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“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...

“Balancing AI Integration and Critical Thinking in Bangladeshi Academia”

The integration of Artificial Intelligence (AI) into university academia has become increasingly prevalent, especially among students in Bangladesh. Generative AI technologies have revolutionized learning...

Bangladesh Faces Soaring Poverty and Debt Crisis

The recent findings on poverty and indebtedness in Bangladesh are of grave concern. A study conducted by the Power and Participation Research Centre (PPRC)...

“Bangladesh’s July Charter: Political Agreement or Constitutional Clash?”

The July Charter, formulated by the National Consensus Commission post last year's student-people uprising and parliament dissolution, is a significant political agreement aiming to...

“Dhaka Struggles with Daily Deluge of Plastic Waste”

Plastic waste, particularly stemming from single-use products like plastic bags and various food packaging, remains a persistent issue despite continuous awareness initiatives and regulatory...

“Primary School Dropout Rates Surge in Bangladesh”

The recent spike in the dropout rate at primary schools is causing significant concern after a consistent decrease over the past 14 years. The...

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