The ministries, courts, and city halls of today stand like fortresses, detached from the lives they are meant to serve.
The WASH crisis in Tejgaon is more than a story of deprivation. It is a litmus test of our collective conscience.
Govt should suspend all benefits for disputed names until proper re-vetting
Political parties must put aside divisions, help restore stability
Govt must not remove specialist doctors from Shishu Bikash Kendras
Development projects must not encroach on natural spaces
With almost every new day, we, the ordinary people, are forced to see a new height of grotesque mob violence.
This is the unspoken cost of leaving—the everyday moments that don’t fit into migration agency brochures or glossy remittance statistics.
The trend of settling old scores about “who did what” decades ago should be seen as a distraction from the huge challenges facing any incoming government.
The National Human Rights Commission of Bangladesh responds to an editorial by The Daily Star.
There are no visible changes yet.
The trainee doctors at BSMMU have been demanding an increase of monthly allowance from Tk 20,000 to Tk 50,000 – a demand which is justified.
As a people, we have a tendency to be enamoured with the present political realities and treat the past with utter disdain. Even worse, we want to rewrite it, thus overvaluing the present and throwing the past into the bin
How might Trump's statement impact Bangladesh? How should Bangladesh actually handle this issue?
What defines a youth-led movement? What ideologies would they embrace? Who are they inviting to join?
Jamil Khan from The Daily Star discusses this issue with Sadi Muhammad Alok in today's Star Viewsroom
Professor Dr Salimullah Khan holds an in-depth conversation with The Daily Star Editor Mahfuz Anam.
The ministries, courts, and city halls of today stand like fortresses, detached from the lives they are meant to serve.
Survey raises concerns about women’s labour force participation.
For the foreseeable future, the world remains largely at China's mercy.
The WASH crisis in Tejgaon is more than a story of deprivation. It is a litmus test of our collective conscience.
Nepal's recent political development reflects a broader political pattern in South Asia.
Govt should suspend all benefits for disputed names until proper re-vetting
With almost every new day, we, the ordinary people, are forced to see a new height of grotesque mob violence.
Jamaat spokesperson told the press that anyone opposing the charter would be "siding with fascism"!
This is the unspoken cost of leaving—the everyday moments that don’t fit into migration agency brochures or glossy remittance statistics.
Dengue is a reflection of our mismanagement, negligence, and failure to uphold responsibilities.