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“Dhaka Struggles with Parking Woes Amid Traffic Chaos”

The parking policy introduced by the prior government in 2019 has stagnated without progress. The Dhaka Transport Coordination Authority (DTCA), tasked with improving transportation...

“Global Power Struggles Escalate in 2025”

In April 2025, the US Navy vessel USS William P Lawrence navigated the Taiwan Strait, prompting China to deploy its navy and air force...

Netanyahu’s Gaza Control Plan Sparks International Criticism

Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has faced criticism for his approach to the Palestinian issue, with concerns raised over his lack of a clear...

BRAC Director Emphasizes Urgent Need for Climate Finance

Christina Chan, a senior climate hub director at BRAC and former managing director at the US Office of the Special Presidential Envoy for Climate...

“Bangladesh’s Post-July Regime: Continuity Over Transformation”

After ruling for more than 15 years, Sheikh Hasina's Awami League government came to an end on August 5, 2024, signaling a shift away...

“Report Exposes 305 Bangladeshi Deaths by India’s Border Force”

In the past decade, a recent report from the Human Rights Support Society reveals that 305 Bangladeshis have been killed by India's Border Security...

“New Bangladeshi Law Delays Justice for Dowry Abuse Victims”

Bangladeshi women facing abuse due to dowry demands now encounter an additional legal hurdle before seeking justice, thanks to the introduction of the Legal...

“Rohingya Crisis Addressed, Plight of Bangladeshi Workers Overlooked”

During a recent visit to Kuala Lumpur, the top adviser addressed the Rohingya crisis but overlooked the plight of Bangladeshi migrant workers in Malaysia...

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