combat climate change while he brings a poor US record to the Glasgow conference, writes Joe Lauria. PRESIDENT

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Women Empowerment in India and Bangladesh

Empowerment of vulnerable sections of the Indian society have a common  denomination – women. No community can be considered truly empowered unless the women of that particular community have the freedom

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