Sumon Ali

City dwellers swelter amid power cuts

As the current heatwave gets worse, the country’s power shortage shows no signs of improvement.

1y ago

Rough sea in St Martin’s as wind grows stronger

Under the influence of Cyclone Mocha, winds are getting stronger in St Martin's Island

1y ago

A man is sleeping here

It was 2:00am in Dhaka. The bone-chilling winter breeze was blowing ferociously.  The roads were quiet. A few trucks occasionally sped through the capital’s deserted streets. This reporter noticed a man trembling  inside  a plastic bag, trying his best to seek refuge from the cold amidst the eerie atmosphere, near Panthapath intersection.

1y ago

It’s unlawful, a violation of human rights

The incident where an accused BNP leader was seen cuffed and fettered during his mother’s namaz-e-janaza in Gazipur has touched off outrage among rights activists and citizens.

1y ago

It’s December, why is dengue still around?

The number of dengue cases and fatalities have been much higher in December this year compared to that of the last four years, according to data from 2019 to 2022.

1y ago

It’s December, why is dengue still around?

The number of dengue cases and fatality have been much higher in December this year compared to the last four years, according to the data analysis from 2019 to 2022.

1y ago

Now they fear to go back home

Activists of BNP and its associate organisations who joined today's rally in Dhaka expressed fear that they might face backlash from the ruling party men after returning home.

1y ago

Controlling population or raising inequality?

Criticising the new Detailed Area Plan (DAP), a group of experts and stakeholders have claimed that the middle class will become poorer and the rich will get richer if the DAP is implemented.

2y ago
June 20, 2022
June 20, 2022

Fining journos up to tk 10 lakh: Not all in press council on board

The Press Council Act-1974 is being amended with a provision of fining a journalist up to Tk 10 lakh for participating in illegal activities.

June 7, 2022
June 7, 2022

No chance of acid rain caused by hydrogen peroxide: Experts

Experts have said there is no chance of acid rain from the hydrogen peroxide which diffused in the air after the explosions and fire at BM Depot in Sitakunda of Chattogram.

June 4, 2022
June 4, 2022

‘Mismanagement, benefits to traders destroying our sugar mills’

Moshahida Sultana, associate professor at the Department of Accounting and Information Systems in Dhaka University, has been doing research on the sugar mills in Bangladesh since 2015. In a conversation with Sumon Ali of The Daily Star, she talks about the state of the sugar mills and the country’s sugar production.

May 21, 2022
May 21, 2022

How prepared is Bangladesh to deal with monkeypox?

Around 80 monkeypox patients have been identified in 11 different countries. The World Health Organization (WHO) has issued a warning that more cases may be detected. It said it was still trying to learn more about 50 other suspects without naming any countries.

April 11, 2022
April 11, 2022

A mother's love: Flies to Libya, brings back abducted son

Shahinoor Begum left no stone unturned in the search for her kidnapped son even though everyone told her that there was no hope.

April 6, 2022
April 6, 2022

‘Dhaka rivers will be pollution-free before Bangabandhu's next birthday'

National River Conservation Commission (NRCC) Chairman Dr Manjur Ahmed Chowdhury today said that all rivers surrounding the capital will be pollution-free before the next birth anniversary of Father of the Nation Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman.

March 6, 2022
March 6, 2022

Food ministry officials’ trip to UK, Turkey: No one knows how much it’ll cost

An 11-member delegation of the food ministry is due to go on a ten-day tour of the UK and Turkey from March 8 but no one knows the schedule and budget yet, raising questions about the need for the trip when the government is watching its expenditure for the pandemic.

January 26, 2022
January 26, 2022

Filed case as those helping SUST protests with money are Jamaat-Shibir men: Sylhet Tanti League leader

A case has been filed against 145 unidentified people and the detained five former students of Shahjalal University of Science and Technology for donating money to demonstrating students on campus demanding the resignation of the vice-chancellor.

January 12, 2022
January 12, 2022

High-tech vessel shines hope on hilsa research

Researchers now have gotten an opportunity to promote hilsa production in the country, thanks to the introduction of a high-tech vessel by the Bangladesh Fisheries Research Institute.

January 12, 2022
January 12, 2022

Covid situation in bangladesh: Things can get out of hand fast

With the health directorate reporting 2,458 new Covid cases yesterday, the highest in four months, experts warned that the pandemic situation, fuelled by community transmission of Omicron variant, may get worse fast.