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Smiles of the Enslaved: Silence, Fear, and the Disappearing Dignity
The Theatrics of Religious Harmony In mid‑October of 2021, during the Awami League’s tenure, after an incident in which religious
Remembering the Seven: Japanese Lives Lost in the Holey Artisan Tragedy
On the night of July 1, 2016, terror shattered the calm of Dhaka’s upscale Gulshan neighborhood. Armed militants stormed the
Doubt Over Elections Now Clear Even to BNP—But When Will Stability Return?
Early Warnings from Inside BNP After the Yunus-Tarique meeting in London, I had written that only time would reveal its
Will “Muradnagar’s Draupadi” Find a Place in the July Museum?
In This Country, Can a Woman Ever Be Safe Again? On Saturday afternoon, I visited the home of a younger
Disha Patani in Black for Calvin Klein’s Latest Drop
Disha Patani continues to set the bar high in fashion after yesterday’s Instagram reveal featuring her in an ultra-chic Calvin
Bangladesh in a Waiting Game: Leadership, Legitimacy, and the Elusive Election Date
In the past ten months, Muhammad Yunus has made eleven foreign trips; however, only his attendance at BIMSTEC could be
Tandob Triumphs: Dhallywood’s New-Age Political Thriller Captivates Audiences Despite Challenges
Director Raihan Rafi’s “Tandob” has sparked excitement across Bangladesh’s film industry, delivering a riveting political revenge thriller featuring star-studded performances
A Closed Door in London: Yunus, Tarique, and the Message from the West
As far as is known, Muhammad Yunus had placed his trust in a senior Western diplomat—an old associate with longstanding
The Responsibility Lies with the Army and BNP
Only the Military Can Restore Order Now Although the matter had been apparent for some time, the events of the
Weaponizing the Waters: India’s Strike on Terrorism and Pakistan’s Coming Crisis
Surgical Strikes and Shattered Airbases After the terrorist attack in Pahalgam by militants bred and nurtured in Pakistan, India’s most



















