Those are now just memories.” Eid brings little joy to young Rohingya Mujibur Rahman, who recalls the celebrations he once enjoyed in Myanmar’s Rakhine State nine years ago. Now living in a refugee ...
Many who grew up in the late twentieth century still recognise those opening notes instantly. At its heart, Sandokan was a love story woven into a rebellion. The pirate’s war against colonial power ...
The excitement of Eid television was never limited to a single day; it spanned the entire holiday. Channels would prepare special line-ups of dramas, telefilms, musical shows, comedy segments, dance ...
Bangladeshi national Ahmad Ali, 55, had spent nearly three decades building a life in the United Arab Emirates. Every morning, he loaded his van with drinking water and delivered it to homes and ...
In an age dominated by speed, screens, and relentless competition, something profoundly human is quietly slipping through our fingers: the gentle, ethical, and transformative dialogue between a ...
Global economic growth is likely to temporarily slow somewhat after solid growth in the fourth quarter, he says ...
Police recovered the bodies of a woman and her daughter from the foot of a hill behind the Meghla tourist spot in Bandarban Sadar upazila this morning. “The bodies were found around 11:00am in the ...
The Iran war has made bottled water in India 11% more expensive after prices of plastic bottles and caps surged, a change that has also erased the benefit of a lower water tax rate Prime Minister ...
This article will examine nine biryanis across the subcontinent, each representing a different historical layer.
Two people were killed in a fire broke out at a multi-storey shopping mall in Chittagong city’s Teri Bazar area this morning. The fire originated on the fourth floor of the 12-storey KB Arcade Plaza ...
And just like that, Eid became a way of grief and celebration coexisting to produce something much more beautiful yet melancholic: a fragile harmony of remembrance amid the festivity. Across different ...
Eid morning would find me mysteriously teleported to my grandmother's living room at 7 AM, groggy and festooned in all my shiny new accessories and clothes. We would be lined up like schoolchildren – ...