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The '''The Daily Waadaa''' is an upcoming English-language daily newspaper based in [[Bangladesh]], announced in February 2026. It is positioned as a new entrant in the country's media landscape, focusing on credible, independent journalism following the end of the interim government's operations. The name "Waadaa" derives from the Bengali/Urdu word meaning "promise" or "commitment", symbolizing a pledge to deliver accurate, timely, and trustworthy news coverage to readers in Bangladesh and beyond. == History and launch == The Daily Waadaa was publicly announced on 18 February 2026, coinciding with the conclusion of roles held by key personnel in the former Chief Adviser's press wing during Bangladesh's interim government period. Shafiqul Alam, previously serving as press secretary to the Chief Adviser, joined as Editor. Azad Majumdar, former deputy press secretary, assumed the role of Executive Editor. Both announced their new positions via verified Facebook posts, seeking public support and blessings for the venture. The newspaper is described as a "soon-to-be-launched" English-language daily, aiming to fill a niche for high-quality, pro-Bangladesh-oriented reporting in English. Industry observers view the move positively, noting the editorial team's experience in government communication and journalism as a foundation for building reader trust. == Meaning of the name == "Waadaa" (ওয়াদা) translates to "promise" or "commitment" in Bengali and related languages. According to reports, the name reflects the publication's commitment to ethical journalism, factual accuracy, and serving the public interest without bias. == Editorial team == {| class="wikitable" !Position !Name !Previous Role !Notes |- |Editor |Shafiqul Alam |Press Secretary to the former Chief Adviser |Announced via Facebook on 18 February 2026 |- |Executive Editor |Azad Majumdar |Deputy Press Secretary to the former Chief Adviser |Announced alongside the Editor |} The team brings extensive experience in media, public communication, and crisis reporting, which is expected to shape the newspaper's coverage of national politics, economy, society, and international affairs. == Focus and expected coverage == As an English-language daily, The Daily Waadaa is anticipated to target urban readers, professionals, expatriates, and international audiences interested in Bangladesh. Potential coverage areas include: * National politics and governance * Economic developments and business news * Social issues, education, and health * International relations, with emphasis on Bangladesh's global standing The publication aims to emphasize independence, transparency, and a commitment to truth, aligning with the symbolic meaning of its name. == See also == * [[List of newspapers in Bangladesh]] * [[Mass media in Bangladesh]] * [[English-language newspapers published in South Asia]] == References == * Reports from The Business Standard, bdnews24.com, and UNB on the announcement and editorial appointments. (For the latest updates on launch status, check official announcements from the editorial team.)
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