Opinion

Diplomacy looks simple but demanding

Waliur Rahman: Sometime end of December 71, just after independence, I decided to visit the famous American journalist Edgar Snow. He spent his last days in Eysins on Lac lemon

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Quandaries of Health System during Covid-19 Pandemic

The COVID-19 pandemic has exposed the terrible state of the world’s health system. Even the developed countries have been struggling to provide sufficient health services to their patients due to

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Carnival and coronavirus: Brazil’s economic struggles

Shawdesh desk; They call it the greatest spectacle on earth and for Brazil, carnival is everything. While Rio de Janeiro’s carnival is Brazil’s most famous, cities such as São Paulo

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Youth Engagement in Fight against COVID-19 Pandemic

The importance of the contribution of the young generation to the country’s growth and development is immense as they are the change agent of society. These people can achieve the

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Bangabandhu: The Portrait of a Visionary Leader

Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman is the greatest Bengali of all time because he secured a place for us in the world map. He endowed the Bengalis with the gift of

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Days of Darkness, Unmaking of Bangladesh

Dr. Akhter Hussain: August 15, 1975 was the darkest day for Bangladesh and its people and a crime committed against the humanity as well. Bangladesh has gone through many ups

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Pulling Off SDG Hat Trick after COVID-19

Dr. Ranjan Roy: Seemingly, the second wave of COVID-19 infection continues to unfold across the globe. The latest economic cost and consequence of COVID-19 outbreak is climbing across Bangladesh. The

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President Xi’s long game: World is dealing with a leader who believes he will shape a Chinese Century

Over the last six months, in the shadow of COVID-19, President Xi Jinping has become China’s Supreme Leader. The July 15 issue of the Chinese Communist Party journal, Qiushi (Seeking

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