The BNP pledged to set the courts free. It didn’t. In Bangladesh, a mass uprising toppled a government that had bent the judiciary to its will. The elected government that followed promised to free the courts — then abandoned the very reforms meant to mak... See more
Hundreds of bighas of harvested paddy are lying in the fields of Singra upazila, as waterlogged and muddy roads prevent farmers from transporting their crops home. Located in the Chalonbil region, Singra is known as the "grain bank" of Natore. According t... See more
Netra Report At Bangladesh's railway crossings, nearly a death a day Over a decade, more than 3,600 people have died at level crossings. A top Bangladesh railway official calls them a human error. The crossings tell a different story: dead signals, overst... See more
Abstract Text-to-Visualization (Text2Vis) systems translate natural language queries over tabular data into concise answers and executable visualizations. While closed-source LLMs generate functional code, the resulting charts often lack semantic alignmen... See more
Highlights: - Middle East war stalls over 1,000 TEUs weekly exports from Chattogram - Shipping lines suspend Middle East bookings due to rising security risks - Potatoes, frozen food, garments stranded at inland container depots - Exporters face rising st... See more