Trafficked by the State: From BD Cells to IND Custody
COIED exposed the hidden agreements that cost lives.
COIED exposed the hidden agreements that cost lives.
From torture and exile to exposing Bangladesh’s military deep state.
Rahman: my guide in Rohingya regionsJourney of a courageous journalist READ MORE
Saleh Biplob and Sharif Khiam, 2021 | Ni Mithu Saleh Biplob is a Bangladeshi journalist who worked in the first decade of the… READ MORE
Collage of images collected from Facebook Late journalist Habibur Rahman‘s longtime friend Ali Asif Shawon, hundreds of colleagues and countless… READ MORE
Sharif Khiam and Abdur Rahman | 2018 Every dedicated reporter working outside of the capital deserves my respect. Because they… READ MORE
MoUs signed, but memories unresolved.
50 years after Sheikh Mujibur Rahman’s assassination.
The rebels became crucial for the Rohingya’s repatriation.
Milestone tragedy sparks urgent call to modernize air fleet.
May 2025: A Month That Changed Politics.
Mandalay earthquake causes thousands of deaths.
Bangladesh Army denies coup allegations, reaffirms commitment to security.
Independent media vital for Bangladesh’s democracy amid military tensions.
AL’s future uncertain amid political turmoil and protests.
India and the US are keenly observing this burgeoning relationship.
US Raises Concerns Over minorities, Dhaka Responds Strongly.
The death that changed Bangladesh’s political weather.
Activists say shrines face a systematic crackdown in Bangladesh.
Rebuilding the state’s communication in a new era.
2025: the year I stopped waiting for outlets.
On the morning of February 21, 2025, a single desk, a single editor, and a single, stubborn belief—journalism could still be fearless—became a small experiment with a big question: can one person, with integrity, craft, and technology, run a newsroom that matters?