Opinion
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The Urgent Need of Decolonisation in South Asia
Imagine if South Asia were a character in a British comedy—let’s say, Noren, the perfectly polite butler who serves with…
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Political Maturity? Ranil’s Honourable Exit and NPP’s Reciprocal Approach
Chathuranga Abeysinghe, Executive Committee member of the National People’s Power, appeared on a TV talk show last Tuesday, where he…
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Bridging the Divide and Finding Peace in the Chittagong Hill Tracts
The Chittagong Hill Tracts (CHT) in southeastern Bangladesh, known for its stunning landscapes and cultural diversity, has been plagued by…
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Hypocrisy in International Relations is the World’s Favorite Double Standards
Ah, ‘’hypocrisy’’—the fine art of pretending to be better than you are. It’s like being the guy who lectures you…
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Dr. Yunus’ thoughts are much needed in today’s turbulent world: Narayan Murthy
Sheikh Hasina left the country and fled to India after being ousted from power on August 5 in the face…
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Bangladesh’s Future Hinges on Steering Through Uncharted Waters in the Post-Hasina Era
By Rajeev Ahmed Bangladesh, a country that has seen remarkable economic growth and social progress over the past decade, finds…
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What’s Behind Bangladesh’s Student Protests?
BY Geoffrey Macdonald Bangladesh’s streets have again erupted with political violence. In early July, a university student protest began over…
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Beyond Extremist Rhetoric: Choosing Progress for Punjab
In recent months, Gurpatwant Singh Pannun, a figure associated with the fringe Khalistan separatist movement, has made headlines for all…
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Afghan common ground in India-Russia relations
BY KABIR TANEJA Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s visit to Russia for a summit-level meeting with President Vladimir Putin caught global…
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