Years after the mass exodus of Rohingya people from Myanmar, the crisis stands as one of the clearest examples of the global failure of justice.
The unprecedented growth of digital innovations within the twenty-first century has significantly shaped the way governance, communication, and daily living are conducted.
The issue of climate justice in Bangladesh has long been relegated to the footnotes of constitutional discourse.
Nearly half the patients in a rural upazila are suffering from tobacco-related cancer, indicating tobacco use is a major factor driving the country’s growing cancer burden.
At the centre of this evolution stands Shanta, a developer whose projects go beyond eye-catching architecture and exceptional quality. The sense of community, the value of greenery and the importance ...
Bangladesh recently went unbeaten across seven matches at the ICC Women's T20 World Cup Qualifier in Nepal, with Mostary finishing as the tournament’s second-highest run-getter.
For others, such losses bring only a never-ending nightmare. Alongside grief, they are left to endure financial hardship, a ...
Bangladesh stormed into the final of the SAFF Women’s U-19 Championship with their third win on the trot, after handing a 4-0 ...
Rumor Scanner has fact-checked that Home Affairs Adviser Jahangir Alam Chowdhury did not announce any internet shutdown on election day. The claim, circulated in his name, has no factual basis or ...
Self-care as the strategy of resistance is a response to the situation that deems violence as a standard of lived experience, so as not to allow despair or burnout to undermine our ability to perform ...
Previously, the law did not explicitly prohibit women from riding motorbikes and scooters, but in practice authorities refused to issue licences ...
The Ganges Treaty does not have a guarantee clause to ensure the discharge of the agreed-upon amount of water at Farakka Barrage to Bangladesh.