Teesta deal, rail transit and Indo-Bangla relations
Shah Alam : The agreement on sharing the waters of the Teesta River with neighboring and friendly country India remains uncertain. Despite prolonged negotiations, the...
Shah Alam : The agreement on sharing the waters of the Teesta River with neighboring and friendly country India remains uncertain. Despite prolonged negotiations, the...
Simon Wilson : If Labour wins the election, it plans to toughen the rules on non-doms further, and there’s widespread speculation about higher capital-gains tax....
BANGLADESH’S export story has had a certain shine for the past few years. The numbers boasted of a thriving sector, a testament to the nation’s...
The recent parliamentary debate on the “Payment and Settlement Bill-2024” exposed a critical vulnerability within Bangladesh’s financial system the alarming trend of large corporations receiving...
Danny Bradlow : The recent Kenyan protests are a warning that the International Monetary Fund (IMF) is failing. The public does not think it is...
Dr. Matiur Rahman : In the intricate tapestry of human connections, the bonds we form are both the essence of our social existence and the...
JUST as Bangladesh’s Higher Secondary Certificate (HSC) exams commenced, a wave of protests has swept across the universities around the country, throwing a wrench into...
The government’s decision to cut export incentives for the garment sector has sparked debate. Industry leaders warn the move will cripple exports during a time...
Masum Billah : In order to protest the government’s decision to mandate ‘the Prottoy Scheme’ for the teachers of public universities, they have announced...
Dr. Forqan Uddin Ahmed : Former Bangladesh Bank governor Dr. Mohammad Farashuddin has unveiled some truths about the country’s banking sector where regulations have remarkably...
A recent report on the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) reveals a slight decline in Bangladesh’s performance. This is a cause for concern and should not...
Masum Billah : Where do we stand in terms of removing illiteracy, let alone quality of education even though we have already crossed more than...