Column How the British spied on a pro-Bangladesh meeting in 1971 Undercover UK cop reveals to public inquiry he infiltrated a pro-Bangladesh humanitarian group in London. David Bergman December 8th 2020
Column Silencing science? Why the Bangladesh government dismissed crucial Covid-19 research undertaken by a leading global health research institute. David Bergman December 3rd 2020
Column Who gets investigated for corruption? How a marriage separation within Bangladesh prime minister’s family helps explain why Awami League leaders in Faridpur are now in jail. David Bergman November 19th 2020
Column Family succession: After Sheikh Hasina The Awami League is a family business — who in the family will succeed Sheikh Hasina? David Bergman October 8th 2020
Column General Sarwardy’s interview refocuses attention on the appointment of General Aziz Ahmed as army chief The Bangladesh government is likely to brand the retired military officer a criminal and traitor. David Bergman July 18th 2020
Column Bangladesh’s Covid-19 future is in the government’s hands The initial projections seem overblown, but whether they remain so depends on how the government deals with the lockdown. David Bergman May 22nd 2020