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Looming e-waste catastrophe in the age of 4IR

THE Fourth Industrial Revolution promises a dazzling future: hyper-connected cities, intelligent automation, ubiquitous sensors and AI-driven efficiency. For Bangladesh, embracing these technologies is not merely aspirational; it is considered essential for economic leapfrogging, enhanced governance and improved quality of life for millions. Yet, as we rush headlong into...

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Huawei launches 4 network solutions

Huawei has recently launched four networking solutions in Bangladesh under its Xinghe Intelligent Network portfolio to improve internet-based communications of organisations, said a press release...

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Human arrogance and the planet

PEOPLE like to pride themselves on how much more intelligent we are than other creatures on this planet. It would be helpful to remember that one of the most basic lessons grasped by other ‘lower’ critters is: do not foul your nest. Even an animal as destructive as the elephant knows better than to destroy its own habitat...

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Nation still in need of complete list of martyred intellectuals

Martyred Intellectuals Day comes every year with a demand, as media report around that time, for a comprehensive list of the intellectuals that the nation had lost in the fag end of the liberation war at the hands of the Pakistani occupation forces and their local auxiliary squads, including Razakar, Al Badr and Al Shams, that abducted members of the...

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Capital flight, poor financial governance bleed economy

ILLEGAL cross-border money transfers or suspicious transactions have been a concern for Bangladesh, which has taken new heights following the recent instability in the foreign exchange market and subsequent resource. The Bangladesh Financial Intelligent Unit received, according to a budget document...