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Editorial
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Editorial
Death in police firing
Shocking and avoidable
It is not only regrettable but also reprehensible that seven people were killed in police firing on a crowd that was expressing their grievances against rural electrification service in a certain area.
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Editorial
ACC's consultative meetings welcome
The outcome should be translated into action
The embattled Anti-corruption Commission (ACC) may have given itself a sense of self-esteem after taking a brunt of public criticism for being a non-starter, painfully long enough.
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Bottom Line
Does our foreign policy meet the challenges of the time? Harun ur Rashid
Foreign policy is never static. It has to adjust with the changing situation of domestic and external factors. Foreign policy may not only consist of responses to events but is geared for possible responses to likely events on the regional and global landscape.
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Who's really lifting the economy ? Murad Qureshi
While the NGOs gets all the attention in the international development field in Dhaka, there is a group of people who are more reliable than the politicians who make the right noises and the businesses
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Opinion
The appalling state of the office of the CEC Shamsher Chowdhury
I have been closely following the unfolding of events at the office of the Chief Election Commissioner (CEC). The more I probe into it the more agitated I become.
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