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WEDNESDAY, JUNE 17, 2026

In case you missed it

In case you missed it

What they are collecting is coal sludge: fine fragments of coal that are washed out of the mining process and carried through the drainage channel as waste. The mine has no use for it. Photo: Hasan Jamilur Rahman Saikat/TBS

The women surviving in the shadow of Bangladesh's biggest coal project

For two decades, women in Dinajpur have stood in a coal mine’s drainage channel, collecting discarded sludge to feed their families — sustaining an invisible economy beside one of Bangladesh's...

A fisherman arrives ashore near a ship recycling yard in Sitakunda. Photo: Monowar Maruf Nafis

As shipbreaking reforms, Sitakunda’s Jaladas return to the sea

The world cup is a global stage for investment, diplomacy and national image. Photo: REUTERS

The World Cup Is Never Just Football: Mega-events as instruments of geopolitical power

Illustartion: TBS

Should media replace journalists and artists with AI

A cat perches on its owner's shoulder. Photo: Courtesy

How pet ownership got easier for urban Bangladesh

The rape and murder we condemn today: Are we ready to prevent the next one?

The rape and murder we condemn today: Are we ready to prevent the next one?

Chinese vloggers line the narrow streets of Techpara, filming for hours with iPhones fitted with cooling fans. Photos: Mehedi Hasan

What are Uttara's Chinese vloggers up to?

Tarique Rahman’s journey ahead promises to be a bumpy ride

Tarique Rahman’s journey ahead promises to be a bumpy ride

Photo: Collected

Decoding American militarism in the 21st century

Illustration: TBS

SMART KPIs: Can government employees be measured like the private sector?

Captain Anam believes that the Sitakunda coastline offers rare natural conditions for ship recycling. Photo: Mizanur Rahman Yousuf

Anam Chowdhury: The captain who guides ships to their last shore

Illustration:TBS

The ‘dream job’ is dead. Is society ready to accept alternative careers?

From Tk60,000 to Tk4,000: How local pharma makes cancer drugs affordable

From Tk60,000 to Tk4,000: How local pharma makes cancer drugs affordable

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