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FRIDAY, APRIL 10, 2026

Titu Datta Gupta

Inflation is 9.67%, officially. Why does it feel higher?
Analysis

Inflation is 9.67%, officially. Why does it feel higher?

Why Bangladesh needs to give highest care to education, health to be a developed country by 2041
Analysis

Why Bangladesh needs to give highest care to education, health to be a developed country by 2041

Illustration: TBS
Analysis

When non-compliance is normalised and people pay the price

Illustration: TBS
Analysis

Will merger set the banks right?

Woman holds Chinese Yuan banknotes in this illustration taken May 30, 2022. REUTERS/Dado Ruvic/Illustration
Analysis

What does a slowing Chinese economy mean to the world?

Due to shortage of locomotive and coaches, railway authorities have proposed operating only one pair of trains initially between Dhaka and Cox's Bazar via Chattogram. Photo: Mohammad Minhaj Uddin
Economy

With trains, Cox's Bazar tourism on fresh track

Bangladesh needs billions to go green, draft strategy says
Economy

Bangladesh needs billions to go green, draft strategy says

File Photo: TBS
Analysis

Why good policy benefits elude businesses, consumers

The Tiger Express service(TEX service) of Germany's Tailwind Shipping Lines has launched to ship containers between Chattogram port and Europe, especially to transport textile goods. Photo: TBS
Analysis

Realignment of global trade: The good, the bad and the in-between

Will cuts in export incentive be compensated by cuts in logistics costs?
Analysis

Will cuts in export incentive be compensated by cuts in logistics costs?

Illustration: TBS
Supplement

Making food, energy affordable

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Supplement

What a city needs to have to offer a better life

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Analysis

Tears for onions

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