Student protesters in Bangladesh who led a revolt that topped former leader Sheikh Hasina last year are set to form a new political party, challenging the country’s entrenched political duopoly.
BNP Chairperson Khaleda Zia said yesterday the people expect the interim government to hold an acceptable election following the swift implementation of minimal reforms to repair the state so that the ...
DHAKA: Students who played a central role in the protests that led to the overthrow of Bangladesh’s former Prime Minister ...
Bogra’s District Food Controller, Riazur Rahman Raju, has been withdrawn and attached to the Directorate General of Food ...
Former Bangladesh PM Khaleda Zia urges swift elections and minimal reforms to restore democracy after last year's revolution.
The leader of Bangladesh’s key political party, Khaleda Zia, called on Thursday for interim authorities to undertake “minimal ...
Shafiqul Alam, a Bangladeshi journalist who serves as the press secretary to Chief Advisor Muhammad Yunus, allegedly owns ...
Those training camps which were earlier closed during the term of ousted Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina are now ...
Bangladesh is at a crossroads. With rising political tensions, law enforcement in disarray, and a military increasingly drawn ...
General Antonio Guterres is expected to visit Bangladesh in mid-March. A student-led revolution deposed Prime Minister Sheikh ...
This is the 1st time a major political party is being set up outside the control of the Mujib-Zia family. It is also strictly ...
A key student leader, who was the part of the group that led the protest against Sheikh Hasina, resigned from the interim ...
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