Lu’s visit: Old message, only louder
19 January 2023, 15:00 PM Black, White and Grey
One Year of US Sanctions: Denial and Defiance
9 December 2022, 18:00 PM Black, White and Grey
Sanctions against Rab and the shifts in US policies
21 December 2021, 18:00 PM Black, White and Grey
Schools are finally reopening, but what’s next?
5 September 2021, 18:00 PM Black, White and Grey
Three concerns about Taliban 2.0
17 August 2021, 18:00 PM Black, White and Grey
Mohiuddin Ahmed: An institution in himself
24 June 2021, 18:00 PM Black, White and Grey
A press release that bares it all
18 June 2021, 18:00 PM Black, White and Grey
India’s Covid 19 catastrophe: The cost of complacency
3 May 2021, 18:00 PM Black, White and Grey

Transitioning from autocracy to democracy: The four challenges for Bangladesh

The challenges are not exclusively of the interim government's but of the entire political class.
27 June 2025, 02:00 AM

Lu’s visit: Old message, only louder

Secretary Lu’s visit, against these backgrounds, reiterated the message of the past year that the US would like to see a fair and inclusive election in Bangladesh and that it is concerned about the shrinking civic space.
19 January 2023, 15:00 PM

One Year of US Sanctions: Denial and Defiance

The government has not only curtailed freedom of expression and assembly, but it has also used state institutions to silence its critics and political opponents in a brutal manner.
9 December 2022, 18:00 PM

Sanctions against Rab and the shifts in US policies

Since the US Department of Treasury and the Department of State imposed sanctions on the Rapid Action Battalion (Rab) and seven of its current and former officials on December 10, the future of the Bangladesh-US relationship has become a topic of analysis and intense speculation in Bangladeshi media.
21 December 2021, 18:00 PM

Schools are finally reopening, but what’s next?

The government’s decision to open educational institutions is a welcome development. All educational institutions have remained closed since the beginning of the Covid-19 pandemic, and the promise of online education has failed miserably to deliver.
5 September 2021, 18:00 PM

Three concerns about Taliban 2.0

The Taliban has returned to power in Afghanistan. The spectacular fall of the US-backed government has caught everyone by surprise, although for years it was conventional wisdom that the war was lost in Afghanistan.
17 August 2021, 18:00 PM

100 Years Of Dhaka University: The illusive autonomy and the partisanship

The founding anniversary of any organisation offers an opportunity for introspection; a centenary makes introspection an imperative. In its centenary, the important task Dhaka University faces is identifying its most significant achievement in the last hundred years.
29 June 2021, 18:00 PM

Mohiuddin Ahmed: An institution in himself

To the average reader, Mohiuddin Ahmed is better known as the founder of University Press Limited, a reputed publishing house in the country.
24 June 2021, 18:00 PM

A press release that bares it all

The news that the Dhaka University authorities said they will take legal action if the university and/or its vice-chancellor, Prof Akhtaruzzaman, is mocked in social media is quite shocking.
18 June 2021, 18:00 PM

India’s Covid 19 catastrophe: The cost of complacency

"Last year, in February-March, a lot of experts had said that India will be the worst-affected country, there will be tsunami of cases.
3 May 2021, 18:00 PM

US Election 2020: What Biden Must Do

With the national conventions behind, Democratic Presidential candidate Joe Biden and Republican candidate incumbent Donald Trump, are now on the campaign trail.
4 September 2020, 18:00 PM

‘Will the state take responsibility?’

“Who will accept responsibility for the incident? Will the state take responsibility?” Asked the Supreme Court of Bangladesh on February 13 of this year to the lawyers representing the state of Bangladesh while addressing a review petition. The review petition was submitted by the state. These questions were about those who have disappeared and remained missing for years.
29 August 2020, 18:00 PM

Defunding WHO: Trump’s reckless decision

President Donald Trump’s decision to halt funding to the World Health Organization (WHO) in the midst of a global pandemic is not only reckless
20 April 2020, 18:00 PM

ICJ Ruling on Rohingya: Where do we go from here?

The International Court of Justice (ICJ) ruling on Myanmar about taking emergency measures for the protection of the Rohingyas, delivered at The Hague on Thursday, is historic on many counts and provides a glimmer of hope for the persecuted community of Myanmar. The question is: where do we go from here?
25 January 2020, 18:00 PM

Two contexts of influx from India

The influx of people from India crossing the borders to Bangladesh in the past weeks warrants the attention of Bangladeshi policymakers. Unfortunately, the foreign minister’s recent statement that
30 November 2019, 18:00 PM

NRC in Assam: What Happened? What’s Next?

The bizarre phenomenon called updating the National Registry of Citizens (NRC) in Assam, completed under the auspices of the Indian central government with direct supervision of the Indian Supreme Court, which made 1.9 million people stateless citizens,
7 September 2019, 18:00 PM

Revoking Article 370: Why now?

More than a week has passed since Articles 370 and 35A of the Indian constitution have been scrapped by the Narendra Modi-led BJP government.
15 August 2019, 18:00 PM

Rahul Gandhi’s resignation: Three inconvenient issues

The public announce-ment of the resignation of Rahul Gandhi as president of the Indian National Congress on Wednesday was surprising and expected, at once.
4 July 2019, 18:00 PM

Impeaching Trump: ‘To be or not to be?’

The opening phrase of a soliloquy uttered by Prince Hamlet in Act 3, Scene 1 of the play Hamlet—“To be or not to be?”—was about life and death, not about politics; yet perhaps this aptly captures the current US political scene. Facing a decision of great significance, the Democratic Party leaders of the House of Representatives seem to be in the same quandary.
1 June 2019, 18:00 PM

New wave of radicalisation or taking advantage of the trust deficit?

The wave of terrorist attacks in Sri Lankan churches and hotels frequented by foreigners, which killed at least 290 people and injured around 500, is astounding both in scale and sophistication in planning.
22 April 2019, 18:00 PM