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“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...

Ambulance Syndicate Greed Claims Newborn’s Life

Syndicates have long been a prevalent issue in Bangladesh. However, can the extreme greed of these syndicates lead a family towards a tragic and...

“Bangladesh’s Economic Rebound: A Testament to Resilience”

After a tumultuous change in power last year, the interim government faced the daunting task of rescuing the economy from the brink of collapse....

“Bangladesh’s Fragile Democracy: Lessons from Counterfactual History”

In the words of Blaise Pascal in his 1670 work Pensées, the impact of even the smallest details on history can be profound. Reflecting...

“Bangladesh Bank Reform Gains Support for Autonomy”

The banking reforms proposed by the interim government have gained significant support from economists and civil society, in contrast to other reform initiatives that...

“Bolivia’s Election: Peaceful Runoff Looms After Unique Vote”

In Bolivia, the initial phase of the national election held on August 17 led to a unique second round of voting, marking a significant...

“Bangladesh’s July Uprising: Revolution or Revolt?”

In every society, genuine structural transformation occurs when there is a shift in material conditions, including changes in production forces, economic structures, political elite...

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