(New York) – Recent legislative initiatives by Bangladesh’s interim government risk undermining fundamental freedoms, Human Rights Watch said today. Instead of pursuing its pledge to...
Saima Wazed, WHO’s South East Asia Regional is attending the World Health Assembly in Geneva, and presiding over official events, even while her home...
SRINAGAR, India -- Journalists, digital media outlets and activists are raising the alarm after the Indian government ordered the blocking of nearly 8,000 X...
Family, religion and peer group have traditionally shaped social values. Today, the impact of the media surpasses all three, from the giant TV screen...
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By Ghulam Suhrawardi
This article is written to give an introspective and critical examination of Bangladesh's evolving stance on the proposed UN-led humanitarian...
India’s self-proclaimed ascent as a “Vishwaguru” — the global teacher — is rapidly unraveling into a case study in strategic overreach. The post-Pahalgam conflict,...
Given that India and Pakistan have perpetually been engaged in conflicts on several issues at various levels, any “ceasefire” can certainly not be considered...
Guwahati: Amid India-Pakistan confrontations, the Baloch community residing in Bharat urges the Union government in New Delhi for extending support to their causes by...
By Ghulam Suhrawardi
Drawing upon a lifetime of academic scholarship, professional engagement, and policy observation, I offer this article as a critical intervention into one...
In an earlier article, we celebrated the resilience of Generation Z in Bangladesh. They have shown remarkable ability to navigate the sea of information,...