Why AI Journalism Must Focus on People
As artificial intelligence continues to expand, the role of journalism becomes even more important. By centering people rather than hype, journalists can help society navigate AI’s risks and possibilities with responsibility, fairness, and informed public debate.
19:59 18 January 2026
AI in the Newsroom - Tool or Threat?
Artificial intelligence is quietly reshaping newsrooms around the world. Tools powered by AI are now commonly used for transcribing interviews, summarizing documents, translating text, and even drafting headlines or short articles. For under-resourced newsrooms, these tools promise speed and efficiency. But their growing presence also raises important ethical and professional questions that journalism cannot afford to ignore.
01:09 11 January 2026
Bangladesh at a moment of Democratic Concern
In Bangladesh’s political life, veteran voices rarely speak in abstractions. When they express fear, it is usually grounded in long memory and hard-earned experience. So when BNP Secretary General Mirza Fakhrul Islam Alamgir asks, “We do not know what Bangladesh we are standing in at this moment,” he is not merely voicing personal despair. He is articulating a profound anxiety about the country’s democratic trajectory and the very character of the state.
17:52 4 January 2026
Radhanagar: Where Heritage Meets Modernity
In Bangladesh’s northeastern corner, where tea gardens stretch toward mist-covered hills, lies Radhanagar—a place that tells a larger story than its modest size suggests. To visitors, it is part of the picturesque landscape of Sreemangal, now celebrated as the country’s “tea capital.” To longtime residents, it is home. But beneath the resorts, paved roads, and soaring land prices lies a deeper narrative—one that raises urgent questions about heritage, development, and who ultimately benefits from progress. Radhanagar is not merely a neighborhood. It is a historical idea, born during the British colonial period and reshaped repeatedly by time, politics, and economics.
21:53 2 January 2026
Banded Sea Krait Spotted on Bangladesh Coast
The Banded Sea Krait, a venomous marine snake scientifically known as Laticauda colubrina, has recently drawn attention after being caught in fishing nets along Bangladesh’s southern coastline. According to a report aired by DBC News, fishermen encountered the species near Shah Porir Dwip in the Kuakata region, highlighting growing interactions between humans and marine wildlife in the Bay of Bengal.
10:03 29 December 2025
When Rumor Becomes a Death Sentence
The killing of a Hindu garment worker at Valuka in Bangladesh, should trouble anyone who believes that the rule of law is more than a slogan. According to a report published by BBC News Bangla on December 20, 2025, the man was beaten and burned to death by a mob after allegations that he had insulted religion. Yet investigators later acknowledged a crucial fact: there was no direct evidence that he had done so.
01:03 21 December 2025
Integration of GCED into ELT in Bangladesh
Global Citizenship Education (GCED) represents a transformative framework designed to equip learners for responsible participation in our interconnected world. In Bangladesh, incorporating GCED into English Language Teaching (ELT) offers a vital avenue for nurturing students into globally aware individuals. Since English acts as a global lingua franca, it provides an unparalleled medium for exploring international values and issues. Aligning GCED with ELT directly supports Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 4, which targets inclusive, equitable, and quality education alongside promoting lifelong learning opportunities for all.
22:15 19 December 2025
Dr. Jhuton Awarded AO Spine Fellowship in Italy
Dr. Jhuton Chandra Banik , a rising figure in spinal surgery, has been awarded the highly regarded AO Spine Fellowship, granting him the opportunity to train for three weeks at the IRCCS Ospedale Galeazzi - Sant'Ambrogio in milan, Italy. The fellowship is recognized internationally as one of the most competitive and sought-after programs for spine specialists.
19:02 17 December 2025
Kodalichhara: A Story of Transformation
The dismal picture of Kodalichhara has now changed significantly through canal dredging and the recovery of occupied lands. The canal holds immense social and economic importance. Its preservation is everyone’s responsibility — only through collective awareness can its benefits be sustained.
03:31 25 October 2025
Farmers’ Dreams Revive in Binnar Haor Through Youth Initiatives
Fish species that had disappeared 50 years ago—such as koi, shing, magur, shol, puti, tengra, and boal—have returned. Lachidhara has become a habitat rich in wildlife and plant diversity. Educated young farmers and agri-entrepreneurs are being drawn to this revitalized farmland,’ said Jahed Ahmed Chowdhury.
02:18 25 October 2025
Farmers protest solar power project on farmland in Moulvibazar
“If this continues, the haor’s ecology, biodiversity, and traditional livelihoods will collapse. Farmers will lose their work, and once self-sufficient families will have to buy food year-round,” they said.
21:23 19 October 2025
Wetlands Under Threat in Bangladesh – Initiatives to Protect
Amid the severe crisis of wetlands in Bangladesh, initiatives like the Baikka Beel sanctuary, voluntary excavation of Lachidhara Canal, renovation of Kodalichhara, and Pakhibari (bird houses) projects offer hope. Wetland experts emphasize expanding such initiatives nationwide by ensuring community participation and declaring some wetlands as protected areas. They also believe that strict enforcement of laws, along with the use of advanced technologies such as satellite mapping and GIS, will pave new ways for wetland conservation.
03:25 13 October 2025
New digital ID scheme to be rolled out across UK
Building on the work already underway to roll out a GOV.UK digital wallet, the digital ID will sit on people’s phones, alongside the digital driving licence which the government has already announced plans to introduce.
04:08 4 October 2025
Consequences and Implications of Climate Change for the Haor Region
Deeply flooded haors, presently positioned at or just below river level for half the year, may experience longer periods of inundation in future as drainage outlets remain elevated for extended times. Sea-level rise amplifies existing vulnerabilities in the Haor region by increasing both flood intensity and persistence.
01:03 1 October 2025
Ireland bans social media use by under-16s
Social media is no longer just about technology or entertainment; it has become a threat to cultural, moral and mental well-being. This requires not only legislation but also a concerted effort by the education system, the health sector and civil society.
17:02 12 May 2025
Cryptocurrency Regulations Update: Global Trends and Future Outlook
Stay updated with the latest cryptocurrency regulations worldwide. Explore key trends, country-specific policies, and future outlook in this in-depth analysis.
22:45 23 February 2025
Emerging Tech Innovations 2025: The Future is Here
Discover the top emerging tech innovations of 2025, from AI advancements to next-gen automation. Explore the future of smart technology and breakthrough innovations shaping the world.
21:06 20 February 2025
The Untold Stories: Indigenous Rights, Climate, and Social Justice
Indigenous communities are at the frontline of climate change and social injustice. Learn how their struggles impact the environment and why protecting their rights is crucial for a sustainable future.
21:10 19 February 2025
Spring Festival Celebration in Sreemangal
The Spring Festival was celebrated in Sreemangal under the joint initiative of the Sreemangal Upazila Parishad and Municipality in Moulvibazar. The festival grounds were vibrant with the presence of young men and women.
01:08 16 February 2025
Journalist, poet-writer, accused in harassment case in Moulvibazar, living a nomadic life
Moulvibazar Press Club General Secretary Nurul Islam Sheful said, in the changed political context, a group is harassing journalists working in the district headquarters by accusing them in criminal cases.
19:33 9 February 2025
Climate Catastrophe: Why South Asia Faces the Worst of Global Warming
South Asia is at a tipping point, with climate change threatening every aspect of life in the region. Without urgent action, the situation will only worsen, leading to greater economic losses, environmental destruction, and humanitarian crises. Regional governments and global stakeholders must prioritize climate resilience, mitigation, and adaptation strategies to safeguard South Asia’s future. The time to act is now.
19:36 19 December 2024
Tortoise: A Fascinating Creature of Patience and Longevity
Tortoises are among the most fascinating and ancient creatures on earth. Known for their slow pace and remarkable longevity, they have been the subject of human admiration for centuries.
23:15 2 October 2024
Journalists accused in fabricated cases in Moulvibazar
Journalists and writers have been accused in fabricated criminal cases of harassment in Moulvibazar. As a result, there has been panic among journalists, writers and poets.
11:14 7 September 2024
What is Amazon Digital?
These days, Amazon is an essential part of the modern digital environment promoting everything from physical products to ebooks. However still, many people think about simply exactly what Amazon Digital is.
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