Mobs targeting supporters of Sheikh Hasina have vandalised homes and businesses in parts of the country since Wednesday night ...
Bangladesh’s interim government, headed by Nobel Peace laureate Muhammad Yunus, says his makeshift administration will ...
DHAKA (Reuters) - Train services in Bangladesh resumed on Wednesday after railway workers ended their indefinite strike, which had brought the country’s rail network to a halt. The strike ...
DHAKA, Bangladesh — Trains were canceled across Bangladesh on Tuesday as railway staff went on strike for higher pensions and other benefits, affecting tens of thousands of passengers and ...
Dhaka (AFP) – Several children were among hundreds of people held in secret detention centres in Bangladesh, a commission investigating enforced disappearances carried out during the tenure of ...
The Bangladesh government has recommended resolving the problem over the clashes between Bangladeshi and Indian citizens at the Chapainawabganj border through a "constructive discussion in ...
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Tension erupted on the India-Bangladesh border near a BSF border outpost on Saturday morning after an altercation between farmers from both countries escalated into a brief clash, the paramilitary ...
Let’s settle them once and for all for future generations,” Yunus told Sharif, according to Bangladesh’s state news agency. Sharif replied that he would look into “outstanding issues ...
The BCB will be launching a maiden Women's Bangladesh Premier League (WBPL); it is likely to be held soon after the ongoing men's competition ends on February 7. According to Nazmul Abedeen Fahim ...
He expressed the desire during an interview with the Indian media outlet World is One News, or WION. WION journalist Dhiraj Patel said, “We saw [Sheikh] Hasina leaving [Bangladesh], that was ...
Bangladesh's Top Court Acquits Khaleda Zia In Graft Case, Clears Way For Her To Run In Next Election
Bangladesh's Supreme Court has acquitted former Prime Minister Khaleda Zia in the last remaining corruption case against her, paving the way for the BNP Chairperson to contest elections. Along ...
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