Opinion

What Does ICJ Interim Order Mean for Myanmar?

Md. Zakir Hossain The ICJ is the principal judicial organ of the United Nations and is commonly known as the world court. It settles legal disputes submitted by States and

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GDP Per Capita: Bangladesh, China, India

The two per capita GDPs at the threshold of $ 2000 and $ 10,000 represent GDP per capita of Bangladesh and China in 2020, the two countries in Asia with

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Imprudent Decision and the Undesirable Controversy

Pranab Kumar Panday For the last couple of weeks, the citizens of Bangladesh have witnessed a silent battle between the Election Commission and many other actors, including students of Hindu

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Voice of capitalist system from Davos

The mainstream likes to play with words, and dislikes to dig truths. That is to hoodwink the commoners. So one of the foremost tasks is to tear down covers of

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Control Loans, Update Relevant Laws

The title of the writing sounds likes “Cutting the head to cure headache.” But, it is very true that the disease of loan default is embedded in the loan itself.

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Solar Pump and the Agricultural Revolution

The agricultural sector employs 40% of the world’s population. Despite this, many of the world’s smallholder farmers have minimal access to modern energy services (such as electricity, mechanical, and thermal

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Of politicians, EC and low voter turnout

Nadeem Qadir: It is yet another election with a low voter turnout and one wonders if such an exercise truly reflects the electorates choice. The ruling Awami League-backed candidate won

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US policy, pre-emptive force and Qasem Soleimani

INTERNATIONAL relations is typified by its vagueness of definition and its shallowness of justification. Be it protecting citizens of a state in another, launching a pre-emptive strike to prevent what

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