A year and a half ago, Bangladesh looked as though it was on track to defy the global pattern of democratic reversal. Mass ...
With elections looming, court-sanctioned loopholes are allowing loan defaulters to contest parliamentary seats, risking a return of the very financial interests that hollowed out Bangladesh’s banks ...
Bangladesh's base reciprocal tariff will stand at 19 per cent, slightly higher than India's 18 per cent, but that is not ...
Finance Adviser Salehuddin Ahmed on Monday said that Bangladesh’s economy remains largely stable despite significant ...
Explore the severe pollution crisis in Bangladesh, with a focus on Dhaka's mounting waste problem and the environmental ...
In preparation for the competition, the BCB hosted a fitness camp at the Sher-e-Bangla National Stadium on Sunday, February 1 ...
As Bangladesh enters another national election cycle, campaign promises once again focus on roads, drains and local services. But this familiar pattern reveals a deeper distortion in the country’s par ...
Chief Adviser Professor Muhammad Yunus on Thursday stressed the need for problem-solving training, saying that different ...
Dr Salehuddin suggested that many observers are unaware of the internal economic challenges the government had to manage. “You often do not know the internal situation of the economy,” he told ...
You cannot organize credible elections while banning the country’s largest political party, the Awami League.” ...
Bangladesh, the world's second-largest producer of garments, has seen 240 factories shut since the August 2024 uprising.
Despite high hopes for structural reform, the uprising resulted in chaotic governance, a weak interim government unable to ...