Trump's return to power is not good news as the restoration of democracy in Bangladesh is unlikely to be a priority for the newly elected US president
The Anti-Corruption Commission on Monday approved eight charge sheets against Bangladesh’s ousted prime minister Sheikh Hasina, her sister Sheikh Rehana and 21 others in six cases filed over charges of corruption in allotments of 60-katha plots in
Fascist rulers engaged in ‘militarism’ and ‘expansionism’ while the Awami League leader survived through cronyism
Assets linked to Sheikh Hasina, her family, and affiliated individuals and organisations have been found in the US, UK, Malaysia, Singapore, Hong Kong, and the Cayman Islands
A commission instituted by Bangladesh's interim government led by Muhammad Yunus on Saturday asked deposed prime minister Sheikh Hasina and 14 others to submit their testimony as part of a re-investigation into the 2009 mutiny in the then Bangladesh Rifles (BDR) frontier force.
The Anti-Corruption Commission (ACC) has approved the charge sheets in six cases filed against Sheikh Hasina and her family members in connection with land plot forgery in Purbachal, Dhaka.  An ACC official,
Sheikh Hasina was elected prime minister in 2009 and ruled Bangladesh with an iron fist. Members of her Awami League government ruthlessly cracked down on dissent. There were widespread allegations of human rights violations and the murder and jailing of political rivals while she was prime minister.
Unrest continues in Bangladesh as the new party is facing pushback from sidelined student groups, and attempts are on to ban the Awami League from contesting elections
Months after the ouster of Bangladesh PM Sheikh Hasina, the interim govt in charge of the country has made her extradition from India a top priority. But her return isn't the only concern; Dhaka is also looking to recover what it says is billions of dollars that the ousted leader's associates siphoned out of the country during the time she was in
The same Jaiswal who was hesitant to comment on Bangladesh’s national elections boycotted by main opposition parties in January 2024 dubbing it the country’s “internal affairs,” now calls for ‘inclusi
Chowdhury reportedly owns properties in Dubai's Burj Khalifa district and Palm Jumeirah archipelago and also flats in London's commuter towns.
Two sharp points lie woven between the lines spelt out by the external affairs ministry — that the Awami League of Sheikh Hasina, currently India’s guest, should not be barred from contesting, and tha