Bangladesh politics

FeaturedNewsWorld

When the Nobel Peace Prize Becomes a Farce: A World Still Yearning for True Peace

Bangladesh will not be deceived by borrowed prestige. Nor will it forgive betrayal of its sacred destiny. In the hierarchy

Read More
AsiaFeaturedNews

Butchers Are Back: How Jamaat-Shibir Infiltrated Bangladesh’s Judiciary

In a cruel twist of fate, the criminals’ progeny now don the robes of righteousness while the true patriots stand

Read More
OpinionTop Stories

OPINION: Banned, Not Gone—Can Bangladesh’s Awami League Spark Peaceful Change?

Ultimately, it raises questions of profound importance: Is it possible to transform a nation without resorting to bloodshed?  The movement

Read More
OpinionTop Stories

OPINION: Yunus Defies UN, Bans Bangladesh’s Awami League Without Referendum

Bangladeshi democracy has always been a bit of a balancing act—it’s fragile, often disputed, and shaped by deep mistrust among

Read More
OpinionTop Stories

OPINION: Anti-Indian Rhetoric Driving Unreported Hindu Persecution in Bangladesh?

This situation clearly showed that in the new Bangladesh, if you are Hindu, fighting for your rights is considered sedition.

Read More
OpinionTop Stories

OPINION: Bangladesh on a new dawn raining clouds of Extremism 

Cultural and religious minorities in Bangladesh are also suffering due to rising extremism. The New York Times published a report

Read More