How did Kerry find our PM?

    Mohammad Ali Sattar John Kerry’s short trip to Bangladesh has been interesting. He came in for just little over seven hours and had a hectic schedule to meet up. However brief may be the stay any visit by an American top state official is significant. These visits come either following a certain incident or action…

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      Brexit continues

      Syed Nasir Ershad The world appears to becoming more and more unstable now a days. People are not happy staying in a single place for long. They tend to shift their living location in every given opportunity. Migration is happening because of economic, political and many other reasons. While people from the developing world aspire…

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        Bangladesh Female Sport Heroes Are Emerging

        Eshan Maitra Just over a decade ago, we could hardly think of any other sport than cricket in the national perspective. Though, football, badminton or volleyball was common sports among the youth. But never as popular as comparing to cricket. Moreover, it was even more uncommon to see girls into sports. It was not always…

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          Migration: Good or Bad?

          Surjeet Singh For a laymen, migration is a movement of people from one place to another with the intensions of settling in the new region temporarily or permanently (if they are allowed). The migration can took place within the countries (internal migration) as well as between the countries (external migration). There are various international organizations…

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            How long and why?

            Tarannum Sattar Risha is dead. Another voice silenced and this time through no fault of her own. Risha, a student of 8th grade in Willes Little Flower School went to the tailor with her mother to order a dress to be custom made. Her beauty attracted one of the workers in the tailor shop. Her…

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              MONTH OF AUGUST: It means so much to so many

              Mohammad Ali Sattar The month of August has turned out to be a time of huge task of remembrance. This month means everything to this nation. The loss of the founding leader on the 15th of this month along with his family members and other kin is an event that not only shook the very…

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                The Syrian Conflict:: A further rout on humanity

                Ashik Kabir ashikk992@gmail.com The recent images of a Syrian boy drenched in blood and dust have astounded the world once again. It has brought the gruelling realities of Syrian civil war. The boy, Omran Daqneesh who is roughly 5 years old stunned the world into silence when the images of his being rescue were published…

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                  I do not “agree” with this “culture”

                   Salim Mustafa It was started when a teacher, in 1999 of govt. school, sparked a debate over British rule while taking his class, not exactly British rule but the condition of the farmers under their regime or after enacting our own independent constitution in 1950. More than half of class had a firm belief over…

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