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DHAKA (Reuters) -Thousands of people are expected to pour into Bangladesh's capital of Dhaka on Tuesday for the first ...
Bangladesh is marking one year of the ouster of former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina on Aug. 5 amid hopes and desperation for ...
Protesters wanted ‘real change’ but instability looms as political groups jostle for power and promised reforms falter.
Hasina resigned and fled Bangladesh by helicopter on the morning of August 5, leaving behind a nation teetering on the edge ...
Bangladesh marks on Tuesday a year since long-serving former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina fled the South Asian Islamic nation following student-led protests, but it is still grappling with instability ...
Sheikh Hasina remains in India, in contact with Awami League leaders, facing charges, and unlikely to return to Bangladesh.
A year on, Bangladesh is still reeling from that violence, and Hasina now faces trial for crimes against humanity in absentia ...
Sheikh Hasina’s autocratic rule came to an end in the wake of the mass uprising of July–August 2024, which also led to her to ...
One year after the removal of Sheikh Hasina, Bangladesh’s interim government led by Muhammad Yunus continues to face ...
Even after a year, instability in Bangladesh has not subsided. We all await, with keen anticipation, the announcement of elections in the country.
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