International Women’s Day highlights progress, but safety remains a crisis in Bangladesh. Weak law enforcement, ...
In a country where women's safety is often treated as a footnote, the recent assault on two young women in Dhaka's Lalmatia ...
They are nine women from vastly different backgrounds; none is a household name, few have ever made the news, yet they are all in their own right extraordinary.
It was also meant to reaffirm the need for Muhammad Yunus’ leadership, especially to carry out electoral and judicial reforms that would mend Bangladesh’s broken ... Innocent people were picked up ...
On 15 January, Khadija Begum, an elderly woman in Karachi virtually met her biological daughter Minu and her grandson Osman (not his real ... married a street vendor, who died in the Covid pandemic.
During UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres' visit to Bangladesh, the BNP urged for swift national elections following ...
For Dhaka’s street food vendors, operating without legal recognition means a constant struggle against law enforcement and extortion ...
Over the course of three decades, Saifuzzaman Chowdhury built a multi-million-dollar real estate empire with properties across the globe, as recent investigations by the Financial Times and Al Jazeera ...
If you liked this story, share it with other people. Bangladeshi rice researchers’ concern over a Bloomberg report about methane emission resulted in the installation of a real-time data ...
Police used batons and teargas to disperse thousands of members of a banned Islamist group as they marched through streets in Bangladesh's capital ...
Since the political transition on August 5 last year, Bangladesh has experienced a sharp rise in violent crimes, including ...
Police in Bangladesh's capital Dhaka used tear gas and sound grenades on Friday to disperse hundreds of members of the banned ...