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One year after student-led protests overthrew corrupt leaders, here's how Bangladesh's interim government is doing — and why it matters to the world.
When Nobel Peace Prize laureate Professor Muhammad Yunus was appointed interim Prime Minister of Bangladesh on August 8, 2024, it sent ripples across South Asia. A moral figurehead, a global icon of ...
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The Print on MSNGood politician, bad statesman — what Muhammad Yunus’ one year in power revealsThat Muhammad Yunus has aced Bangladeshi politics can be understood by his moves to bring Islamists back into public life.
Ahead of Independence Day, the Intelligence Bureau has issued a warning that some terror groups may try and strike in various parts of the country.However, this time around, the highest threat ...
In addition to the upcoming election, the chief adviser emphasised two other ongoing priorities -- advancing key reforms and continuing the trials already in progress.
Bangladesh is going for national elections by mid-February 2026, as declared by its caretaker government head, Dr. Muhammad ...
South Asia affairs expert Michael Kugelman has said Bangladesh will go through a major test for a post-Hasina era as the interim government unveiled its plan to host the next national election in ...
By leveraging its robust population, strategic geographic location, and a clear vision for digital transformation, Bangladesh ...
Bangladesh's decision to hold national elections in February signals the country's intent to usher in a "New Bangladesh" amid ...
DHAKA- Close monitoring of the Bangladesh-Pakistan relationship requires critical thinking. The bilateral relations have ...
The Jamaat-ul Mujahideen Bangladesh (JMB) was once a dangerous terror outfit operating out of Bangladesh, threatening India’s ...
In a televised address, Muhammad Yunus said he would request the Election Commission to organise the vote before the Muslim ...
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