Category: Features

A UNIFIED FRONT

The importance of coming together to rebuild Bangladesh and achieve lasting change.   We are in a transitional period, recovering from autocratic oppression, and striving

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UNITED IN ADVERSITY

Exploring the power of charity and humanity in the face of one of Bangladesh’s most challenging natural disasters.   Bangladesh, a country recently freed from

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RESISTING THE DIGITAL ECLIPSE

An overview of the #KeepItOn coalition, a global network of organisations advocating against internet shutdowns and promoting access to open, secure, and reliable internet for

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OUT OF THE DEBT DEPTHS

A look at how Bangladesh can address its non-performing loans problem to achieve financial recovery.   Bangladesh’s banking sector has long grappled with the problem

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LESSONS FROM THE LION CITY

Following in the footsteps of Singapore, can Bangladesh become a Tiger economy?   Singapore’s transformation from a British colonial outpost to a global financial hub

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CHARTING NEW PATHS

The hurdles overcome and to be overcome by Bangladeshi startups   Bangladesh has made remarkable progress in terms of economic growth and fostering businesses, with

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FROG LEAPING TO THE TOP

How Nvidia surpassed Apple to become the second most valuable company in the world.   Nvidia, the powerhouse in the chip-making industry, has reached an

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MANAGING RESPONSIBLY

Engage in changing practices to make your organisation more sustainable, responsible and ethically informed.   Managers are increasingly confronted with issues of sustainability, responsibility and

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WINDS OF CHANGE

From peaceful demonstrations to the dramatic end of Sheikh Hasina’s rule, follow the key events that shaped the upheaval.   JUNE 5 The High Court

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A PATH THAT LED ASTRAY

How a democratically elected government turned autocratic.   Bangladesh changed overnight. Even a month ago, it may not have crossed our minds that our government,

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