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.

UK's Migrant Crackdown: New Visa Offensive Sparks Alarm for Bangladeshi's

June 19, 2025

The UK government's intensified drive to impose visa restrictions on countries not cooperating with migrant returns is generating significant concern among Bangladeshi asylum seekers and migrants. With Bangladesh already having a formal returns agreement in place, fears are mounting over its implications amidst a worsening Channel crisis and broader UK immigration reforms. This report delves into recent statistics and the diplomatic complexities.

India deported Bangladeshi chess player; Sylheti Legend Rani Hamid 'Disturbed'

June 11, 2025

Veteran Bangladeshi chess player Sayeda Jasimunnessa Khatun, widely known as Rani Hamid, arrived in India earlier this month to take part in the 21st Delhi International Open Grandmasters Chess Tournament, held from June 7 to 14.

Sylheti-Rooted Hamza and Shamit Bring New Hope to Bangladesh Football

June 02, 2025

A new era has begun in Bangladesh football with the inclusion of two expatriate players of Sylheti origin — Hamza Choudhury and Shamit Shome. Their arrival not only holds the promise of raising the standard of the national team but also serves as an inspiration for the next generation of footballers.

“Youth Must Unite to Tackle Climate Risks”—Advisor Syeda Rizwana Hasan

May 31, 2025

Advisor to the Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change and the Ministry of Water Resources, Syeda Rizwana Hasan, has urged young people to work collectively to address the risks posed by climate change. She stated, “Youth must commit themselves to the nation by staying away from greed, lust for power, financial irregularities, and corruption.”

International Workers' Day: South Asian Tea Workers Still Trapped in Silence, Struggle, and Exploitation

April 30, 2025

Every year on May 1st, countries around the world observe International Workers’ Day, also known as May Day, to honor the contributions and sacrifices of workers.

Bangladesh's Economy Faces Slowest Growth in 36 Years - World Bank

April 26, 2025

The World Bank has significantly lowered its growth forecast for Bangladesh, predicting that the country's economy could expand by just 3.3% in the 2024-25 financial year — the slowest pace in 36 years.

Plastic Pollution at Cox’s Bazar Beach: A Threat to Natural Beauty

April 18, 2025

The world’s longest sea beach, Cox’s Bazar, is now not only a hotspot for tourists but also overwhelmed with plastic waste. Every day, thousands of visitors flock to the beach, leaving behind plastic bottles, food wrappers, chip packets, and other single-use plastic items that litter the sandy shores.

Tower Hamlets' Bangabandhu School Among 32 Schools in London

April 14, 2025

Due to the misrule of Sheikh Hasina over the past 15 years, the people became frustrated with the Awami League. After the July student uprising, Sheikh Hasina had to bear the consequences of her father's, Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman’s, sins. The agitated students removed the name of Bangabandhu from every corner of the country, including Bangabandhu Morals, statues, and public buildings.