Anti-Indianism is rising in Bangladesh as ties between the South Asian neighbours sink to a new low.
Anti-India slogans move from campuses to streets and cultural spaces, highlighting rising anger over politics, elections and regional tensions.
Mahmudur Rahman Manna, president of Nagorik Oikya, has announced that he will not contest the election from the Dhaka-18 ...
As the capital heads into a pivotal election shaped by a mass uprising, fractured alliances and new political entrants, the ...
Dhaka is adding over 400,000 people every year, fueled by flooding, rural collapse, and a booming garment economy that millions depend on. This video breaks down why the city is growing so fast, what ...
Developers say they are not making profits, while the middle class—the largest segment of Dhaka’s population—say they can no longer afford apartments. Then, who are actually buying these flats?
Discover Dhaka micro-communities like Save the Heritages of Bangladesh, BMCC, and Cartoon People to combat urban loneliness. These passion-driven groups foster cultural identity and heritage ...
Dhaka is losing its low-rise residential heritage at an unprecedented pace. What is disappearing with it is a way of living shaped by courtyards, verandas and extended families ...
Dhaka-16 and Dhaka-18 constituencies have been identified as risk-prone. Among the three constituencies, Dhaka-14 and ...
Nagorik Oikya Convener Mahmudur Rahman Manna has decided to withdraw from the electoral race in the Dhaka-18 constituency. “I have withdrawn myself from the electoral race in Dhaka-18,” he told The ...
DHAKA, Feb 1 (Reuters Life!) - The sun-dial no longer tells the time because high rises block the rays and the grass is patchy, but for scores of Bangladeshi lovers, Baldah park in downtown Dhaka is ...