Govt grants special powers to army officers to improve law and order
The government must not feel entitled or disassociate itself from the people by making unilateral decisions
Orpita would have become one of the most loved and respected teachers of the Institute of Business Administration
The sheer number of people injured during the July-August uprising is stupefying
Tk 523 crore spent in six years, yet the city floods easily
Alarm over dengue outbreak must be taken seriously
Any viable Third Way political idea must resonate with ordinary citizens and galvanise public support in the next democratic election.
Environment is one of three pillars of sustainable development, while society and economy are the other two.
Yunus and the IG must be cautious not to fall into the political traps that can derail even the most well-intentioned leaders
Kazi Imdadul Huq’s novel Abdullah, written nearly a century ago, is regarded as one of the first modern novels by a Bengali Muslim writer. Initially known for his poetry and children’s literature, Huq transitioned into a notable prose writer, offering profound insights into history, culture, and society. Abdullah was his only novel, published posthumously, and it has since become a milestone in Bengali literature, earning enduring acclaim from readers.
Firdous Azim: There has been an uprising in Bangladesh.
Anwarul Quadir (1887-1948) was a key literary figure whose work significantly influenced the intellectual movement of Bengali Muslims in late colonial Bengal.
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.
Why is the US delegation's visit to Bangladesh so important for us?
If attacks continue to happen day after day, what would be the consequences?
Dr Syeda Sultana Razia speaks to The Daily Star Opinion regarding the causes behind frequent fires and some possible solutions.
Why is there so much difference between the reality of common people and that which the government wants to see or project?
Why is the government failing to manage the market as they should?
Prof Yunus is now in a position to elevate the country’s voice in the climate crisis that affects Bangladesh most acutely.
Anyone familiar with the previous “elections” held between 2014 and 2024 will know that it is virtually impossible these spending caps were adhered to, despite parties’ claims of compliance on paper.
How did the elite and the politicians manage to evade the rule of law and siphon billions out of the country?
After the stunning fall of an autocratic regime camouflaged in democratic garb, we now have a precious opportunity to reclaim our rights as a people.
Former army chief Moin’s excuse of following the chain of command betrays his puerility at its worst.
Given the lax nature of Bangladesh’s legal enforcement measures, traffickers can easily coerce victims into signing forged documents
The banking scams and digital financial crimes plaguing our country are not just economic issues; they're a threat to our aspirations for a reformed Bangladesh.
An institutionalised mass wedding will replace one form of social regulation with another.
The flaws in the Adani Godda power plant agreement have been widely documented by both domestic and international outlets.
Trump’s true calling might well have been to be a carnival barker (unkind critics may say a used-car salesman)