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Prothom Alo is a Bengali-language daily newspaper in Bangladesh, founded in 1998 by Matiur Rahman. It is the largest circulated newspaper in Bangladesh and has a strong online presence, covering various topics such as acid violence, drugs, HIV/AIDS, and religious terrorism.
A comprehensive list of newspapers printed and distributed in Bangladesh, with information on their foundations, owners, editors, regions, and circulations. The list includes Bengali-language and English-language newspapers, as well as their online versions.
The Daily Star is the largest circulating English-language newspaper in Bangladesh, founded in 1991 by Syed Mohammad Ali and Mahfuz Anam. It covers politics, corruption, foreign policy and more, and has faced pressure and lawsuits from the government.
Dhaka Tribune is a daily newspaper based in Dhaka, the capital of Bangladesh, with a diverse op-ed section and a strong online presence. It covers topics such as Bangladesh-India relations, women's rights, LGBTQ rights, and Rohingya refugees, and has faced censorship and defamation lawsuits.
Daily Inqilab is a right-wing Bengali daily newspaper in Bangladesh, founded by Maulana MA Mannan in 1986. It was involved in a controversy in 2014 over a fake fax alleging Indian troop deployment in Satkhira.
New Age is a Dhaka-based newspaper known for its anti-establishment editorial policy and controversies. It covers topics such as politics, culture, literature, and human rights, and has faced police raids, threats, and lawsuits.
The Daily Ittefaq is a Bengali-language daily newspaper in Bangladesh, founded in 1949 by Moulana Bhashani and Yar Mohammad Khan. It has a history of opposing military rule, supporting the six point movement and the Bangladesh Liberation War, and facing censorship and persecution.
The Daily Observer [3] hit the stands in Bangladesh on 1 February 2011. [4] [5] Iqbal Sobhan Chowdhury, [6] the last editor of Bangladesh Observer, [7] started the circulation of a new newspaper by the name of The Daily Observer in 2011. The editor was sued by MP Nizam Uddin Hazari in 2017 for publishing an allegedly defamatory article ...