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This media file displays a large outdoor advertisement or poster of the cover of The Economist magazine, dated August 10th-16th, 2024. The cover prominently features the headline "BANGLADESH BEGINS AGAIN" in large white capital letters against a light blue sky backdrop.

The main image on the cover depicts a vibrant scene of approximately 30-40 Bangladeshi men, primarily young adults, gathered closely together. They appear to be on a white, elevated structure, possibly a boat or a platform, with a dark, reflective surface visible beneath. Many individuals are smiling, raising their arms, or looking towards the camera, conveying strong emotions of joy, excitement, and national pride. Their attire is casual, with several men bare-chested or wearing t-shirts and tank tops.

Numerous Bangladeshi national flags are central to the scene: a large flag is held high on a pole by a man in the center-right, while two other large flags are draped over the front of the white structure on either side. Smaller flags are also held by individuals within the crowd. The scene unfolds under bright daylight, suggesting clear weather conditions.

In the upper left corner, the magazine's title, "The Economist," is displayed in white text on a red rectangular banner. Adjacent to this, in smaller white text on the light blue background, are additional article headlines: "America's economy and the election," "Britain's riots and the response," "Thailand: a desperate dissolution," and "How to prevent dementia." The overall image captures a celebratory moment in Bangladesh, possibly in Purbacahal, related to a significant national event or a new beginning, as emphasized by the main headline and the display of national symbols.
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Jan 31, 2025, 7:45 AM

Purbacahal, Bangladesh

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This media file displays a large outdoor advertisement or poster of the cover of The Economist magazine, dated August 10th-16th, 2024. The cover prominently features the headline "BANGLADESH BEGINS AGAIN" in large white capital letters against a light blue sky backdrop. The main image on the cover depicts a vibrant scene of approximately 30-40 Bangladeshi men, primarily young adults, gathered closely together. They appear to be on a white, elevated structure, possibly a boat or a platform, with a dark, reflective surface visible beneath. Many individuals are smiling, raising their arms, or looking towards the camera, conveying strong emotions of joy, excitement, and national pride. Their attire is casual, with several men bare-chested or wearing t-shirts and tank tops. Numerous Bangladeshi national flags are central to the scene: a large flag is held high on a pole by a man in the center-right, while two other large flags are draped over the front of the white structure on either side. Smaller flags are also held by individuals within the crowd. The scene unfolds under bright daylight, suggesting clear weather conditions. In the upper left corner, the magazine's title, "The Economist," is displayed in white text on a red rectangular banner. Adjacent to this, in smaller white text on the light blue background, are additional article headlines: "America's economy and the election," "Britain's riots and the response," "Thailand: a desperate dissolution," and "How to prevent dementia." The overall image captures a celebratory moment in Bangladesh, possibly in Purbacahal, related to a significant national event or a new beginning, as emphasized by the main headline and the display of national symbols.

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