After Derby: 5% Rule Cuts Pakistan & Bangladesh from UK Campuses
March 14, 2026
The University of Derby’s decision to halt recruitment from Pakistan and Bangladesh is the first major domino to fall in a wider institutional retreat from "high-risk" markets
Hospital or Burqa: Dutch Law Forcing Women to Choose Faith or Healthcare
March 10, 2026
The Dutch healthcare system is facing a profound ethical crisis as the enforcement of face-covering bans creates a legal barrier between Muslim women and essential medical services, Daily Dazzling Dawn realised.
Why Britain is Walking Away From the American War Machine
March 01, 2026
While Washington erupts in the "blaze of glory" of a new Middle Eastern conflict, London has signaled a profound and potentially permanent departure from its role as the Pentagon’s junior partner, Daily Dazzling Dawn realised.
Sylhet Sky-Jacking: Why Biman Blocks the World from Osmani’s Wings
February 26, 2026
A trillion-taka infrastructure stands idle as state-run monopoly blocks global giants from Sylhet's skies.
Tarique Rahman Unanimously Elected Bangladesh Prime Minister
February 17, 2026
Tarique Rahman was unanimously elected as Leader of the House and Prime Minister on Tuesday after his party secured an absolute majority in Bangladesh’s 13th National Parliament election, marking a significant political transition in the South Asian nation.
Bangladesh Brothels: The Day 400 ‘Invisible’ Children Became Legal Citizens
February 13, 2026
The granting of birth certificates to 400 children in the Daulatdia brothel marks more than a local milestone; it signals a nationwide shift in how the state defines citizenship for those previously scrubbed from the census. While historical narratives focused on the stigma of sex work, the current movement is a clinical, legal assault on the administrative hurdles that have fueled modern slavery for decades.
Who Is the Next Bangladesh Prime Minister?
February 10, 2026
As Bangladesh goes to the polls on 12 February, the country faces one of its most consequential elections in decades, with the outcome set to determine who will become the next prime minister following the dramatic political changes of recent years.
Deadly Nostalgia: The ‘One Sip’ Virus Trap Waiting for Expats in Bangladesh
February 07, 2026
For thousands of Bangladeshi expatriates living in the UK and USA, February is the prime season for a heartwarming homecoming. The winter weather is mild, weddings are in full swing, and the countryside offers a nostalgic escape from the hustle of London or New York. However, a tragedy confirmed by the World Health Organization (WHO) this week has exposed a terrifying hidden danger that specifically threatens visitors seeking a taste of "home."
British-Bangladeshi Villa Wonderkid Shyla Medina: Future Arrives
February 07, 2026
A seismic shift is underway in South Asian football as the Bangladesh Football Federation (BFF) accelerates its pursuit of elite diaspora talent, with Aston Villa academy prospect Shyla Medina Ahmed emerging as the latest jewel in their crown. Following the historic integration of Premier League midfielder Hamza Choudhury into the men’s national setup, the federation has now locked its sights on the West Midlands to secure the future of the women’s game.
After 40 Years, American Missionary Sister Prepares to Leave Bangladesh
February 05, 2026
For nearly 40 years, Sister Miriam Francis Perlewitz has quietly shaped lives in Bangladesh, a Muslim-majority nation where Christians represent only a small fraction of the population. An American missionary nun, Scripture scholar, and educator, Sister Miriam has played a pivotal role in forming Catholic clergy while also pioneering inclusive education initiatives that serve children of all faiths.
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