Education is highly regarded in Bangladesh, with many seeing it as a lifeline for escaping poverty. But even the most basic expenses could be too much for low-income families.
The report concludes that Bangladesh’s development story has been “hyped up” and that it is underpinned by “cooked-up” GDP figures. The 385-page study was written by a committee of experts whom the ...
Rising temperatures in Bangladesh are causing a public health and economic crisis, as detailed in the report "An ...
Bangladesh, on the brink of an economic crisis, has been picked by The Economist as its 'Country of the Year'. The UK-based ...
Kolkata: In recent months, flight operations between India and Bangladesh were affected due to strained relations between the ...
For Bangladesh's working poor, each day begins with a painful negotiation as essentials like sugar and cooking oil climb ever higher in price: What can be sacrificed? What can still be afforded?
At least 17 houses belonging to the Christian Tripura community were allegedly set ablaze on Christmas Eve night in Bandarban ...
The tea workers' movement against the seizure of land should not be viewed solely as an issue for tea workers. Land reform for Bangladeshi rural poor is long overdue ...
Bangladesh has established a commission to reinvestigate the failed 2009 army mutiny and the subsequent crackdown, focusing ...