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SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 06, 2025

Ashraful Haque

Senior Feature Writer

Efforts to recover Dhaka’s encroached, terminally degraded canals are not new. Photo: TBS
Panorama

Canal restoration effort: What’s new this time?

In a joint conference with Benjamin Netanyahu, Donald Trump announced plans for the US to ‘take over’ the Gaza strip. Photo: Reuters.
Panorama

Trump spells out final 'solution' to the Palestinian question

A canal in Satarkul is fenced and netted for fish farming, despite the Jalmahal Management Policy prohibiting the obstruction of water flow. Photo: Masud Al Mamun
Panorama

Time to end the leasing of wetlands?

Panthakunja regained public attention last month when environmental activists stopped the construction work of the Elevated Expressway Project inside the park. Photo: Rajib Dhar
Panorama

Expressway vs environment: The battle over Panthakunja park and Hatirjheel

Switching employers is a big problem for Bangladeshi migrant workers in Maldives. Photo: Reuters
Panorama

Bangladeshi workers make up about 20% of Maldives’ population, but can they stay?

As the price of cauliflowers fell thanks to great yields, bringing relief to the inflation-stricken ordinary consumers. But for farmers it was a disaster.
Photo: : Mohammad Minhaj Uddin
Panorama

Can farmers be protected from the curse of bumper harvest?

Brick structures buried underground are often found in the surrounding areas of Paharpur Bihar. Until declared an archaeological site, these structures cannot be protected.Photo: Syed Zakir Hossain
Panorama

The underinvested potential of archaeotourism in Bangladesh

A good number of calves have been added to the elephant herds visiting in Sherpur, Jamalpur and the Mymensingh belt. Photo: Courtesy of Suman Mia/Forest Department
Panorama

New guests in the wilderness: Can Sherpur forests sustain more elephants?

14 out of the 15 state-run sugar mills are running at a loss. Photo: BSFIC
Panorama

State sugar mills resume operation, ahead of reform

Sketch: TBS
Supplement

The resilience of Bangladeshi people in war and peace

Dead snails and small fishes lie on the bank of a waterbody at Austagram haor in Kishoreganj after fishers applied poison to catch fish from it. Photo: Ashraful Haque
Panorama

How widely banned agrochemicals are used for poison fishing in Bangladesh

The unhealthy competition between buses often cause traffic jams and damage to vehicles. Sometimes, it has tragically cost lives. Photo: TBS
Panorama

Traffic discipline is within sight, but we need to move slower

No matter how hard the country’s resilient people fight back, climatic shocks keep eating up whatever they rebuild. Photo: Masud Al Mamun
Panorama

Climatic shocks: Making the already difficult task of poverty alleviation even harder

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