The same Jaiswal who was hesitant to comment on Bangladesh’s national elections boycotted by main opposition parties in January 2024 dubbing it the country’s “internal affairs,” now calls for ‘inclusi ...
The United Nations’ role in global crises has long been a subject of debate, but a shocking revelation from Volker Türk, the ...
Months after the pivotal political upheaval of August 5, which saw Sheikh Hasina lose power and subsequently leave Bangladesh, the global discourse surrounding the country’s political landscape took a ...
Bangladesh has witnessed a surge in violence against law enforcement agencies under the Muhammad Yunus-led interim government ...
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India Today on MSNBring back Khilafat: Banned Islamist organisation marches in BangladeshThe radical Islamic organisation Hizb-ut-Tahrir (HuT), banned since 2009, took out a 'March for Khilafat' in Dhaka. The rise ...
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The Print on MSNCan art survive in new Bangladesh? Actors arrested, book fair mobbed, cultural events axedWith every arrest and vigilante attack, Bangladesh’s culture of repression deepens. ‘You can’t paint, act, or write while ...
The rise of Islamist extremist groups in Bangladesh has taken a dangerous turn following the jihadist coup of August 5, 2024.
Student leaders who were part of Yunus’s government resigned and set up the National Citizens Party, dramatically altering ...
Police used batons and tear gas to disperse thousands of members of a banned Islamist group as they marched through streets ...
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The Print on MSNIndia urges Dhaka to hold ‘inclusive’ polls amid strained ties, repeats concern over minorities’ safetyApart from Hasina’s continued stay in New Delhi, there are multiple irritants in ties, including security across the borders.
The United Nations warned the Bangladesh army against participating in violence during 2024 student protests. This led to ...
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