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Bangladesh plane crash: 33 individuals, including 27 children, still hospitalised
As many as 33 people, including 27 children, still remain hospitalised following last week's tragic plane crash into Dhaka’s Milestone School and college, local media reported on Monday. Professor Nasir Uddin, the acting Director of the Sheikh...

The silent crisis of tort law in Bangladesh
Although tort law has great potential to ensure accountability and remedy for quotidian civil wrongs, it is largely disregarded and neglected in Bangladesh. The result of such neglect has slowly yet surely become a crisis, siphoning the rule of...
Bangladesh showcases progress of livestock advisory system at national workshop
In a significant stride towards climate resilience in agriculture, the Government of Bangladesh convened a national-level “Project Closure Workshop” to celebrate the achievements of the National Livestock Advisory System (NLAS) and discuss its...

Bangladeshi youth revolutionising country’s fruticulture from...
Amid all the difficulties of earning a living in a foreign land, an expatriate Bangladeshi in Italy has been contributing immensely to pomology or fruticulture of Bangladesh for the past two years. Mohammad Bahadur so far has sent more than 35...

The Coal Conundrum: Balancing Growth and Climate Goals
Despite years of climate summits and net-zero targets, global coal consumption and production both hit record highs in 2024. According to the newly released 2025 Statistical Review of World Energy, global coal demand reached an all-time high of...

‘My Body is Burning’: How Climate Change is Worsening Bangladesh’s Labor Exploitation
“My body is burning. But still there is no break at all. I have to complete [my] work… I am suffering [in the heat], but I have to do my job.” That’s Raina, a garment worker in Bangladesh’s capital of Dhaka, speaking of the extreme heat and...

The ICJ ruling on climate action can boost Global South's voice
On July 23, 2025, the International Court of Justice (ICJ) delivered one of the most important judicial opinions in the history of international environmental law. In a landmark advisory opinion, the World Court clarified the legal obligation of...

Why Bangladesh needs a national maritime roadmap
There is something quietly dignified about the way a vessel enters port. Precision. Momentum. Timing. A ballet of steel and water. It's an apt metaphor for where Bangladesh stands now—on the edge of something far greater than what our coastal...
Denmark partners BRAC in landmark project enhancing water security, climate resilience in coastal districts
Ambassador of the Kingdom of Denmark to Bangladesh Christian Brix Møller on Tuesday reaffirmed Denmark’s commitment to supporting climate-vulnerable communities and promoting green growth in Bangladesh. He noted that the 'Rain for Life' project...

Why ESG standards matter now more than ever for Bangladesh
The global investment landscape is no longer what it used to be. Today, investors are looking beyond profits; they want to know where their money is going and what kind of impact it is having. Is it helping clean the air, making workplaces safer,...

ICJ ruling a game changer that can potentially turbocharge climate action
On 23 July 2025, the International Court of Justice (the United Nations’ Organisation’s principal judicial body) delivered a landmark Advisory Opinion, affirming that states must protect the climate system from the catastrophic impacts of climate...

Geopolitics in the weave: The financial cost of textile trade tensions
The global textile industry today is closely tied to geopolitical developments. What was once a predictable trade environment is now defined by tariffs, sanctions, and changing alliances. These changes are reshaping supply chains, altering buyer...

The hidden mental health cost of climate distress
Across the study population, symptoms of anxiety were strongly linked to what researchers call “temporal discounting” – a tendency to avoid long-term planning in favor of short-term decisions. When families are focused only on getting through the...

Scientists Use AI and Spectroscopy to Detect Fake Honey in Bangladesh
Key Points • UV-Vis-NIR spectroscopy with machine learning reveals adulterants in Bangladeshi honey. • The study analyzed five types of honey using non-destructive techniques. • Common adulterants included sugar syrup, glucose, and molasses. •...

BAGHC observes environment day
Staff Correspondent 30 July, 2025, 00:38 Banophool Adibashi Green Heart College founder and chairman Ven Prajnananda Mahathera, among others, poses for a group photo during a tree plantation event on the campus in Dhaka’s Mirpur area on Thursday....

Climate Change Demands Urgent Attention
Climate Change Demands Urgent Attention Editor, The editorial “Climate Change Warning” (ST July 26, 2025) made interesting reading. Over and above what the editorial has covered, the causes of climate change in Meghalaya are a mix of global...

Dhaka's 60% waterbodies lost in 44 years, built-up areas surged 7 times: Study
Dhaka city lost more than 60% of its waterbodies in 44 years and its built-up area grew around 7 times, driven by unplanned urban expansion, according to a recent study. The study titled "Dhaka Without Nature? Rethinking Natural Rights Led Urban...

Bangladesh transport bodies threaten 72-hour strike
DHAKA, July 27: Transport owners and workers in Bangladesh have given the government a 15-working-day ultimatum to meet their eight-point charter of demands, warning of a 72-hour nationwide transport strike from 6 a.m. on August 12 to 6 a.m. on...

Rizwana calls for stronger action against wildlife traffickers
Environment Adviser Syeda Rizwana Hasan today called for stronger action against wildlife crimes, particularly tiger trafficking and poaching. "We must stand firm and use all our strength against tiger traffickers and poachers. The benefits of...

Bangladesh in the age of global economic flux
Any casual observer of the recent global scenario can see a constant shift in global crosscurrents. Experts have characterised the present situation as a "state of flux." It would not be too much to assert that in the coming years, we will witness...