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The mirage of ‘people power in Nepal

Bangladesh, Sept. 25 -- Western audiences never seem to tire of revolutions. The imagery is irresistible: young students taking to the streets, chanting against corruption, defying an unpopular govern... Read More


Myanmar Kachin states rare earths turns forgotten war zone into new fault line in US-China rivalry

Bangladesh, Sept. 24 -- Most Americans would struggle to locate Myanmar on a map, let alone its northernmost state of Kachin. Yet this rugged, mountainous frontier—wedged between China and India... Read More


Hidden sides of ‘Islamic nuke pact between Pakistan and Saudi Arabia

Bangladesh, Sept. 23 -- When Pakistans Defense Minister Khawaja Asif recently claimed that Saudi Arabia could access Pakistans nuclear umbrella under a new defense pact, he was not simply engaging in ... Read More


International Republican Institute attempts to linger Yunus tenure through survey hoax

Bangladesh, Sept. 22 -- In Bangladesh today, political turbulence has become the rule rather than the exception. Inflation eats away at savings, unemployment haunts the young, and the economy appears,... Read More


Vance calls for employers to discipline those celebrating Charlie Kirks death

Bangladesh, Sept. 17 -- The assassination of conservative activist Charlie Kirk has ignited one of the most polarizing debates in recent American political memory. Just days after the founder of Turni... Read More


East Timors SUV scandal sparks student-led protests and political fallout

Bangladesh, Sept. 16 -- For the second day in a row, East Timors capital, Dili, became the epicenter of anger and unrest as police clashed with demonstrators on September 16 over a controversial gover... Read More


Fired FBI officials sue over political retaliation, accuse Trump administration of meddling

Bangladesh, Sept. 15 -- A federal lawsuit filed on September 10 has brought to light explosive allegations that three high-ranking Federal Bureau of Investigation officials were fired last month in wh... Read More


A Nation Adrift: Year After Hasina's Ouster Bangladesh Remains In Political Limbo

New Delhi, Sept. 15 -- South Asia has long been the playground of political experiments-some democratic, others far less so. The latest of these, the so-called interim government led by Muhammad Yunus... Read More


Rethinking global plastic policy: Beyond rhetoric to real solutions

Bangladesh, Sept. 14 -- The recent collapse of the UN Plastics Treaty negotiations in Geneva has left many environmentalists disheartened. Advocates for reducing plastic production clashed with oil-pr... Read More


India and China seek common ground at SCO summit amid global shifts

Bangladesh, Sept. 13 -- The September 2025 Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) summit in Tianjin marked a turning point not just for the organization itself but also for global geopolitics. While ... Read More