Bangladesh
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ASIA
The Rohingya have a right to return to Myanmar
By Tahseen Ali Since August 2017 Bangladesh has been dealing with a catastrophic humanitarian crisis generated solely by Myanmar’s brutal…
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AMERICAS
Adopting change implies adapting to change… or else!
By Ben Tanosborn As we have it in today’s world, faith and reason are forced to cohabitate, procreating in their…
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ASIA
Rule of law trumps politics in Bangladesh
By Sajeeb Wazed The 2014 national elections in Bangladesh were among the most violent in the nation’s history. The Bangladesh…
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ASIA
India’s nuclear triad & South Asia’s strategic stability
By Uzge A. Saleem India and Pakistan are the two key players of South Asia and the region’s stability largely depends…
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ASIA
The pain is doubled when the government keeps saying Bangladesh has democracy
By Minar Rashid Sheikh Hasina has choked her grip on the citizens of Bangladesh using all kinds of rules and regulations.…
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ASIA
Tetul Hujur now sour with Khaleda, sweet with Hasina
By Minar Rashid It requires a little bit of explanation of this title for non-Bengali readers of this column. Tetul is…
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OPINION
Democracy, yes or no?
By Mahira Qadeer Khan Governance refer to structures and processes that are designed to ensure accountability, transparency, responsiveness, rule of…
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AMERICAS
Bangladesh: A feeble foreign policy implementation in South America
By Peter Tase The People’s Republic of Bangladesh proclaimed its independence on March 26, 1971; the South Asian nation has…
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ASIA
ISIS and the threat to secular fabric of Bangladesh
By Dr. Nanda Kishor As the world is reeling under the fear of terrorism the recent attacks on Bangladesh by Islamic…
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