A meditation on faith, flesh, and football, through the eyes of a pope, a poet, and a people
India's revocation of the transshipment facility should be seen as an opportunity.
Focus on equipping existing health infrastructure properly
The plight of Mayur River shows where the problem lies
Existing tax system has become a major hurdle to Bangladesh’s fiscal progress
Across South Asia, children are trafficked, crippled, and discarded—all so someone can pocket loose change from your car window.
What is the future of foreign aid and what happens to people and countries dependent on it?
Reform of political parties is of urgent need
This endeavour seeks to offer a more nuanced, responsible, and humane approach to shaping our built environments
The Cold War was a war of armaments and ideologies—but it was also a war of words, fought in classrooms, libraries, and on the printed page.
When Bangladesh defeated Pakistan on 16 December 1971, one could be forgiven for assuming that the international community automatically recognised Bangladesh’s independence.
The National Human Rights Commission of Bangladesh responds to an editorial by The Daily Star.
There are no visible changes yet.
The trainee doctors at BSMMU have been demanding an increase of monthly allowance from Tk 20,000 to Tk 50,000 – a demand which is justified.
How might Trump's statement impact Bangladesh? How should Bangladesh actually handle this issue?
What defines a youth-led movement? What ideologies would they embrace? Who are they inviting to join?
Jamil Khan from The Daily Star discusses this issue with Sadi Muhammad Alok in today's Star Viewsroom
Professor Dr Salimullah Khan holds an in-depth conversation with The Daily Star Editor Mahfuz Anam.
The Commission of Inquiry into Disappearances recommended that Rab be abolished. But the question is, will the number of enforced disappearances and murders decrease if Rab is abolished?
A meditation on faith, flesh, and football, through the eyes of a pope, a poet, and a people
A new danger is emerging from within the very segment of society that should know better.
India's revocation of the transshipment facility should be seen as an opportunity.
The roots of patriarchy lies in the hegemonic colonial masculinity.
Across South Asia, children are trafficked, crippled, and discarded—all so someone can pocket loose change from your car window.
What is the future of foreign aid and what happens to people and countries dependent on it?
Bangladesh is among the world's top recipients of remittances.