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5 Killed in pickup-CNG collision in Rangamati
5 Killed in pickup-CNG collision in Rangamati

by VB Desk

5 Killed in pickup-CNG collision in Rangamati

Five people have been killed in a collision between a pickup truck and a CNG auto-rickshaw in the Rubber Garden area of Kaukhali upazila in the hilly district of Rangamati.

Economics

Training programme on Bank assurance held

Bank

by Press Release

Training programme on Bank assurance held

A training programme on Bancassurance was conducted by the Bangladesh Insurance Academy at its office in Mohakhali, Dhaka. The three days long training programme was specially arranged for the officials of Midland Bank.

Training programme on Bank assurance held

Opinion

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Do you think the 13th National Parliamentary Election should be held before or after the reforms?

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State and Politics

How necessary is reform, and how sustainable can it be?
How necessary is reform, and how sustainable can it be?

Politics and Bureaucracy

How necessary is reform, and how sustainable can it be?

The word “reform” is short, but its meaning and significance are immense and multifaceted. According to the Oxford and Cambridge dictionaries, it means: “to make an improvement, especially by changing a person's behaviour or the structure of something.”

Why does BNP want elections in December?
Why does BNP want elections in December?

Politics and Bureaucracy

Why does BNP want elections in December?

Following the fall of the Awami League government on August 5 under the pressure of a mass uprising, an interim government was formed on August 8 under the leadership of Dr. Muhammad Yunus. The BNP (Bangladesh Nationalist Party) is considered a significant stakeholder in this government, as it was one of the political parties consulted during its formation. Moreover, with the ousting of the Awami League, the BNP has emerged as the country's most influential political force. Yet, despite its position, the BNP's relationship with the interim government has increasingly grown distant—particularly over the issue of the roadmap and timing of the national election. This tension became starkly visible on Wednesday, April 16, when the BNP Secretary General, Mirza Fakhrul Islam Alamgir, made a strongly worded statement during a meeting with the Chief Adviser of the interim government.

Europe, US: A fractured relationship
Europe, US.

Diplomacy

Europe, US: A fractured relationship

The relationship between Europe and the United States traces its origins back to the battlefields of World War II. From those war-torn grounds emerged the foundations of geopolitical blocs. In the post-war world, the growing influence of the socialist bloc led by the Soviet Union heightened anxiety and sparked escalating tensions. A multi-dimensional competition took shape between the two blocs, each accusing the other of trying to destroy its internal unity. Just as American troops couldn’t establish a presence in Eastern European countries, Soviet tanks couldn’t roll into the Prussian fields due to the U.S.'s opposition. This attempt to separate the U.S. from Europe was once termed “decoupling.” What decades of Cold War hostility failed to accomplish, former U.S. President Donald Trump has moved to achieve within mere weeks.

Israeli writers call for an end to Gaza war
Israeli writers call for an end to Gaza war

Diplomacy

Israeli writers call for an end to Gaza war

Although a temporary ceasefire was established between Hamas and Israel in the third week of January this year, it collapsed by March. The Israeli military continues to carry out what many are calling acts of genocide in Gaza. This brutal war has triggered global outrage, with mass protests erupting in the United States, Morocco, Turkey, Bangladesh, and numerous other countries. Now, joining the chorus of dissent are Israeli writers, poets, and journalists themselves. In a powerful act of resistance, at least 350 Israeli literary figures have signed a letter urging their leaders to end the war.

The old trick of holding onto power
The old trick of holding onto power

State and Politics

The old trick of holding onto power

“When people on the street say you should stay for another five years”—this remark by Home Affairs Advisor Lieutenant General (Retd.) Md. Jahangir Alam Chowdhury closely resembles a Facebook status posted by Sarjis Alam, the Northern Regional Chief Coordinator of the National Citizen Party (NCP).

Attacks on foreign brands have ruined the country's image
Attacks on foreign brands have ruined the country's image

Diplomacy

Attacks on foreign brands have ruined the country's image

Of course, Hamas has driven this violent man crazy. Due to its excessive confidence and belief in its own power, Hamas has suddenly attacked inside Israel and killed, tortured, and taken hostage Israeli civilians. In retaliation, Israeli soldiers are shooting wherever there is movement inside Gaza, silencing it. There is no hesitation in the words of the Israeli soldiers, Hamas fighters killed them in October 2023, now they are killing Palestinians. One soldier said, ‘We came to kill them. We are killing their wives, children, dogs, cats - everything.'

Special Content

Interim Government's first DC conference: What new directions are expected?
Interim Government's first DC conference: What new directions are expected?

Report

by Manik Miazee

Interim Government's first DC conference: What new directions are expected?

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.

Indus Water Treaty suspension: What could be the impact on both countries?
Indus Water Treaty suspension: What could be the impact on both countries?

Report

by Tanmay Mondal, Kolkata

Indus Water Treaty suspension: What could be the impact on both countries?

Following the terrorist attack in Pahalgam, Jammu and Kashmir, the Indian government has taken a series of tough measures, one of the most significant being the suspension of the Indus Water Treaty with Pakistan. The decision was reportedly made during a meeting of the Cabinet Committee on Security (CCS), chaired by Prime Minister Narendra Modi in New Delhi. Following the meeting, Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri issued a statement announcing the immediate suspension of the 1960 Indus Water Treaty between India and Pakistan. He further stated that the suspension would remain in effect until Pakistan credibly ceases its support for cross-border terrorism.

Rana Plaza rescuers get exhaustion, despair and neglect in return
Rana Plaza rescuers get exhaustion, despair and neglect in return

Report

by Emranul Azim Chowdhury

Rana Plaza rescuers get exhaustion, despair and neglect in return

A devastating disaster occurred in Savar of Dhaka, that touched the entire world on April 24, 2013. The nine-story commercial building, 'Rana Plaza,' collapsed in the blink of an eye, resulting in the death of nearly 1,138 people, most of whom were garment factory workers. Thousands were injured in the incident. The world was shocked by one of the most horrific industrial disasters in history.

International

Kashmir Attack: Indian, Pakistani forces exchange fire along LoC

Kashmir Attack: Indian, Pakistani forces exchange fire along LoC

Kashmir Attack: Indian, Pakistani forces exchange fire along LoC

Troops from Pakistan and India exchanged fire overnight across the Line of Control in disputed Kashmir, officials said on Friday, after the United Nations urged the nuclear-armed rivals to show "maximum restraint" following a deadly shooting in the region, reports NDTV.

Meghalaya govt tightens security along India-Bangladesh border

Meghalaya govt tightens security along India-Bangladesh border

Meghalaya govt tightens security along India-Bangladesh border

Following the Pahalgam terror attack in Jammu and Kashmir, the government of India's northeastern state of Meghalaya has ordered heightened vigil along the 443-km-long international border with Bangladesh. Meghalaya Chief Minister Conrad K. Sangma is currently in New Delhi. From there, he is closely monitoring the security situation in the state and has urged local administrators to further enhance coordination with the Border Security Force (BSF).

Industry

ILDTS policy amendment: What could be the impact on telecommunication sector?
ILDTS policy amendment

by Rased Mehedi

ILDTS policy amendment: What could be the impact on telecommunication sector?

Bangladesh Telecommunication Regulatory Commission (BTRC) has taken the initiative to bring changes to the International Long Distance Telecommunications Services (ILDTS) policy, which was introduced 15 years ago. This move must be welcomed as the sector has undergone drastic technological transformation in the last 15 years. The entire landscape of telecommunications has changed fundamentally.

National

5 Killed in pickup-CNG collision in Rangamati
5 Killed in pickup-CNG collision in Rangamati

by VB Desk

5 Killed in pickup-CNG collision in Rangamati

Five people have been killed in a collision between a pickup truck and a CNG auto-rickshaw in the Rubber Garden area of Kaukhali upazila in the hilly district of Rangamati.

Economics

Art and Culture

Protests erupt over demolition of poet Rafiq Azad's Dhanmondi residence

Protests erupt over demolition of poet Rafiq Azad's Dhanmondi residence

poet Rafiq Azad

The house located at 139/4A, Road No. 1 in Dhanmondi (western side) is situated on approximately 5 kathas of land. According to sources, the one-story house was temporarily allotted in the name of poet Dilara Hafiz by the ‘Estate Office’ in 1988. At the time, Dilara Hafiz was serving as a lecturer at Eden College.

Soumitra Dev: Demise of timely voice of protest

Soumitra Dev: Demise of timely voice of protest

Soumitra Dev: Demise of timely  voice of protest

a shadow of sorrow fell over social media, especially Facebook, as news spread of the poet’s passing at a hospital in Khilgaon on Tuesday morning (April 15). Poet's admirers, writers, and journalists expressed their grief over his death. His friends described the loss as 'sudden' and 'unreliable', flooding the online space with messages of mourning. Many wrote: "A clear-spoken, protest-oriented voice of his time."

Diplomacy

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