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Jannatul Naym Pieal

Jannatul Naym Pieal is a Bangladesh-based writer, researcher and journalist. He can be reached at jn.pieal@gmail.com

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Pop Culture / The real reason Netflix’s ‘I Will Find You’ became a streaming hit

13 July 2026, 16:51 PM
The latest Harlan Coben adaptation proves that suspense and emotional stakes can be more compelling than shock value
13 July 2026, 16:51 PM
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11 dead over the World Cup: The real problem is not football

13 July 2026, 11:00 AM
On the night when Argentina played Egypt last week, 38-year-old auto-rickshaw driver Shariful Islam was watching the match at a roadside tea stall in Cumilla as Lionel Messi missed a penalty.
13 July 2026, 11:00 AM
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What Jamir Nazir’s Commonwealth win tells us about literature in the age of AI

3 July 2026, 15:04 PM
As AI-assisted writing becomes harder to avoid, the real test of literature may lie not in how it is produced, but in the humanity of its ideas
3 July 2026, 15:04 PM
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Can the China-Myanmar-Bangladesh Economic Corridor become a reality?

1 July 2026, 00:10 AM
China's proposed economic corridor promises strategic opportunities for Bangladesh, but Myanmar's prolonged conflict makes its realisation a distant prospect.
1 July 2026, 00:10 AM
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Can tourist visa resumption mend our bilateral ties with India?

27 June 2026, 17:44 PM
Anti-Bangladesh rhetoric continues to emanate from influential quarters in West Bengal and across India’s political discourse, which has real consequences. It shapes how ordinary Indians perceive Bangladeshis and creates a climate in which hostility—at immigration counters and in public spaces—may become culturally normalised, making the stay of Bangladeshis anywhere in India fraught with anxiety and insecurity.
27 June 2026, 17:44 PM
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Why fencing the Myanmar frontier alone won’t work

18 June 2026, 14:52 PM
A line on a map cannot contain a war economy, armed actors, or a collapsing frontier next door.
18 June 2026, 14:52 PM
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How to choose the right AI for the right task

14 June 2026, 17:54 PM
Artificial intelligence has genuinely made our creative and professional lives easier — whether you are a writer staring down a deadline, a researcher drowning in documents, or simply someone trying to get through a long to-do list.
14 June 2026, 17:54 PM
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What the 57th border talks refused to say about BSF killings and push-ins

14 June 2026, 10:00 AM
When diplomatic talks fail, the language of their conclusion is usually the last to admit it.
14 June 2026, 10:00 AM
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When a cartoon becomes a crime, again

In August 2024, shortly after the fall of Sheikh Hasina’s regime, BNP’s then Acting Chairman Tarique Rahman made a statement that earned him rare political capital, particularly in progressive and liberal circles.
22 April 2026, 08:00 AM
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What the ‘not all men’ defence always misses

The issue is not whether every man is guilty, but why male defensiveness so often overrides women’s lived experiences
20 April 2026, 18:19 PM
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As mob violence persists, we must confront the roots of impunity

A new incident seems to shake the nation almost every week. Last Saturday (April 11) saw the shocking lynching of a Sufi pir, Shamim al-Jahangir, inside his shrine in Kushtia.
19 April 2026, 09:00 AM
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From kingmakers to the margins: Miya community’s fight for survival in Assam

Anti-Bangladesh rhetoric and shifting electoral dynamics push a long-settled community to the political fringes
6 April 2026, 18:29 PM
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How religion is finding space in today’s Bangladeshi cinema

Recent Eid releases show faith as part of everyday life -- complex, personal, and often contradictory
5 April 2026, 12:04 PM
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When authority legitimises abuse

MP Amir Hamza’s comments are more than body-shaming, they are sexist
4 April 2026, 15:39 PM
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How to train your social media feed to show content you actually like

In the attention economy, it doesn’t matter whether you love something or hate it; what matters is that you looked
30 March 2026, 22:06 PM
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Not every Harry Potter fan is ready for a Black Snape; that’s exactly why it matters

Paapa Essiedu’s casting has sparked a fierce fan debate, exposing the uneasy line between loyalty to canon and resistance to representation
26 March 2026, 18:59 PM
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Bollywood at it again, tells Bangladesh’s story without Bangladesh

Even with Arifin Shuvoo in the lead, web series Jazz City repeats a familiar trope
20 March 2026, 13:02 PM
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The cost of a distant war being paid in Bangladeshi lives

Bangladeshi migrant workers sustain the nation, even as they face growing dangers abroad
19 March 2026, 18:40 PM
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Middle East or West Asia?

Rethinking a colonial-era label
17 March 2026, 16:31 PM
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Don’t turn childhood into a rat race

Decision to change lottery system and restore the entrance exam merits further deliberation
17 March 2026, 12:49 PM
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Bangladesh never had a Habermas, but it desperately needs one

Germany had a Jürgen Habermas, who died on March 14, 2026. He was not just a philosopher writing for academics; he was a public intellectual, someone who used ideas to help society understand itself, confront its own mistakes, and imagine a better future.
17 March 2026, 00:59 AM
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Jürgen Habermas, the philosopher who helped Germany make peace with its past, dies at 96

Mediator between intellectual life and national memory, Germany’s leading postwar philosopher helped shape public debate
14 March 2026, 23:06 PM
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No, justice for animals and humans is not mutually exclusive

In the past few days, courts in Bangladesh have handed down two notable verdicts in cases of animal cruelty.
12 March 2026, 17:29 PM
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As Iran war boosts Netanyahu politically, Gaza pays the price

Polls show rising support for Netanyahu’s campaign while global focus shifts from Gaza
10 March 2026, 19:48 PM
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The danger of past tense

How Wikipedia is erasing Gaza from history
10 March 2026, 14:43 PM
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Gen Z’s gender paradox

Bold in politics, ignorant on equality
8 March 2026, 11:22 AM
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Let history breathe

The Liberation War of 1971 was not the work of one man. It was the product of millions of freedom fighters, political leaders, student activists, cultural organisers, rural villagers, defecting officers, and ordinary citizens who bore extraordinary costs.
7 March 2026, 01:22 AM
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How Europe absorbs, but can't direct global conflict

Caught between reliance on US hard power and its own ambitions for strategic autonomy, Europe manages fallout rather than commanding outcomes
3 March 2026, 18:26 PM

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