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Youth Policy Forum (YPF): Empowering Youth for Evidence-Based Policy Making

Written By: XYZ Ahmed/Tasnim The Youth Policy Forum (YPF) is an innovative platform that aims to bridge the gap between young people and policymakers, ensuring that youth voices are heard in the policymaking process. Established with a vision to foster critical thinking, YPF empowers young individuals to engage in discussions, debates, and collaborations centred around […]

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The Union Bank Scandal

Written By: Reshma Haque In a recent audit, the Bangladesh Bank found several significant inconsistencies in the Union Bank’s loan issuance. According to Prothom Alo, it was discovered that more than 300 firms with simply a paper existence had received the majority of the private commercial bank’s overall disbursement in loans. In certain circumstances, not

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How a strong US dollar led by US monetary policy is creating problems for emerging market countries like Bangladesh

Written By: Saldana Rahaman Safa It would not be wrong to say that developing countries live their economic lives under the grace of the US Federal Reserve. When US monetary policy is loose, capital is directed toward emerging economies, which makes it simpler for these nations to raise their funding. Additionally, the wave changes direction

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The Upcoming Recession

Written By: Rassiq Aziz Kabir, Zara Mustafa, and Saldana Rahaman Safa The financial status quo of the world is indicating a possible recession. With skyrocketing inflation, slow economic growth, and the Russia-Ukraine war – the global economy’s facing significant downturns, and most economists are predicting that it will undergo a large-scale recession whose consequences could

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Australian Federal Election and Potential Changes in Its Foreign Policy

Written by: Soniya Afroz Mahi The victory of Anthony Albanese marks Australia’s first left-wing government in nearly a decade. The center-left Labor Party’s leader, Albanese, was elected as the 31st prime minister alongside a surprising number of teal independent and Green candidates taking seats in the parliament. But the concern is whether these newly elected

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The Colombian Election: An Overview

Written by: Muhammad Mujtaba and Md. Sahariar Faruque Bhuiyan Gustavo Petro, a former member of the Colombian guerrilla movement, was elected President of the country. The runoff election saw Petro defeat Rodolfo Hernández— a gaffe-prone former mayor of Bucaramanga and business magnate— with 50.47 percent of the vote. Petro will assume office in July amid

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