Paper Cannot Cover Up Flames on March 16, 2023The name, Nobel laureate professor Dr Yunus, is again being discussed in the media. Recently, 40 global personalities wrote an open letter to the Prime Minister of Bangladesh; expressing concern about the health and safety of Professor Yunus. In the letter, the dignitaries claimed that Professor Yunus was a victim of “unfair treatment” by the […]
COP27: Bangladesh Must not Be Left Alone to Deal with Climate Challenges on November 14, 2022From November 6 to November 18, 2022, Sharm el-Sheikh, Egypt, is hosting the 27th Conference of Parties (COP27) of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change. This two-week climate conference is critical for the globe because it occurs at a time when nations are coping with a global energy crisis, the conflict in Ukraine, […]
India-Bangladesh Relations Through the Lens of Win-Win Outcomes on October 1, 2022Following its declaration in December 1971, Bangladesh’s independence was first acknowledged by India. In South Asia, these two nations have historically had a shared border. Although there have been a few problems, relations between the two nations are still largely good. Despite decades-long border disputes coming to an end with the signing of the historic […]
The Meteoric Fall of Nobel Laureate Prof Dr Younus on August 2, 2022Dr Muhammad Yunus, who was once applauded at home and abroad for his efforts to end poverty, has seen a significant decline in his reputation as a result of his controversial role in Bangladesh on several issues, ranging from influencing the World Bank to scrapping the Padma Bridge financing, tax evasion, illegal transfer of donor […]