“Water treaties aren't legally binding; what binds them is goodwill“
Shafiqul Islam (SI): At the World Economic Forum in Switzerland, they put water at the top of the international agenda, meaning
1 June 2015, 18:00 PM
"Legislative and cultural change cannot come about separately."
Flavia Agnes, prominent Indian lawyer and co-founder and director of MAJLIS, India, speaks to Nahela Nowshin of The Daily Star on May 16 at the second forum of Gender, Justice and Religion held at Spectra Convention Centre in Dhaka.
26 May 2015, 18:00 PM
Decoding the #Hashtag
There is an ongoing debate about the "success" rate of digital activism, given that success means different things to different people.
18 May 2015, 18:00 PM
Don't Ask,Don't Tell
The youth in Bangladesh (ages 15-30) form almost a third of the country's population, and almost half the youth population are women.
8 May 2015, 18:00 PM
Entitlement Syndrome
Ridiculous myths that attempt to justify sickening acts of sexual violence against women need to be addressed.
5 May 2015, 18:00 PM
Breathing While Black
A photograph was being widely shared on social media on the morning of April 27: a young man had his fist raised in the air as the police stood in formation while a store burned in the backdrop. "Baltimore unrest" were the words written in bold somewhere in the description of the photo.
3 May 2015, 18:00 PM
'Dhaka is one of the riskiest cities for earthquakes in the world'
Dr Syed Humayun Akhter, Professor and Chairman of Department of Geology at Dhaka University, speaks to Nahela Nowshin of The Daily Star about earthquake risk assessment and management in Bangladesh.
28 April 2015, 18:00 PM
Bangladesh: A potpourri of exquisite cultures
Bring on the platters of panta bhat and ilish. It's Pahela Baishakh -- the most colourful time of the year!
13 April 2015, 18:00 PM
An unexpected lesson on neoliberalism
THE impunity of every citadel of patriarchy is intact -- family, marriage, public servants, army, police," observes Dr. Amrita Chhachhi...
11 April 2015, 18:00 PM
“The streets and institutions are male-dominated and aggressive.”
Professor Dr. Saskia Wieringa of University of Amsterdam speaks to The Daily Star at the International Conference on Gender, Diversity and Development hosted by Dhaka University from March 27-29.
6 April 2015, 18:00 PM
No place to belong
THAI authorities detained 76 migrants including six suspected Rohingyas in Thailand's southern Nakhon Si Thammarat province on Monday.
1 April 2015, 18:00 PM
The fabric of identity
The two-nation theory, a founding principle of the partition of India in 1947, was effectively shattered with the birth of Bangladesh as a nation-state in 1971.
25 March 2015, 18:00 PM
Alienation breeds intolerance -- 'You need to invest in Islamic scholarship.'
All countries have some form of extremism, even developed Western countries—on both the left and the right wings.
11 March 2015, 18:00 PM
Living in a rape culture
In Chicago, a 19-year-old university student has been held on bail on sexual assault charges for tying up, beating and raping a fellow college student. In Liberia, a 12 year-old girl was raped and killed.
7 March 2015, 19:27 PM
Avijit is not "Bangladesh's Charlie Hebdo"
EVEN with all our differences, the nation is united in mourning the merciless killing of 42 year-old free thinker, prominent writer, engineer, humanist and blogger, Avijit Roy. Avijit, author of at least seven books, wrote extensively on promoting secular freedom and spoke openly about his religious beliefs.
2 March 2015, 18:00 PM