Opinion
Bangladesh Failing Its Daughters: Rape Crisis and the Collapse of Justice
Bangladesh’s rising rape crisis is not only a crime wave. It is a collapse of governance, justice and social conscience.
Opinion
When Development Slows, the Poor Pay the Price
Bangladesh’s lowest ADP implementation in 20 years is hitting jobs, healthcare, and poverty, raising concerns over governance and economic stability.
Opinion
From Interim Repression to Elected Control: Bangladesh’s Unbroken Cycle
Recent arrests over social media posts highlight a deeper continuity of repression in Bangladesh, raising concerns over democracy, rule of law, and press freedom.
Opinion
When “America First” Becomes Bangladesh Last
Critics argue the Yunus regime’s US trade deal favors Washington, raises sovereignty concerns, and exposes Bangladesh to long-term economic risks.