Mostafa Shabuj

‘Where is Milon?’

Muniruzzaman Milon, 31, a garments worker, went out to join a victory rally in front of Ashulia Police Station on August 5, to celebrate the ouster of the Awami League government following the student-led mass uprising.

4d ago

Potato prices jump as supplies shrink

Consumers in Bangladesh have been paying more for potatoes over the past week, with supplies of the tuber harvested in the previous season running low as the new season approaches..Additionally, the high profiteering tendency among a section of people in the supply chain is dealing a furth

2w ago

Is Shakib alone responsible for his predicament?

Shakib’s 17-year cricket career was marked by numerous controversies, and his farewell is no different.

1m ago

Paddy fields buried under sand

Thousands of farmers across Feni were devastated by the recent flood between August 16-26 following heavy rains and onrush of upstream water from Tripura.

1m ago

Floods in the north matter too

Government should revise its climate change policies and prioritise permanent solutions for both the south and the northern region.

1m ago

Houses for homeless: A project destined to fall into ruin

At least a dozen homes built for the homeless and landless on a river island in Bogura’s Sariakandi upazila have been devoured by the Jamuna while dozens of others are under threat of being lost.

1m ago

Potholes plague key Gaibandha road

The 12-kilometre road from Gobindaganj upazila town to Mahimaganj Railway Station in Gaibandha has long been in a dilapidated state and is in need of urgent repair and renovation.

1m ago

Dubious cases are an injustice to July massacre victims

Legal experts opined that there should be a judicial investigation into these cases.

1m ago
November 20, 2024
November 20, 2024

‘Where is Milon?’

Muniruzzaman Milon, 31, a garments worker, went out to join a victory rally in front of Ashulia Police Station on August 5, to celebrate the ouster of the Awami League government following the student-led mass uprising.

November 6, 2024
November 6, 2024

Potato prices jump as supplies shrink

Consumers in Bangladesh have been paying more for potatoes over the past week, with supplies of the tuber harvested in the previous season running low as the new season approaches..Additionally, the high profiteering tendency among a section of people in the supply chain is dealing a furth

October 21, 2024
October 21, 2024

Is Shakib alone responsible for his predicament?

Shakib’s 17-year cricket career was marked by numerous controversies, and his farewell is no different.

October 19, 2024
October 19, 2024

Paddy fields buried under sand

Thousands of farmers across Feni were devastated by the recent flood between August 16-26 following heavy rains and onrush of upstream water from Tripura.

October 14, 2024
October 14, 2024

Floods in the north matter too

Government should revise its climate change policies and prioritise permanent solutions for both the south and the northern region.

October 12, 2024
October 12, 2024

Houses for homeless: A project destined to fall into ruin

At least a dozen homes built for the homeless and landless on a river island in Bogura’s Sariakandi upazila have been devoured by the Jamuna while dozens of others are under threat of being lost.

October 4, 2024
October 4, 2024

Potholes plague key Gaibandha road

The 12-kilometre road from Gobindaganj upazila town to Mahimaganj Railway Station in Gaibandha has long been in a dilapidated state and is in need of urgent repair and renovation.

October 3, 2024
October 3, 2024

Dubious cases are an injustice to July massacre victims

Legal experts opined that there should be a judicial investigation into these cases.

September 24, 2024
September 24, 2024

Why has the government’s flood response been so slow?

A month after the floods, the government has yet to begin rehabilitation work.

September 21, 2024
September 21, 2024

Capturing the avian wonders of northern Bangladesh

If journalism is my profession, wildlife photography is my passion. For me, it’s not just about snapping a picture -- it’s a form of meditation, a way to escape from the everyday noise and stress.