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This article compares 1975 and 2024 coups in Bangladesh, analyzing how foreign interests and domestic conflicts led to political shifts.
Just over a year ago, after Sheikh Hasina, the leader of Bangladesh, unleashed a brutal crackdown on protesting students, Abu ...
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The corruption trial of Tulip Siddiq formally commenced in Bangladesh on Wednesday. Among other allegations linked to £3.9 billion worth of embezzlement, the Bangladeshi-origin Labour MP has ...
Half a century after his assassination, Sheikh Mujibur Rahman is less a historical figure than a layered palimpsest—written, ...
Chief Adviser Professor Dr. Muhammad Yunus vowed to restore democracy in Bangladesh and ensure credible elections, stating ...
Today is 15 August. On this day in 1975, the nation's independence leader and first president, Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, was assassinated along with most of his family members by a group of military men ...
In 2003, Washington justified its invasion of Iraq by claiming Saddam Hussein had Weapons of Mass Destruction and ties to Al ...
There are concerns about the slow pace of change in the country, with a promised election still months away, a struggling ...
Today (14 August), the charge sheet was submitted before Dhaka Metropolitan Magistrate Ariful Islam by the investigating officer, CID Assistant Police Superintendent (Cyber Investigation and ...
Interestingly, the Declaration does not describe the July protests that culminated in the ouster of the Sheikh Hasina ...