Kamran Ahmed

Multimedia Editor

Kamran Ahmed has served as the multimedia editor of Daily Dazzling Dawn since its founding. As a representative of the newspaper, he covered the World Trade Organization's Ministerial Conference held in Abu Dhabi, UAE. His commitment to international journalism has also taken him on assignment to Singapore and Malaysia.

Tarique Rahman's Return to Bangladesh: What's the Hold-Up?

August 24, 2025

Reports suggest that Tarique Rahman, acting chairman of the Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP), is unlikely to return to Bangladesh before the next general election schedule is announced. While security concerns have been a long-standing issue, new strategic reasons are now influencing his decision.

UK's New Threads: Bangladesh's Cotton Goes Green

August 19, 2025

In a strategic move to solidify its position as a global textile powerhouse, Bangladesh is embarking on a comprehensive plan to scale up its domestic cotton production, with a new focus on sustainability and traceability. This effort, spearheaded by the Cotton Development Board (CDB), is crucial for a nation that is the world’s second-largest cotton importer and the largest cotton apparel exporter to the UK, Daily Dazzling Dawn understands.

The Past's Echo: Reclaiming the Narrative of Immigration

August 17, 2025

A look back at the anti-immigrant rhetoric of 1903 reveals striking parallels to today's discourse, offering a powerful reminder of how unfounded fears about Jewish refugees were proven false by history.

First Bangladeshi-American Poised for Queens Supreme

August 12, 2025

Judge Soma Syed has been nominated for the New York State Supreme Court, potentially becoming the first Muslim and Bangladeshi-American to serve in Queens. Her historic candidacy highlights judicial diversity and community representation.

One Year After the Revolution: Bangladesh's Promise Fades into Uncertainty

August 04, 2025

A year after Bangladesh's revolution, the country faces a complex reality. This article examines the unfulfilled promises, economic challenges, political fragmentation, and the ongoing trial of Sheikh Hasina, as the nation grapples with an uncertain future.

Bangladeshi Youth Still Grapple with Job Crisis

August 02, 2025

One year after the violent uprising that ousted former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina, Bangladesh’s youth are still grappling with widespread unemployment.

Tariff Torment: US Tariffs Threaten to Cripple Bangladesh's Garment Sector, Devastating Millions

July 16, 2025

New US tariffs of 35% on Bangladeshi garment exports, announced by President Donald Trump, threaten to decimate the country's vital RMG industry. This in-depth news report highlights the severe economic impact, potential job losses for millions of predominantly women workers, and the ripple effect on Bangladeshi families and the national economy.

Saima Wazed's Limbo: On Leave from WHO, No Signs of Political Plunge

July 14, 2025

Saima Wazed Putul, Sheikh Hasina's daughter, is on indefinite leave from WHO due to corruption allegations. Her whereabouts are unconfirmed, and there is no indication of her entering politics.

Is the UK Becoming a Laundry Mat for Global Crime?

July 08, 2025

Anti-corruption charities issue an urgent plea to Chancellor Rachel Reeves, warning that a proposed new "Golden Visa" risks turning the UK into a haven for illicit funds. Revelations about billions in alleged "blood money" from corrupt Bangladeshi elites, funneled into UK property, cast a long shadow over East London's real estate market.

Bangladesh and SIDA signed grant agreement for Biodiversity Protection

July 03, 2025

Bangladesh and the Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency (SIDA) have signed a landmark grant agreement to launch a new environmental initiative aimed at enhancing Bangladesh’s climate resilience and conserving its unique biodiversity.