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Iran emerged from the 2026 war not as a defeated state but as one with growing leverage over the Strait of Hormuz, the world's most critical energy chokepoint. In this guest essay,
The events surrounding the Turag River have become one of the most emotionally charged and politically significant stories to emerge from Bangladesh in recent months. What began as reports that several Awami League activists had gone missing after a political
A recent article published in Foreign Policy magazine on the political situation in Bangladesh warrants careful scrutiny, as it contains glaring inaccuracies that necessitate clarification. The piece discusses the political dynamics of
As I returned from Shaheed Minar, where we paid our respects to the late freedom fighter Bulbul Mahalanbeesh, the memories of 1971 engulfed my mind. I couldn’t help but recall how Bangabandhu
As tensions continue to rise on the global stage, central banks worldwide are grappling with the question of how to safeguard their gold and foreign exchange reserves in light of geopolitical uncertainties.
As the world witnesses a shifting global order, the United States’ elite grapples with the realization that their time of dominance is coming to an end. In an effort to delay the
As the upcoming general election in Bangladesh approaches, political activities are intensifying on the streets. Each political party is striving to appeal to the electorate in their own way. Notably, influential countries
Bangladesh’s diplomatic professionals and missions abroad find themselves in a precarious situation, with mounting concerns surrounding the influence of Hunter Biden’s alleged lobbying activities. Recent revelations of discussions at the highest levels
A free and independent press is a vital element in any democracy. It gives citizens the information they need to hold their leaders accountable and promotes economic development. The right to press
In a remarkable diplomatic stride, India and Egypt have embarked on a trajectory of enhanced bilateral cooperation over the past couple of years. Building upon the groundwork laid by India’s foreign minister,
The leader of the Social Revolutionaries, Sergey Mironov, announced that his party would not nominate its own candidate for the post of governor of the Nizhny Novgorod region. Mironov explained this out
As the mercury soared, reaching a scorching 115 degrees Fahrenheit on Monday, Karla Perez, a construction worker at a Dallas site, took a brief five-minute respite to hydrate herself. Such essential breaks,
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