Unwanted deaths due to accidents
Kamrul Alam : Every day, we witness numerous accidents, including drowning at seashores, road accidents across the country, boat accidents – especially during the monsoon...
Kamrul Alam : Every day, we witness numerous accidents, including drowning at seashores, road accidents across the country, boat accidents – especially during the monsoon...
The world is undergoing rapid transformation, driven by groundbreaking innovations, strategic initiatives, and the growing influence of artificial intelligence. In the past, global politics were...
Kazi Mamunur Rashid: The evolving landscape of African geopolitics increasingly places Türkiye and Europe at a crossroads. Back in 2009, Ahmet Davutoglu, then chief adviser...
Md. Touhidul Alam Khan, PhD : In a world grappling with food insecurity, climate change, and economic instability, the integration of Islamic finance into agriculture...
Bangladesh’s industrial sector stands at a crossroads. The United States’ decision to impose a punitive 50 per cent reciprocal tariff on Indian goods has created...
A news published in The New Nation on August 7, ‘Home coming turns tragic in Noakhali crash’, is heart wrenching and unbearable. It said that...
Engr. Seaam Bin Masud : “We can’t just build bigger – we shall have to build smarter, that’s where Artificial Intelligence (AI) steps in, and...
Strategic Preparation of Bangladesh for the 2025 UN High-Level Meeting on Noncommunicable Diseases Dipta Saha: Non-communicable conditions such as cardiovascular disease, diabetes, cancer, and chronic...
Wares Ali Khan : A cruel silence has descended upon fourteen families in Bangladesh. For five long months, they have been suspended in a state...
As the interim government of Bangladesh, led by Nobel laureate Professor Muhammad Yunus, completes its first year in office, the nation stands at a pivotal...
Emran Emon : In the theatre of global geopolitics, the script is shifting—and rapidly. The world watches with bated breath as a once-unthinkable triangle begins...
It is alarming that around 98 per cent of 500 surveyed children aged between two and four in the capital were found to have concerning...