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Four leaders of the anti-discrimination student movement in Khulna have been permanently expelled from their organizational positions. The expelled members are Joint Convener Ashikur Rahman, Joint Member Secretary Syed Abdullah, Joint Member Secretary Rakib Hasan Sujan, and Organizer Safwan Ifaz.
The final of the ICC Champions Trophy is set to take place on March 9 at the Dubai International Cricket Stadium. The title-deciding match will feature India and New Zealand, both of whom advanced from Group A, where Bangladesh was also a participant. In the semifinals, India defeated Australia by four wickets, while New Zealand secured a 50-run victory against South Africa. Having showcased exceptional performances in the group stage and semifinals, both teams have rightfully earned their place in the final. Now, the big question remains: Who will lift the Champions Trophy – India or New Zealand?
The newly formed political party National Citizen Party (NCP), formed by a section of the Jatiya Nagarik Committee (JNC) and the Anti-Discrimination Student Movement, and student organisation Bangladesh Ganotantrik Chhatrasangsad are looking for new offices.
Whether in developed or underdeveloped countries, women face danger everywhere. There is hardly a woman who has not experienced unwanted physical contact at some point in her life. Predatory men lurk everywhere—on the streets, in buses, at workplaces, and even within their own homes. A shocking number of women and children face sexual harassment within their own families. Despite the many wonderful relationships between men and women, no woman has ever felt completely safe. Fear is ingrained in women's existence.
Throughout history, those who take on a role of resistance become heroes—especially during periods of political transition. When the oppressed, who had long accepted subjugation, finally rise, the ruling forces feel threatened. In the rulers’ lexicon, such moments of upheaval are labeled as revolution, rebellion, anarchy, breach of peace, or disorder. However, regardless of the terminology, these situations reflect the rulers' discomfort and fear. They lament that laws are being broken—laws that are supposedly necessary for societal cohesion. From their perspective, they are not wrong; governance cannot function without law. But for the oppressed, it is equally difficult to accept unjust laws. Accepting them would mean an insult to their very humanity.
As we all know, in a general sense, the rule of law is the main priority of law. The basic essence of the rule of law is the absence of arbitrariness in governance. It is well-established as an overall process and a practical matter. In establishing the rule of law, it is absolutely essential that the attitude of the legislators be in favour of the hopes and aspirations of the people. The law will be the criterion, not individuals, institutions, or parties, for determining every issue of state governance. All citizens of the state, regardless of religion, caste, tribe, class, party, or sect, are equal in the eyes of the law. Just as no citizen of the state can remain outside the purview of the law exerting his own influence, no citizen should be considered inferior in the eyes of the law. Every citizen of the state must have the opportunity to face the law for his actions and also to seek refuge in the law for his rights and demands.
The recent engagement between former US President Donald Trump and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has significantly altered the global diplomatic landscape, intensifying tensions among the US, its European allies, and Ukraine. Since Trump's reascendancy to power, there has been a marked reconfiguration of US foreign policy, characterized by a retreat from multilateral commitments that jeopardizes the reliability of longstanding alliances. The meeting with Zelensky—formerly emblematic of robust US - Ukraine relations—has raised alarms regarding Washington's shifting strategic priorities. Trump publicly scrutinized Kyiv's leadership and echoed narratives similar to those espoused by the Kremlin. This realignment poses substantial implications for the trajectory of the Ukraine conflict and could fundamentally reshape the global order.
"If you hate someone, even then, you cannot kill them. Because no matter how much you search the entire universe, you will never find another person exactly like them." – Carl Sagan.
A new political party has emerged from the streets. This party was born under the leadership of young individuals who spearheaded the July mass uprising. Now, a critical question arises: Is this truly a political party? How well does its agenda align with the political aspirations of the people of Bangladesh?
The first District Commissioners (DC) conference of the interim government holds significant importance in the current administrative context. This conference will involve discussions between the DCs and various ministries, where important directions will be given. In light of the changed political scenario, special policy decisions and administrative directions are expected to emerge from this conference.
The final of the ICC Champions Trophy is set to take place on March 9 at the Dubai International Cricket Stadium. The title-deciding match will feature India and New Zealand, both of whom advanced from Group A, where Bangladesh was also a participant. In the semifinals, India defeated Australia by four wickets, while New Zealand secured a 50-run victory against South Africa. Having showcased exceptional performances in the group stage and semifinals, both teams have rightfully earned their place in the final. Now, the big question remains: Who will lift the Champions Trophy – India or New Zealand?
The newly formed political party National Citizen Party (NCP), formed by a section of the Jatiya Nagarik Committee (JNC) and the Anti-Discrimination Student Movement, and student organisation Bangladesh Ganotantrik Chhatrasangsad are looking for new offices.
Foreign-owned data centers may still be subject to the laws and regulations of the country where the parent company is based. This can lead to conflicts and complications in legal matters, as the data might be accessible to foreign governments under their jurisdiction.
Four leaders of the anti-discrimination student movement in Khulna have been permanently expelled from their organizational positions. The expelled members are Joint Convener Ashikur Rahman, Joint Member Secretary Syed Abdullah, Joint Member Secretary Rakib Hasan Sujan, and Organizer Safwan Ifaz.
The ousted Awami League government had proposed a budget of Tk 7.97 trillion for the ongoing FY 2024-25, which remains in effect under the interim government. The budget is primarily divided into two major segments: development budget and non-development (operating) budget. In the first five months (July-November) of the current fiscal year, total expenditures under these two segments stood at Tk 1.97 trillion, marking an implementation rate of 24.84% of the total allocation.