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In early August last year, Bangladesh witnessed a mini-revolution which saw the ouster of long-serving leader Sheikh Hasina ...
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United News of Bangladesh on MSNBangladesh needs to adapt strategically in order to navigate complex challenges of 2025: ICCBAs the world continues to face a volatile mix of geopolitical tensions, climate risks, and economic disruptions, a leading Chamber on Saturday underscored the urgent need for Bangladesh to adapt ...
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United News of Bangladesh on MSNCaretaker Issue: Bangladesh's political parties urged to respond by MondayMost political parties on Sunday expressed support for the latest revised proposal on the caretaker government issue, particularly the appointment of its head (chief adviser) but the National ...
The National Consensus Commission (NCC) will seek formal commitments from political parties to fully implement the "July ...
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Al Jazeera on MSNContrary to India’s fears, Bangladesh is not joining a China-Pakistan axisDhaka is treading carefully amid shifting alliances in South Asia and has no plan to entangle itself in strategic blocs.
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That Muhammad Yunus, the Chief Advisor of Bangladesh's Interim Government, continues to be suspicious of the civil society in ...
Bangladesh Nationalist Party faces turmoil amid nationwide protests over killings and extortion allegations, impacting public ...
BNP Standing Committee member Salahuddin Ahmed today called for a review of the three-year agreement signed with the UN on establishing a mission of the Human Rights Office in Dhaka.
While political manipulation and Western influence are critical aspects of Bangladesh’s terrorism discourse, the ideological underpinnings of extremism cannot be ignored.
A recent post circulating on social media has claimed that the Bangladesh Army provided buses to a political party for its ...
Last year, Gen-Z uprising in Bangladesh helped bring down Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina. Student activists continue to be central figures in shaping the future of Bangladesh's political landscape.
Part memoir, part critique, Afsan Chowdhury’s sweeping reflection on Bangladeshi media interrogates power, censorship, and the digital age, urging readers to see journalism as a struggle over class ...
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