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The year 2024 was “one of the deadliest and most violent years since the independence war of Bangladesh,” marked by killings, enforced disappearances, and brutal attacks on civilians, according to the ...
Bangladesh Army chief General Waker-uz-Zaman said the military is prepared to assist the interim government in ensuring free, fair and neutral elections in February. With shifting political dynamics, ...
Bangladesh endured "one of the deadliest and most violent years since independence" in 2024, marked by killings, enforced disappearances, and brutal attacks on civilians, according to the Human Rights ...
While memorials like the IPKF site in Colombo preserve the sacrifices of Indian soldiers abroad, the absence of similar ...
A court in Dhaka on Tuesday announced a travel ban on Bangladesh's former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina's former military ...
Several family members of those killed and injured during last year's July demonstrations in Bangladesh held a protest in ...
As Bangladesh embarks on a new journey towards democratic reforms, experts warn that legal frameworks alone may not be enough to halt the rise of autocracy. Without genuine changes within political ...
The Jama’atul Mujahideen Bangladesh, which claimed responsibility for the serial bombings, has shown remarkable resilience, adapting and regrouping despite crackdowns.
Since it cannot win elections on its own, JI has joined hands with the National Citizen Party to influence the country’s political system.
Several Catholic education institutes came under pressure after the student-led uprising ousted ex-PM Hasina last year ...
The Mohammad Yunus-led interim government in Bangladesh is leaving no stone unturned in wiping out former Prime Minister ...
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