Can Bangladesh become an economic powerhouse?
According to Pricewaterhouse Coopers, Bangladesh has the potential to become the world's 23rd largest economy by 2050.
15 February 2017, 18:00 PM
The best possible solution
Since the re-escalation of tensions between the government of Myanmar and the Rohingya people in October 2016 and the reinvigorated persecution of the minority group that followed, thousands of Rohingyas have again fled to Bangladesh - the United Nations humanitarian office's most recent estimate is 69,000.
8 February 2017, 18:00 PM
Opinion: Collective effort alone can solve Rohingya crisis
Ever since tensions again escalated between the government of Myanmar and the Rohingya people on October 2016 and the reinvigorated persecution of the minority group that followed, thousands of Rohingyas have fled to Bangladesh — the United Nations humanitarian office’s most recent estimate is 69,000.
6 February 2017, 09:33 AM
How Trump can truly stop terrorism
On January 27, US President Donald Trump signed an executive order temporarily (at least 90 days) banning the
3 February 2017, 18:00 PM
Dhaka’s deadly dust problem
Over the years, the air quality in Bangladesh and particularly in cities like Dhaka has undoubtedly been getting worse.
30 January 2017, 09:03 AM
Sign of hope, or business as usual?
The Rohingyas are a people struck by tragedy. Persecuted in their home country, Myanmar, over 65,000 of them have fled to Bangladesh between October 9, 2016, and January 5, 2017, according to a report from the United Nations Office of Coordination for Humanitarian Affairs.
23 January 2017, 18:00 PM
Finding the best outcome
Following an investigation launched in October 2015 by the Directorate General of Anti-Dumping and Allied Duties (DGAD) under the Ministry of Commerce and Industry of India, on January 5, 2017, India imposed substantial 'anti-dumping duty' on imports of jute and jute goods from Bangladesh.
14 January 2017, 18:00 PM
When convicts are free, justice is captive
On January 9, 2012, Zubair Ahmed, a final year English student at Jahangirnagar University, died succumbing to his injuries after being severely tortured the day before. Five years since his death, four of his killers are still roaming free today. Three of them had fled a Dhaka court dock on February 23, 2015, after their bail was denied. The other, never showed up to court and has remained on the run ever since.
9 January 2017, 09:23 AM
The biggest underreported stories of 2016
The conscious and intelligent manipulation of the organised habits and opinions of the masses is an important element in democratic society.
3 January 2017, 18:00 PM
A crisis only 'humanity' can overcome
On December 18, as appointed by the United Nations General Assembly, the international community recognises and celebrates the rights of migrants around the world.
17 December 2016, 18:00 PM
The greatest moral issue of our time
In 1977, following the late Yasser Arafat's speech at the United Nations General Assembly on November 13, 1974, where he
28 November 2016, 18:00 PM
The Cuban Himalayas
The son of a wealthy landowner, Fidel Alejandro Castro Ruz was born on August 13, 1926. A towering figure during the Cuban
26 November 2016, 18:00 PM
Violence spurred by greed for land
"What I want to say is that the way the government is behaving with indigenous people now is violating their human rights.What is the solution? The government must provide them with protection. They must prosecute and punish those who are committing such crimes."
23 November 2016, 18:00 PM
Schools we send our children to
No renovation or repair work had been done to the building since being constructed 20 years ago. And no alternative arrangement has been thought of since the Primary Education Office issued its warning.
22 November 2016, 18:00 PM
Fleeing police custody, nothing new for Bangladesh
How could Rafsan Hossain Rubel, accused of raping an indigenous girl aged, 18, flee while in police custody? The man the authorities let flee was not only an alleged rapist, but according to them, had confessed to his involved in extortion, robbery and abduction – seemingly a seasoned criminal. With his laundry list of crimes, the man is a clear menace to society and danger to public safety. His craftiness in escaping from police custody is only further proof of this.
14 November 2016, 09:01 AM
Big Brother is watching you
Worldwide, there is an increasing trend of decreasing privacy for the mass of the people that, I believe, we should all be worried about.
11 November 2016, 18:00 PM
What to make of Shahadat’s acquittal?
A court acquits Shahadat Hossain and his wife on charges of torturing a minor girl employed at his house as a maid.
7 November 2016, 10:12 AM
Brahmanbaria Burning
The vicious attacks on Hindu homes, establishments and temples since October 30 indicates an increase in the level of bigotry among certain sections of the society. The question is how did these miscreants get the courage to carry out these crimes? The Daily Star talks to some individuals who have been directly affected or are speaking out against these hate crimes.
6 November 2016, 18:00 PM
Paying for a crime not committed
If the government can successfully address its own issues, it can, and should make a strong case at the conference to the rest of the world for greater compensations from developed countries and other international donors, rather than loans to deal with issues for which, Bangladesh, in all honesty, is least responsible, if at all.
4 November 2016, 18:00 PM
Digital Security Act, 2016
The draft Digital Security Act 2016, intended to address the need for cyber-crime legislation, according to the authorities, was approved on August 22, 2016, by the Cabinet. But members of civil society, media and activists have already expressed their concerns over the draft law impinging upon people's freedom of expression.
28 October 2016, 18:00 PM