Cartoons, as a form of artistic activism, speak the language of time. They highlight contemporary political events and societal absurdities, often at great personal risk to the artists.
After Hasina’s ousting on 5 August, Bangabandhu’s death anniversary was observed in a subdued manner resembling the years that prevailed after the fall of his one-party state regime. What went wrong?
After Hasina fled the country by helicopter, some of the political ... “Bangladesh 2.0”, as people here call it. Protest art and murals now line the streets of Dhaka with striking pop art ...
The banging on the door started just after sunrise, when law student Iftekhar Alam was still sleeping in his fifth-floor ...
(AFP) New Delhi: India’s plan to further extend the India-Bangladesh Friendship pipeline (IBFP) carrying diesel to its neighbour has gone in the slow lane due to the current political crisis in ...
GUWAHATI: The operations of Numaligarh Refinery Limited (NRL) in Bangladesh have not been affected by the political turmoil in the neighbouring country, the refinery said on Friday. Dr Ranjit Rath ...
The recent student movement has left many veteran politicians wondering if a new era of political transformation in Bangladesh is on the horizon. Golam Sarwar Milon, the first president of the ...
Dhaka, The recent student movement in Bangladesh, culminating in the ouster of Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina, marks a watershed moment in the nation's political landscape, fuelled by a 70-year ...
In light of a volatile mix of political unrest and catastrophic flooding, Bangladesh's garment industry, a vital economic pillar of the country, is facing a severe crisis leading to slowing down ...
After the coup and violence following protests in Bangladesh, Bangladeshi students studying at BHU expressed being safe in India. While speaking to ANI, they said, “We are feeling safe here.