A new political party formed by the students who led the July 2024 uprising represents a bold attempt to redefine Bangladeshi ...
He said, "We hope that our global friends and partners will respect the global norms of 'non-interference', 'sovereignty' and 'peaceful resolution of disputes' for our collective development." ...
Bangladesh's interim government has been unable to fully ensure public safety and holding a general election this year will ...
Thanks to the July uprising, Bangladesh now has an opportunity to reshape this narrative. Can the country leverage its evolving political landscape to ensure greater female participation in ...
Further, 98% of these 1254 incidents were deemed ‘political in nature’. We expect Bangladesh to thoroughly investigate and bring all perpetrators of killings, arson and violence to justice ...
The interim leader of Bangladesh, Muhammad Yunus ... a network of secret detention centres where it's alleged her political opponents were interrogated, tortured and some killed - all under ...
The same Jaiswal who was hesitant to comment on Bangladesh’s national elections boycotted by main opposition parties in January 2024 dubbing it the country’s “internal affairs,” now calls for ‘inclusi ...
Police in Bangladesh's capital Dhaka used tear gas and sound grenades on Friday to disperse hundreds of members of the banned ...
Exclusive-Bangladesh Election This Year May Be Difficult Due to Unrest, Says Head of Youth-Led Party
Bangladesh's interim government has been unable to fully ensure public safety and holding a general election this year will be difficult, the head of a newly launched political party told Reuters.
Two high-profile delegations from the ruling Awami League and BNP are to attend a seminar organised by UK House of Lords over Bangladesh’s prevailing political and human rights situation on July 19.
"that if not her" then fundamentalists would take over Bangladesh in a sensitive and restive northeastern region of India. The fear blind-sided mandarins and the right-wing political leadership.
Bangladesh, a nation of about 170 million people, is largely Muslim-majority and is governed by mostly secular laws based on British common law. But many Islamist groups and hard-line political ...
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