Bangladesh government advisor claims over 1 lakh Awami League members fled to India. He accuses Sheikh Hasina of conspiring ...
After the ouster of Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina, religious fundamentalists in one town announced that young women could not play soccer anymore. In another town, they forced the police to ...
The Awami League, Bangladesh’s dominant political party, is facing unprecedented internal strife as key figures once loyal to ...
During his recent China trip, Muhammad Yunus, head of the illegal Islamist-jihadist regime in Bangladesh sparked controversy ...
By calling Bangladesh the 'guardian' of ocean access for the northeastern states, Yunus has drawn China in, weaponised ...
Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma has lashed out at Bangladesh interim government's chief advisor, Nobel Laureate Muhammad Yunus' remarks on the Northeastern states of India calling it ...
The summit on 3 and 4 April also comes at a time when Nepal, Sri Lanka, Myanmar, and Thailand are also experiencing political ...
The ousting of Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina has led to a surge in religious fundamentalism in Bangladesh, affecting women's ...
It said religious extremists in Bangladesh began by asserting control over women's bodies following the July-August uprising last year ...
While the article highlights certain incidents of religious tension and conservative movements, it overlooks the broader context of progress, says the statement ...
Reacting to Bangladesh chief adviser Yunus's remarks on Northeast, BJP ally Pradyot says Chittagong hill tracts were always inhabited by indigenous tribes which wanted to be part of India.
A brewing shift toward religious conservatism has emerged from the political vacuum in this country of 175 million people.