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Op-Ed

  • Rio by numbers

    The 2016 Olympic and Paralympic Games will be held for the first time in South America. Rio de Janeiro was chosen at the International Olympic Committee General Assembly which took place on October 2, ...

  • A tear for a procession

    At last, we have seen a procession on Dhaka streets. With assassins lurking in many disguises, with oppositions crushed, with heavy-handed treatments meted out to protesters, there have not been pr ...

  • One month on from July 1

    The most common question since the incident, of course, is: “How are you doing?” Admittedly, the first few days were not great, and I was quite a nervous wreck, quite jumpy at the small ...

  • Right here, wrong now

    Right now, the nation’s government -- and perhaps many of its citizens -- are patting themselves on the back for Operation Storm 26, which resulted in the death of nine militants and the capture ...

  • Spring that went sour

    Revolutions usually do not end in romance; the period just prior to an uprising is of course very dreamy -- fiery rhetoric, visions of a better tomorrow, coated with a thick layer of optimism. The sce ...

  • A nation underwater

    Climate experts predict medium-range floods this season in Bangladesh. The floods caused by a sharp rise in water levels in the Teesta, Surma, Brahmaputra-Jamuna, Padma, and several other rivers have ...

  • Rajuk eviction: Bad policy, worse timing

    As all of Bangladesh is still reeling from the terrorist attack in Gulshan on July 1st, the government has responded with unprecedented vigor. Security forces are conducting raids across the country, ...