A government move to scrap thousands of music and physical education posts in Bangladesh’s primary schools has ignited a fierce...
Rafi Uddin Kabir
A government move to scrap thousands of music and physical education posts in Bangladesh’s primary schools has ignited a fierce...
Rafi Uddin Kabir
Ceasefires in Gaza are temporary pauses, designed to fail, offering relief without resolving the underlying conflict. True peace remains impossible...
Binayak Sundas
Bangladesh faces a sudden political shift—party bans, secret exits, and global meddling hint at a deeper power realignment.
Bidhayak Das
A banned extremist group staged a massive rally in Dhaka, raising serious security concerns under the Yunus-led interim government.
Sanjoy Kumar Barua
Manipur faces President’s Rule as ethnic violence between Meitei and Kuki communities spirals out of control.
The Borderlens Desk
Bangladesh stands at a crossroads, facing the challenge of transitioning from authoritarianism to democracy.
The Borderlens Desk
The Sibsagar incident, initially hailed as a victory for Asomiyagiri, was swiftly overshadowed by a gang rape in Dhing.
Nava Thakuria
As K P Sharma Oli takes the helm as Nepal’s Prime Minister, the political winds are shifting, not just within...
The Borderlens Desk
The Modi 3.0 cabinet has reduced northeast representation to three MPs following the Indian National Congress's modest gains in the...
Nava Thakuria
The Bharatiya Janata Party is mulling disciplinary action against theĀ dissenting MLAsĀ from the northeastern state of Manipur, after a few party...
The Borderlens Desk
Having emerged as the single largest party in the recently held elections in Meghalaya, it is but natural for the...
Bidhayak Das
A Myanmar Commentary by Kyaw Lynn While conflict continues in Myanmar in the aftermath of the military coup, the political...
Kyaw Lynn, tni.org