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Editorial
38 minutes ago

Labour ordinance goes past tripartite agreement

The interim government's amendment of the labour law, despite objections raised by business groups during the draft stage, has triggered fresh protests demanding its withdrawal. Opponents argue that some key provisions deviate from the understandings reached earlier in tripartite meetings involving

Columns
41 minutes ago

Hunger and food insecurity stare in the face of world

Reports on hunger and food insecurity are unnerving. The 2025 state of food security and nutrition in the world (SOFI) report finds that 673 million people constituting 8.3 per cent of the global population faced acute hunger in 2024. The SOFI is an annual publication by five important United Natio

Opinions
an hour ago

Should government still be in business?

At a recent roundtable on business climate organised by The Financial Express, the vice chairman of the Export Promotion Bureau has posed a pertinent question: should the government be doing business at all? The question is as old as the state-owned enterprises themselves and is more relevant today

Law & Order
an hour ago

Police, RAB launch crackdown to make Raozan ‘terror-free’

Eight light guns (LG), along with local weapons and ammunition have been recovered in a special joint drive conducted by police and RAB members in Chattogram’s Raozan. No arrests have been reported until now. The drive, conducted on the early hours of Thursday across different locations in

Views
an hour ago

Unpacking emotional costs of remittance narrative

Labour migration has become one of Bangladesh's most celebrated development narratives. Over the decades, millions of Bangladeshis have travelled to the Gulf, Southeast Asia, Europe, and beyond, sending home remittances that sustain households and stabilise the national economy. These flows of mone

National
an hour ago

Some 4,000 expats register on first day to vote in next election

Over 4,000 expatriate Bangladeshis registered on Thursday, the first day of the “Postal Vote BD” app launched by the Election Commission in a bid to allow more Bangladeshis residing abroad to participate in the upcoming national election. As of 7:30 pm on Thursday, a total of 4,026 vot

National
an hour ago

Gas supply reduced across Titas Gas network until Friday morning

Authorities have warned of low gas pressure in the distribution network of Titas Gas until Friday morning due to reduced liquefied natural gas (LNG) supply. According to an emergency message from Titas on Thursday, the gas supply is decreasing due to “urgent maintenance work” at the LN

Trade
2 hours ago

Yunnan business delegation urges more Bangladesh consulates in China

A visiting business delegation from China’s Yunnan province has called on the Bangladesh government to open more consulates in key Chinese regions, in addition to its existing mission in Canton (Guangzhou), and recommended that China set up a consulate in Chattogram to further deepen and faci

National
2 hours ago

Bomb attack on DUCSU member’s home

Assailants have thrown a crude bomb at DUCSU member Umma Uswatun Rafia’s house in Mymensingh, while pouring flammable materials in an attempt to set the residence on fire. Her family is reportedly in a state of panic following the attack. The incident took place around 2:45am on Wednesday a

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