Why the Oxford Union’s Bangladesh ‘debate’ sparked controversy
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A welcome pivot to logistics reform in the budget, but time for a commission
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Bangladesh needs a new social contract for higher education
17 June 2026, 00:00 AM
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Amid rising debt pressures, a case for sukuk to ease the burden
17 June 2026, 09:00 AM
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Promises and pitfalls of the new education budget
16 June 2026, 08:00 AM
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Solarising three-wheelers should be our next step in clean mobility
16 June 2026, 12:00 PM
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How data centres are draining water and energy from the Global South
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A gender-responsive budget must address the unpaid care burden
16 June 2026, 09:00 AM
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‘Sportswashing’ comes to America through the FIFA World Cup
16 June 2026, 10:00 AM
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How toxic digital spaces are grooming angry young men
15 June 2026, 13:25 PM
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Why the Oxford Union’s Bangladesh ‘debate’ sparked controversy
The issue was not about who spoke, but about who did not speak.
4 hour(s) ago
How data centres are draining water and energy from the Global South
The story started in Georgia, US—not with a law being broken in some faraway place, but with residents noticing something wrong in their own homes: the water pressure kept dropping unusually.
9 hour(s) ago
A welcome pivot to logistics reform in the budget, but time for a commission
The proposed national budget for FY2026-27 deserves recognition for placing logistics and trade facilitation closer to the centre of Bangladesh’s economic transformation agenda.
10 hour(s) ago
Amid rising debt pressures, a case for sukuk to ease the burden
The government’s proposed Tk 9.38 lakh crore budget for FY2026-27 is the largest in Bangladesh’s history.
17 June 2026, 09:00 AM
Bangladesh needs a new social contract for higher education
When it comes to higher education, Bangladesh does not have a funding problem; what it has, instead, is an accountability problem.
17 June 2026, 00:00 AM
Solarising three-wheelers should be our next step in clean mobility
For years, battery-run three-wheelers have operated largely outside the scope of formal regulation. Attempting to ban them altogether (as is commonly suggested) would neither be practical nor economically sound. A better approach would be to modernise and retrofit the existing fleet in phases while also keeping in mind the safety of passengers and drivers.
16 June 2026, 12:00 PM
‘Sportswashing’ comes to America through the FIFA World Cup
The 2026 FIFA World Cup has arrived amid a deeply polarised political climate, with President Donald Trump facing criticism over immigration policies, foreign affairs, and economic management. The tournament thus offers an opportunity for the Trump administration to project a more celebratory image of the country to both domestic and international audiences.
16 June 2026, 10:00 AM
A gender-responsive budget must address the unpaid care burden
Can a budget be truly gender responsive if it does not adequately address the unpaid care burden that keeps millions of women out of the labour market?
16 June 2026, 09:00 AM
Promises and pitfalls of the new education budget
The proposed budget, the BNP government’s first in two decades, promises a shift away from physical infrastructure to human capital development and a journey towards a democratic, humane and inclusive economy. Can these promises be delivered?
16 June 2026, 08:00 AM
How toxic digital spaces are grooming angry young men
How does a university student go from watching entertainment to endorsing violence?
15 June 2026, 13:25 PM
Before adding a third language, fix students' foundational learning crisis
The BNP government has recently announced a series of education reforms. A third language will become compulsory alongside Bangla and English. Vocational education will expand.
15 June 2026, 12:00 PM
Persistent delay in restoring the Information Commission is unacceptable
It is true that observers have so far viewed the performance of the BNP government, which took office in February 2026 following a year-and-a-half-long interim administration, with cautious optimism.
15 June 2026, 11:00 AM
A record health budget, but the challenge, as always, is execution
Bangladesh’s health sector has long advanced through a paradox. On the one hand, millions of people fall into financial hardship every year due to healthcare expenses
15 June 2026, 09:00 AM
How the proposed budget reinforces an unequal tax structure
One of the most serious weaknesses in Bangladesh’s economy is that its tax collection, relative to the economy size, remains among the lowest in the world; the country ranks only slightly above war-ravaged Yemen and Sudan.
15 June 2026, 08:00 AM
With opposition inputs, the budget debate finally matures, but constraints persist
A mature democracy needs an opposition that responds to the budget with serious governing alternatives, not merely louder criticism.
14 June 2026, 11:00 AM
What the 57th border talks refused to say about BSF killings and push-ins
When diplomatic talks fail, the language of their conclusion is usually the last to admit it.
14 June 2026, 10:00 AM
Who pays for a fossil-free future? Bonn talks must answer the question
Adaptation finance remains far below what vulnerable countries require.
14 June 2026, 09:00 AM
How falling real prices threaten Bangladesh’s apparel sector
While our costs have been rising sharply and continuously, the unit prices paid for apparel have been falling in real terms.
14 June 2026, 08:00 AM
As El Niño looms, Bangladesh must brace for extreme heat
Earlier this month, the World Meteorological Organization (WMO) confirmed that El Niño has an 80 percent chance of forming before September, with the potential to rival the strongest ever recorded.
13 June 2026, 13:00 PM
Air pollution: What Beijing got right that Dhaka still hasn't
Around five years ago, headlines worldwide noted Beijing’s skyline darkened by pollution.
13 June 2026, 12:00 PM