Oikyafront for stronger ties with India

    Sayeed Muhammad of DOT Main opposition alliance Jatiya Oikyafront, in its manifesto, has pledged that it will work to bolster Bangladesh’s relationship with India on the basis of equality. Bangladesh will join the projects beneficial for it under the One Belt, One Road initiative by China, the manifesto further revealed under the party’s foreign policy…

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      Prospects for US-China Relations in 2019

      Kevin Rudd, Former Prime Minister of Australia, is President of the Asia Society Policy Institute in New York and Chair of the Independent Commission on Multilateralism/Project Syndicate China’s leaders will attempt to re-stabilize bilateral ties and ease tensions in its non-US relationships. At the same time, they are likely to use the next year to…

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        The torture of Theresa May

        John Lloyd, Co-founded the Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism at the University of Oxford/Reuters Now is the time for all good citizens to put their elected politicians on the rack. Torture is what tyrants visited – and, often, still visit – upon real or presumed enemies among their own people. But subjecting their…

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          Tigers whacked by Windies in 1st T20

          Sayeed Muhammad of DOT : West Indies defeated the hosts in a convincing manner to make a good start of the T20I series. The Caribbeans registered a comprehensive 8-wicket win in Sylhet, after the Tigers folded for just 129 with one over still to go. Bangladesh won the toss and opted to bat first, but…

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            “We will keep fighting for rights”

            Arafat Hasan of DOT Noted human rights activist Sultana Kamal has pledged that rights defenders will continue to be vocal unless rights of the oppressed people are ensured. “Our voice will not be stopped before that. I can stress this out,” she said while addressing a roundtable discussion  in the capital yesterday afternoon organized by…

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              Layla Shweikani and the Syrian women the world ignores

              Sana Hussein/Middle East Monitor A Syrian family gathered in a mosque in the Illinois suburb of Willowbrook two weeks ago today. Supported by their friends and community members they mourned the loss of their daughter, Layla Shweikani, two years after her death. Days before, the Syrian government had confirmed that Layla, a Syrian-American citizen, had…

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