There are still millions of Bangladeshis who carry an NID with a small but stubborn error, a misspelt name, a wrong date of birth or an old address that never got updated.
Weeks of relentless monsoon rain have triggered one of Bangladesh’s worst flooding and landslide emergencies of the year, and the International Organisation for Migration
In late June 2026, two boats packed mostly with Rohingya passengers left Myanmar’s Rakhine State for destinations offering little more than the hope of
Another large factory has shut in Gazipur, one of Bangladesh’s largest garment manufacturing hubs with over 2,000 registered factories. Thousands of workers came to
Studying abroad has become much more than earning an international degree. For thousands of Bangladeshi students, it represents the opportunity to build a stable
Every year, hundreds of thousands of Bangladeshis come to India for medical treatment, from routine check-ups in Kolkata to complex surgeries in Chennai, Mumbai
Latest reports suggest Bangladesh’s official broadcasting arrangements for the World Cup are understood to be finalised very close to the start of the tournament.
Not everyone sits in front of a television anymore, especially during long Test matches. Whether you’re travelling, at work, or simply prefer watching cricket
In 2026, India will begin supplying diesel to Bangladesh through the Bangladesh–India Friendship Pipeline (BIFP), marking a new chapter in the two countries’ cross-border
For many households, Ramadan cooking can become stressful when LPG or gas supplies run low. Preparing suhoor and iftar meals daily requires time, energy,
Liquefied petroleum cylinders form the core of the kitchen in most households, where they provide some convenience and quick cooking of meals. But when
LPG gas cylinders are indispensable to millions of households in Bangladesh for their daily cooking. The government recently resolved to keep the cost of