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SATURDAY, JUNE 14, 2025

One month of freedom

How climax unfolded on her last day in power
Features

How climax unfolded on her last day in power

Like other mornings, on 5 August, she had an early wake-up despite a late night sleep, which was too late. After her morning prayers with a lengthy doa, she sat in her office room inside Ganobhaban...

From anti-discrimination movement to Hasina’s fall
Supplement

From anti-discrimination movement to Hasina’s fall

After the fall of Hasina on 5 August, graffiti and wall art seemingly took over nearly all walls across the capital and beyond, almost instantaneously. The whole nation was on a mission to commemorate the martyrs. Photos: Syed Zakir Hossain
Features

Graffiti: When the spray can is mightier than the sword

Illustration: TBS
Features

Ode to the Bravehearts

From 16 July to 5 August, law enforcement agencies and activists from the Awami League, Chhatra League, and Jubo League were responsible for the deaths of at least 750 people. Photos: Rajib Dhar
Features

Killing fields: The places that witnessed a crimson tide

The six coordinators in DB custody. Photo: BSS
Features

Delegated leadership: The strategy behind the students-led uprising’s success

Illustration: TBS
Features

How to dismantle ‘I am the state!’

Illustration: TBS
Bangladesh

From where did she resign? From where did she fly?

Unsurprisingly, Hasina escalated the violence unleashed on students. But surprisingly, she failed to quash them. With each passing hour, we thought they would not be able to take it any longer, but they proved us wrong over and over again. Photo: Rajib Dhar
Features

How students gave us our voice back

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