By Sunahwar Ali
Spitalfields and Banglatown is the capital city of the Bengali community in this country. Before us, other minority communities—Huguenots, Irish, Jews—called this place home.
But each, in time, moved on.
We stayed.
Not because we...
Bojrokontho::
[30 March 2026, Dhaka] In a first for a Bangladesh-based artist, a solo exhibition by Soma Surovi Jannat is being held at the Ashmolean Museum, the UK’s oldest public museum and the University of Oxford’s leading art and archaeology...
By Sunahwar Ali
The Mediterranean Sea has once again become a graveyard for the dreams of young Bangladeshis.
In the latest horrific tragedy, at least 22 migrants lost their lives after six days drifting in an overcrowded rubber boat without food or...
By Sunahwar Ali
Let me be clear: the 22 souls who perished in the Mediterranean were not victims of a tragic accident. They were victims of a criminal conspiracy.
And until we identify, prosecute, and punish every single individual and gang involved...
By Sunahwar Ali
For forty years, the Islamic Republic of Iran has been preparing for a war it claims it does not want but has never stopped building towards. From the fertile crescent of Lebanon to the Red Sea shores of Yemen, from the deserts of Syria...
Dhaka Correspondent ::
[Dhaka, March 29, 2026] Enroute International Limited has recently penned a contract with MetLife Bangladesh. Under this agreement, executives recruited by Enroute will have insurance coverage from MetLife.
Enroute International...
By Sunahwar Ali::
I salute his efforts.
It is through such dedicated, honest, and visionary leadership that we will win our fight against injustice, corruption, and inequality.
The Kind of Leadership Bangladesh Needs
When I reflect on my years of...
By Sunahwar Ali
For those of us who have spent decades fighting for justice—whether in the East End of London or for our homeland of Bangladesh—the past two decades have offered two searing national lessons.
They are etched into the memory of every...
By Sunahwar Ali
Let me speak plainly. What took place in that council chamber was not a procedural disagreement.
It was a disgrace. And it was a shameful act by Speaker Suluk Ahmed—an act that will forever stain his tenure and makes him a dangerous...
By Sunahwar Ali
Former Chief Whip, Tower Hamlets Council | London–Dhaka
The recent political rhetoric surrounding Ramadan and Eid celebrations has been deeply troubling. To describe peaceful Muslim gatherings as an “act of domination” is not just...
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