Kamran Ahmed has served as the multimedia editor of Daily Dazzling Dawn since its founding. As a representative of the newspaper, he covered the World Trade Organization's Ministerial Conference held in Abu Dhabi, UAE. His commitment to international journalism has also taken him on assignment to Singapore and Malaysia.
The Importance of the 71st Anniversary of the Outbreak of the Liberation of Algeria
October 28, 2025
The 71st anniversary of the outbreak of the Liberation of Algeria is a milestone that holds profound significance in the history of the country and the broader struggle for independence and self-determination in the 20th century
Sylhet among the World’s Most Beautiful Cricket Stadiums
October 23, 2025
Cricket365, a renowned England-based cricket media outlet, has unveiled its list of the seven most beautiful cricket stadiums in the world. Among these stunning venues, Bangladesh’s Sylhet International Cricket Stadium (SICS) has proudly secured a place — a remarkable recognition for the country’s growing cricketing heritage and scenic sporting venues.
Arson or Accident? Dhaka Airport Cargo Fire Sparks Major Safety Probe
October 18, 2025
All flights SUSPENDED at Dhaka's Hazrat Shahjalal Airport after major cargo fire. Investigation launched into possible arson. Latest updates on HSIA operations, flight diversions, and Biman Bangladesh's ongoing safety issues.
Commemoration of the 64th Anniversary of the 17 October 1961 Massacres
October 17, 2025
The Embassy of Algeria in Bangladesh hosted a solemn ceremony to commemorate the 64th anniversary of the massacres of 17 October 1961, under the theme “Cohesion and Commitment.” This date has been recognized as National Emigration Day in Algeria since 2021, honoring the courage and sacrifice of Algerians who stood against colonial oppression.
309 Bangladeshi Migrants Return from Libya
October 10, 2025
A total of 309 Bangladeshi nationals returned home from Libya on Thursday in a large-scale repatriation effort jointly coordinated by the Government of Bangladesh, the Libyan authorities, and the International Organization for Migration (IOM).
Al-Hakam's Library in Cordoba: The Lost Treasure of Islamic Knowledge
October 01, 2025
When historians speak of the Islamic Golden Age, Córdoba often shines as its brightest jewel. The city’s breathtaking mosques, bustling markets, and luminous culture stood as living proof of Islam’s deep reverence for knowledge.
PR System: A Problem or a Possibility for Electoral Reform in Bangladesh?
September 18, 2025
Explore the Pros and Cons of Proportional Representation (PR) in Bangladesh’s electoral reform. Can PR ensure fair democracy or cause instability?
Nepal's Youth Uprising: A Warning for Bangladesh's Fragmented Democracy
September 09, 2025
A political storm has engulfed Nepal, leading to the dramatic resignation of Prime Minister K.P. Sharma Oli. The crisis, which began with a government ban on social media platforms, has quickly become a widespread youth-led uprising against systemic corruption, government impunity, and a staggering lack of economic opportunity.
Nobel Laureates in Power's Shadow: Suu Kyi's Health Crisis and Yunus's Hurdles
September 04, 2025
Aung San Suu Kyi’s imprisonment in Myanmar and Dr. Muhammad Yunus’s fragile leadership in Bangladesh highlight the perils Nobel laureates face when transitioning from icons of hope to political leaders.
Tarique Rahman's Return to Bangladesh: What's the Hold-Up?
August 24, 2025
Reports suggest that Tarique Rahman, acting chairman of the Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP), is unlikely to return to Bangladesh before the next general election schedule is announced. While security concerns have been a long-standing issue, new strategic reasons are now influencing his decision.
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