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The International Crimes Tribunal in Bangladesh has initiated a trial against former PM Sheikh Hasina, who fled to India last ...
India has intensified its crackdown on undocumented Bangladeshi migrants and Rohingya refugees, summarily deporting them and ...
People walk past a secular wall mural in Dhaka on Aug. 9, 2024, as Nobel laureate Muhammad Yunus led a solemn tribute to ...
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The Express Tribune on MSNIndia's role in South Asia: time to honour Delhi AgreementSouth Asia, with its intertwined histories and complex relationships, remains one of the most volatile regions in the world. The 1974 Delhi Agreement, signed between Pakistan, India and Bangladesh, ...
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United News of Bangladesh on MSNGovt resorting to ploys to delay election: RizviBNP Senior Joint Secretary Ruhul Kabir Rizvi on Thursday accused the interim government of 'resorting to tactics' to delay the national election, ignoring the hopes and aspirations of people.
Two separate murder cases have been filed with two different police stations, each identifying a different location of death ...
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United News of Bangladesh on MSNZubaida Rahman departs for LondonZubaida Rahman, wife of BNP acting Chairman Tarique Rahman, left Dhaka for London on Thursday after spending a month in Bangladesh.
A recent article published in the Indian newspaper The Sunday Guardian has clearly unsettled Muhammad Yunus and his ...
A murder case has been filed in Gazipur against former prime minister Sheikh Hasina and 34 others, accusing them of involvement in killings and incitement to murder during the July Uprising last year.
Bangladesh faces a shift away from its original values. The removal of Sheikh Mujibur Rahman's image signals this change.
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ABP News on MSNBangladesh Drops 'Father Of The Nation' Title For Mujibur Rahman Amid Shifting Liberation War NarrativeBangladesh's interim government has dropped the "Father of the Nation" title for Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman as it ...
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World Politics Review on MSNSouth Asia's Rivals Are Weaponizing Water for Geopolitical GainAs climate change and geopolitical tensions converge, South Asia's fragile hydro-politics could be entering a dangerous new ...
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