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Ukraine Faces Its Biggest Air Barrage of the War
Scale of the Strikes Ukraine endured one of the largest combined drone-and-missile attacks since the full-scale invasion, with waves aimed
Doha Strike on Hamas Leaders Deepens Ceasefire Crisis
Blasts in a Mediation Hub Explosions in Doha targeted senior Hamas figures based in Qatar, a state that has served
The Color of Puja and Chimmoy Das’s Melancholy Gaze
Two days before Pohela Boishakh — the day before Chaitra Sankranti — it felt as if the whole house were
Pakistan Suicide Blast leaves 11 Dead
At least 11 people were killed and 40 others injured in a suicide bombing at a political rally in Quetta,
Starvation Deepens in Myanmar’s Rakhine State as War and Aid Cuts Bite
People in western Myanmar’s Rakhine state are struggling to survive as conflict blockades and shrinking humanitarian aid push hunger to
15 August: The Assassination that Divided Bangladesh Again
A Day of Mourning—But Not for All Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman was assassinated on 15 August 1975. For those who
India’s Import Restrictions on Jute Products: A Potential Blow to Bangladesh’s Jute Industry
On 11 August 2025, India’s Directorate General of Foreign Trade (DGFT) issued “Notification No. 24/2025–26,” stating that four jute-based products
July Charter, the 1/11 Kings Party, and Staining the 2008 Election
The “July Charter” announced by Muhammad Yunus was written by a professor who imitated the Declaration of Independence of Bangladesh
What Is the Future of 20 Million Hindus and Progressive Muslims in Bangladesh?
Burned but Once Comfortable: Abhaynagar’s Hindu Neighborhood In a neat, well-kept area of Abhaynagar in Jessore, it was clear that
Pakistan–Bangladesh Joint Anti-Terror Initiative: Risk or Opportunity?
Bangladesh and Pakistan have recently declared their intention to cooperate in combating militancy. On July 29, 2025, in New York,
















