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Muhammad Yunus announced, on August 5, that Bangladesh will hold its first elections since the fall of Sheikh Hasina before ...
In a televised address, Muhammad Yunus said he would request the Election Commission to organise the vote before the Muslim ...
DHAKA- Close monitoring of the Bangladesh-Pakistan relationship requires critical thinking. The bilateral relations have ...
Outgoing Head of Mission of the Embassy of the Kingdom of the Netherlands Andre Carstens has commended Chief Adviser Prof ...
Bangladesh's decision to hold national elections in February signals the country's intent to usher in a "New Bangladesh" amid political and economic challenges, analysts say.
Nobel Peace Prize winner Muhammad Yunus, the 85-year-old leading the caretaker government as its chief adviser until ...
Chief Adviser Professor Muhammad Yunus has said that a certain group is eager to disrupt the upcoming elections. He warned ...
Bangladesh Jamaat-e-Islami today said they had expected that Chief Adviser Prof Muhammad Yunus would hold discussions with ...
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India Today on MSNPost-uprising Bangladesh poised for next leap: What Feb '26 polls could achieveMemories of the Sheikh Hasina regime, manipulated elections and political violence linger in the Bangladeshi psyche. The road to healing runs through the ballot box ...
Firms from Bangladesh’s biggest export sector worry that they do not enjoy a major competitive advantage over rivals from ...
However, meaningful reform does not happen overnight; it evolves gradually and organically, like a living organism—not something engineered in a lab. Reform is a continuous process.
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ABP - Live on MSNOne Year After Hasina, Bangladesh's Islamist Anarchy ContinuesIn the immediate aftermath of Hasina's ouster, the country witnessed an explosion of targeted violence against Hindus. On ...
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