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Student protests in Bangladesh over the state's job quota system have led to violent crackdowns, but the movement still has life, writes M. Niaz Asadullah.
Trapped in inhumane camps and unable to return to their homes, Rohingya refugees in Bangladesh are the victims of state violence and increasingly hostile conditions from the country that once welcomed them so openly, writes Tasnima Uddin.
Comment: Bangladesh is enlisting Saudi Arabia's help to help counter militant Islam, but the Gulf kingdom has yet to end to its own multiple ultra-conservative practices, writes James M. Dorsey.
Bangladesh has entered a new era, celebrating independence from Hasina's regime. Its future now rests in the hands of its students, writes Shamim Chowdhury.
PM Giorgia Meloni's deal with Albania to offshore migrants from Italy is inhumane & it is worrying that other nations want to follow, writes Tommaso Segantini.
Comment: Members of the Rohingya ethnic group who have already fled to Bangladesh are refugees, and should be recognised as such, writes paediatrician John Kahler.
In northern Syria, where the aftershocks of the earthquake compound the devastation of war, humanitarian interventions are a lifeline, writes Imran Ahmed.
The BRICS group's planned enlargement is a missed opportunity. The world does not need more countries to fall under Chinese & Russian influence, or to align against the US, it needs a genuinely independent third grouping, argues Daron Acemoglu.
On India’s 76th independence anniversary, Ananya Wilson-Bhattacharya reflects on the irony of a state led by Modi's fascistic BJP government celebrating ‘freedom’ whilst it violently targets minorities, including Muslims and the Kuki people.
On the independence anniversaries of India and Pakistan, Sanaa Alimia & Maryam Kanwer reflect on the detention of Kashmiri journalist Fahad Shah & continued practice of enforced disappearances to argue that freedom remains incomplete in the region.