By T N Ashok By the end of 2025, Bangladesh finds itself without the two women figures who defined it. With the death of ...
Prime Minister for two full terms, Khaleda was the wife of the first of Bangladesh’s many military rulers in the nation’s ...
The challenge for India is no longer how to ensure Bangladesh’s stability, but how to engage a Bangladesh that is politically ...
Walayar lynching exposes racial stereotyping, violence and systemic neglect faced by migrant workers in Kerala ...
The unscheduled leave from work has meant travel expenses, loss of daily wages and uncertainty about employment. But the fear ...
Hundreds of new restaurants opened in metro Phoenix in 2025, including over 30 national and international chains that made ...
Bangladesh’s youth are often labelled impatient, restless – even disruptive. But impatience today may simply be another name for honesty ...
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IPL 2026: KKR's top 3 options to replace Mustafizur Rahman
Following BCCI's recent directive for Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) to release Bangladeshi pacer Mustafizur Rahman due to ...
People were not only mourning Khaleda Zia the individual, or even the three-time prime minister. They were mourning an era in which politics still felt personal, where loyalty was built over decades, ...
The Trump administration's deep cuts in U.S. foreign health aid had a devastating impact. Yet there were achievements of note ...
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1971 was not an ending, it was a pause
For many in India, 1971 became a story that seemed to end neatly. A just war, a decisive victory, a surrender on a winter ...
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