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Ramisa Rob

‘Peace at the border is Bangladesh’s duty’

Aid to Rakhine would help stabilise the state and pave the way for Rohingya repatriation.
11 May 2025, 02:00 AM

India-Pakistan tensions and the risks of war

It is too early, and rather preliminary, to conclude that India-Pakistan tensions have escalated to a “war.”
7 May 2025, 14:30 PM

Can India and Pakistan de-escalate tensions after Pahalgam attacks?

India and Pakistan are in the middle of their biggest crises in years.
7 May 2025, 03:00 AM

What should be our game plan to tackle global volatility?

Mustafizur Rahman, distinguished fellow at the Centre for Policy Dialogue (CPD), speaks to Ramisa Rob of The Daily Star about how Bangladesh can navigate the current challenges.
9 April 2025, 02:00 AM

Trump and Zelensky: Is the damage irreparable?

For Trump, it’s always, “What’s in it for me?”
5 March 2025, 05:00 AM

Can Trump actually 'take over' Gaza?

International laws can't and won't stop him. So then, what can?
6 February 2025, 15:54 PM

Why India should address the misinformation campaign against Bangladesh

India is applying its own framework of sectarian politics to interpret and represent Bangladesh.
4 December 2024, 02:00 AM

Why is Elon Musk all over US politics?

Musk’s bet on Trump has already benefited him.
20 November 2024, 07:00 AM

Match Highlights: Brazil vs South Korea — as it happened

Match highlights: Formidable Brazil steamrolled South Korea 4-1 to advance to the Quarter Finals.
5 December 2022, 18:18 PM

End of the Bolsonaro Era: What the World Can Learn from Brazil

With a sliver of sanity realising the urgent need for damage control, Brazilians have voted out their most dangerous populist leader.
1 November 2022, 11:30 AM

Shikho: Transforming lives, one student at a time

Tanjir Arafat Turjo, 17, hops on a bus every morning, at 6:30am from his home in Banastree, Rampura, and travels over an hour to BAF Shaheen College Kurmitola,
17 October 2022, 18:00 PM

Trouble brewing for RMG exporters as orders fall

Apparel exporters in Bangladesh are feeling the pinch of a looming global recession, persisting higher inflation and dragging severe fallout of the Russia-Ukraine war as orders from international buyers have fallen. 
24 August 2022, 02:15 AM

The lethal legacy of Donald Trump: American fascism

If there was any doubt that America has been encroaching fascism, it ended on Wednesday with the white nationalist coup in the US Capitol. The image of an American flag replaced with a Trump flag symbolises the “F-word” to its very core. At this point, America might as well wake up and prepare for another historically horrible political event infiltrated by Donald J. Trump, the most unhinged leader in the nation’s history.
9 January 2021, 10:01 AM

Rage Against Rape

Many have welcomed the government’s introduction of the death penalty, misconceiving Bangladesh’s rape problem as a quick-fix punishment problem.
18 October 2020, 18:00 PM

Inside the unexpected, unstoppable Hong Kong

When she first heard about the infamous extradition bill on March 31 this year, Adrienne, a 24-year-old Hong Kong national, had lost hope.
24 August 2019, 18:00 PM

Kashmir: Why Article 370 and why its abrogation will prove to be costly

This year, on August 14 and 15, Independence Day of Pakistan and India, celebrations were tainted with the political tensions that followed the Bharatiya Janata Party led Indian Government’s decision on August 5, 2019 to abrogate Article 370 and Article 35a, that granted special status to Jammu and Kashmir, including the right to have its own constitution and its own flag, and residents’ rights and privileges, respectively.
18 August 2019, 18:00 PM

Spiralling anger and nuclear dangers

In the summer of 1945, a jittery premonition marked the lives of the citizens of Hiroshima, as B-29 super fortresses—planes that the Japanese locals called B-San or Mr.B—had been stationed in the northeast corner of the fan-shaped city.
5 August 2019, 18:00 PM

A Perpetrator’s Prerogative 

About a month back, a 20-year-old man—a university student—was accused of sexual harassment and assault by multiple girls who came forward on social media. Following the circulation of posts exposing his alleged behavior, he faced, at max, a blast of “angry” emojis and hateful comments.
1 August 2019, 18:00 PM

Online sexual extortion: Why can’t we protect the most vulnerable?

We might commonly perceive cyber-security as a high-profile issue concerning governments and large corporations.
30 July 2019, 18:00 PM

A deep dive into America’s latest nosedive

Four years ago, when I stepped onto American soil for college, I quickly learned, somewhere in small talk, the rhetorical question “Where are you originally from?” and the phrase “Go back to your country” were vintage stocks of an evil market called racism.
21 July 2019, 18:00 PM

It’s on us to end rape culture

The truth is, we, as a society, have failed: we haven’t found a solution to the pervasive rape culture in Bangladesh—over 630 women have been raped in the last 6 months (Ain O Salish Kendra)—because we haven’t been addressing the problem in the first place.
14 July 2019, 18:00 PM

Overpopulation narrative is misguided

For Bangladesh—one of the most densely populated nations in the world (1,252 people per square kilometre according to online publication Our World in Data, led by economist Max Roser)—overpopulation is one of the most fundamental concerns.
10 July 2019, 18:00 PM

The Dark Web: A nightmare possibility

The Internet may, at first, seem like a safe haven as it makes it easier for all of us to share the most personal information.
4 July 2019, 18:00 PM

Inside the US immigration crisis: For children, borders are brutal

Lately, it’s been nerve-shattering to follow American news outlets where the phrase—“detained child migrants”—is starting to mirror vicious buzzwords. Scareheads like “hundreds of migrant children held in internment camps” regularly precede a grim catalogue of
28 June 2019, 18:00 PM

The dark dowry

Aklima is the eldest daughter of a family in Mymensingh. Her father works as a vegetable vendor; her mother occasionally helps out, but during Aklima’s childhood, she mostly stayed at home, grooming her to impress prospective husbands.
27 June 2019, 18:00 PM

Global Peace Index: Can numbers define world peace?

Percep-tions of peacefulness can vary from person to person, nation to nation, depending on various factors such as the interplay of religious convictions, ethics, with real-life experiences. So logically, everyone’s views will not be reflected in, and can even be contradicted by the “Global Peace Index”—a measurement of “relative” position of peacefulness in 163 nations around the world,
20 June 2019, 18:00 PM

World Day Against Child Labour: Confronting our complicity

Children born to affluent backgrounds grow up with the warning to never touch sharp objects, especially to never go near a boti, and oftentimes in the same household, another child from a less affluent background straddles the same protruding blades, because that’s their job. This disturbing illustration of class difference, however, is the least of the problems in this society where much worse is happening all around.
11 June 2019, 18:00 PM

Online Sexual Harassment: Exposing dark secrets in the digital corners of Bangladesh

A 21-year-old woman grew up with an ambition of pursuing a career in law, but today, her future seems bleak. It all started two years ago, when she entered into a relationship with a 28-year-old man.
30 May 2019, 18:00 PM

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