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Is SAARC coming apart?
When we speak of SAARC, we usually hear two reactions – cynicism and skepticism,” Modi had told the 18th Kathmandu summit, which was to be held in 2012 but postponed to 2014.
28 September 2016, 18:00 PM
The unstoppable
Bangladesh has not become the second largest exporter of apparel because of media spotlight. Bad press affects us, but does not kill us, as we know how to rise from the ashes. Negative publicity may dampen, but does not annihilate us as we are far stronger than expected.
27 September 2016, 18:00 PM
Leading towards a better world?
President Barak Obama's speech at the seventy first session of the United Nations General Assembly on September 20, 2016 carries great significance.
25 September 2016, 18:00 PM
Alas, my Bangla lingo!
Throughout the 1960s, come every Ekushey February, we would see frantic efforts by mainly corporations, business houses and shop
24 September 2016, 18:00 PM
Uri is only a symptom
Baluchis-tan in Pakistan is like our Kashmir, an integral part but still rebellious after almost 70 years of Maharaja Hari Singh's
23 September 2016, 18:00 PM
Getting migration governance right
More than 4,300 migrants have died this year trying to reach their destinations. In the Mediterranean Sea alone, 3,200 people have perished, and in the Andaman Sea, just east of the Bay of Bengal, thousands of migrants have been stranded on boats with nowhere to land, or have been held hostage by their traffickers.
22 September 2016, 18:00 PM
Voices from a small town
The building that houses the Jessore Shahittyo Parishad is not much to look at. From its appearance, it's difficult to get a measure of the impact it made in its heyday.
21 September 2016, 18:00 PM
Approaching the 55/55 threshold
Bangladesh has previously chaired both the LDC Group as well as the CVF and remains a senior member of both groups. It will thus have an important role to play at COP22 in Marrakech in November.
20 September 2016, 18:00 PM
Where do we dump our e-waste?
Bangladesh lacks an e-waste (electronic waste) disposal policy. Urbanisation has brought forth rapid population growth of major urban
19 September 2016, 18:00 PM
A global response to refugees and migrants
Wars are lasting longer and refugees are finding it harder to return home – with the length of displacement in some cases stretching across generations. Contrary to prevailing impressions, the vast majority of refugees are not in rich countries; 86 percent are in the developing world. And the poorer countries hosting refugees do not receive nearly enough help.
18 September 2016, 18:00 PM
Scene of linguistic chauvinism
Horrors of Partition came to my mind when I saw television channels beaming pictures of rioting and killing in Bengaluru. I felt the
17 September 2016, 18:00 PM
The illusion of Islamic Caliphate
ISIS, Islamic Caliphate
16 September 2016, 18:00 PM
10 questions: authorities answers, counter response
The National Committee for Saving the Sundarbans (NCSS) yesterday responded to the answers to “10 questions”
6 September 2016, 18:00 PM
EIA grossly faulty
The Sundarbans, a magnificent and unique ecosystem of the world, faces an existential crisis today with the coal-fired power
5 September 2016, 18:00 PM
Answers to some controversies
The soon to be built $1.49 billion Rampal coal-fired power plant has generated concern and controversy among the citizens, environmental experts, and government officials in the country and abroad. The main concern being the potential of irreversible damage to the unique eco-system of the world's largest mangrove forest, the Sundarbans.
4 September 2016, 18:00 PM
The ISIS factor and our youth
The mode of operation and determination of the terrorist executors coupled with the savagery that surfaced during the recent
3 September 2016, 18:00 PM
A man of conscience
There is no ambiguity in knowing Abul Mansur Ahmad. His success and political consciousness introduce him to us. His writing, his thoughts and his passion captured the force that was unleashed by the flourishing and emergence of the Muslim middle class.
2 September 2016, 18:00 PM
Kerry's diplomacy carries the day
There have been high- profile and well-orchestrated series of visits made to the region and beyond by top US dignitaries of late. Even as US Secretary of State John Kerry was in the midst of a whirlwind tour of Bangladesh, President Obama embarked on his valedictory odyssey across the Asia-Pacific region. Optimistically, if a little nostalgically, this may seem to rhyme with his geo-political pivot to Asia.
1 September 2016, 18:00 PM
He 'Kerry-ed' the day
John Kerry had listed the areas that the US government had aided Bangladesh in since its independence. But if it really wants Bangladesh to develop, the only policy that will make US' role as our development partner meaningful is a 'hand up' rather than 'handout' policy; handout is what foreign aid turns out to be in the long run.
31 August 2016, 18:00 PM
Lights turned off before butchery
The militants turned off all the lights inside the Holey Artisan Bakery around an hour after they stormed the upscale café in the capital's Gulshan.
31 August 2016, 18:00 PM