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Bangladesh’s visa crisis: Diplomatic failure or national reckoning?
Bangladesh’s visa crisis: Diplomatic failure or national reckoning?

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by Rased Mehedi

Bangladesh’s visa crisis: Diplomatic failure or national reckoning?

Getting an e-visa for Uzbekistan, a country rich in Muslim heritage, was once remarkably simple for Bangladeshi citizens. A single-entry visa could be obtained online for just $30 from the comfort of home. Since August 6, 2024, however, Uzbekistan has suspended e-visa services for Bangladeshi citizens. As a result, Bangladesh no longer appears on the list of countries eligible for e-visa applications. Even now, in January 2026, the Uzbek government has yet to lift this restriction.

El Nino's influence: Winter bids farewell at the beginning of Magh
El Nino's influence: Winter bids farewell at the beginning of Magh

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by Hira Talukder

El Nino's influence: Winter bids farewell at the beginning of Magh

People say 'The cold weather of Magh can even keeps a tiger inside its den'. However, the opposite is happening this time due to the effect of El Nino caused by climate change. Winter is bidding farewell in the first week of the current Bangali month of Magh (third week of February). Although it is traditionally the Paush-Magh winter season, this time the normal winter is ending early. This information has been provided by the Meteorological Department.

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The U.S. attack on Venezuela, the arrest of President Maduro, and the subsequent takeover of the country’s oil resources. What is your opinion?
The U.S. attack on Venezuela, the arrest of President Maduro, and the subsequent takeover of the country’s oil resources. What is your opinion?

The U.S. attack on Venezuela, the arrest of President Maduro, and the subsequent takeover of the country’s oil resources. What is your opinion?

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Pakistan will not boycott WC for Bangladesh
Pakistan will not boycott WC for Bangladesh

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Pakistan will not boycott WC for Bangladesh

Pakistan will not boycott the T20 World Cup hosted by India in support of Bangladesh. A source from the Pakistan Cricket Board, PCB, confirmed the matter to Gulf News, saying Pakistan’s position is not to boycott the World Cup.

Mustafiz named in Wisden’s T20 Team of the Year
Mustafiz named in Wisden’s T20 Team of the Year

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Mustafiz named in Wisden’s T20 Team of the Year

Bangladesh pacer Mustafizur Rahman enjoyed an excellent year in T20 cricket, both for the national team and across various franchise leagues. In recognition of his performances, the “Cutter Master” has earned a place in Wisden’s T20 Team of the Year.

ICC did not set any deadline: BCB
ICC did not set any deadline: BCB

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ICC did not set any deadline: BCB

The Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) has dismissed reports published in international media claiming that the International Cricket Council (ICC) set a Wednesday deadline for a final decision on Bangladesh’s participation in the World Cup.

Bangladesh could be replaced by Scotland in WC if it does not travel to India
Bangladesh could be replaced by Scotland in WC if it does not travel to India

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Bangladesh could be replaced by Scotland in WC if it does not travel to India

The International Cricket Council (ICC) has informed Bangladesh that matches of the upcoming T20 World Cup, scheduled for next month, must be played in India. Otherwise, Bangladesh could risk exclusion from the tournament, several media outlets reported on Monday.

Nazmul responds to show-cause notice: ‘I’ve become popular’
Nazmul responds to show-cause notice: ‘I’ve become popular’

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Nazmul responds to show-cause notice: ‘I’ve become popular’

Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) director M. Nazmul Islam, who faced a show-cause notice over controversial remarks about players, has finally submitted his response.

Bangladesh’s T20 World Cup fate to be decided by January 21
Bangladesh’s T20 World Cup fate to be decided by January 21

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Bangladesh’s T20 World Cup fate to be decided by January 21

The Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) must make a final decision on the country’s participation in the 2026 T20 World Cup, including whether to play matches in India, by January 21, according to the International Cricket Council (ICC).

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Chhatra Dal holds 2nd day of sit-in protest outside Election Commission

Chhatra Dal holds 2nd day of sit-in protest outside Election Commission

Chhatra Dal holds 2nd day of sit-in protest outside Election Commission

The Jatiotabadi Chhatra Dal on Monday (January 19) staged its second consecutive day of sit-in protests in front of the Election Commission (EC), accusing the body of partisan conduct over postal ballots and the Shahjalal University of Science and Technology (SUST) student union election.

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Bangladesh’s visa crisis: Diplomatic failure or national reckoning?
Bangladesh’s visa crisis: Diplomatic failure or national reckoning?

by Rased Mehedi

Bangladesh’s visa crisis: Diplomatic failure or national reckoning?

Getting an e-visa for Uzbekistan, a country rich in Muslim heritage, was once remarkably simple for Bangladeshi citizens. A single-entry visa could be obtained online for just $30 from the comfort of home. Since August 6, 2024, however, Uzbekistan has suspended e-visa services for Bangladeshi citizens. As a result, Bangladesh no longer appears on the list of countries eligible for e-visa applications. Even now, in January 2026, the Uzbek government has yet to lift this restriction.

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Political implications of Tarique Rahman's secondcoming
Tarique Rahman’s interview

by Amin Al Rasheed

Political implications of Tarique Rahman's secondcoming

Depicting a political leader, let alone any ordinary person, taking off his shoes and socks and walking barefoot on the ground, smelling the earth, when he returns to the beloved homeland after almost a decade and a half seems not to be unusual. In that sense, the sight of Tarique Rahman walking barefoot on the ground at Hazrat Shahjalal International Airport in Dhaka on December 25, after spending 17 years in exile in London, did not impress people. But what caught more attention was that he replaced the special chairs on the reception stage in the 300-foot highway area with ordinary chairs, made no negative comments about his political opponents, made no slanderous remarks, showed no egoism, and did not show people lofty dreams. Also, the political foresight and economy of words and phrases that Tarique Rahman displayed in his speech by saying 'I have a plan' in imitation of Martin Luther King, the famous civil rights leader, priest, and symbol of non-violent movement in the United States, may help understand the dynamics of his future politics.

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Taiwan crisis: Battle cries at heart of silicon industry
Taiwan crisis: Battle cries at heart of silicon industry

by Mahmud Hossain

Taiwan crisis: Battle cries at heart of silicon industry

It was July 2021. The world was in the throes of a severe chip crisis. At such a time, an analyst asked Mark Liu, chairman of TSMC, the center of the technology world, a strange question: "Aren't your customers worried when China threatens war with Taiwan?"

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