China’s Eid charity in Dhaka highlights a powerful contrast between outward generosity and alleged repression at home.
Kongkon Karmaker
China’s Eid charity in Dhaka highlights a powerful contrast between outward generosity and alleged repression at home.
Kongkon Karmaker
The ULFA-I attack in Tinsukia has sharpened focus on a possible cross-border militant nexus involving Bangladeshi and Rohingya groups. Security...
The Borderlens Desk
Explore how Sheikh Hasina transformed Bangladesh through welfare-driven governance, blending development, policy, and social reform into a national success story.
Anwar A. Khan
Five Buddhist temples were ransacked, two Hindu temples damaged, and homes burned in Cox’s Bazar, leaving minorities terrified. Despite 18...
Sanjoy Kumar Barua
A Garo mother with her infant faced armed officials during a forced eviction in Modhupur Forest. The incident has sparked...
Sanjoy Kumar Barua
Indigenous families in Bangladesh’s Madhupur forest fear displacement as development projects expand in their ancestral land.
Sanjoy Kumar Barua
Was Trump’s letter a gesture of friendship or a subtle push for strategic alignment? Bangladesh must guard its hard-won sovereignty.
Anwar A. Khan
President Mohammed Shahabuddin has accused former interim chief Muhammad Yunus of constitutional violations during his tenure. The remarks highlight sharp...
Kongkon Karmaker
Bangladesh, born from the sacrifices of 1971, now confronts questions of democratic legitimacy and sovereignty after the 12 February 2026...
Anwar A. Khan
In his farewell speech, Muhammad Yunus suggested linking India’s “Seven Sisters” to Bangladesh’s sea access, drawing sharp reactions. Critics in...
Bidhayak Das
Protests across Bangladesh demand accountability from interim chief Muhammad Yunus over last year’s unrest.
Sanjoy Kumar Barua
Post-election violence in Bangladesh has left several dead and hundreds injured across multiple districts. The unrest raises concerns over minority...
The Borderlens Desk