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Muhammad Yunus, the Nobel peace laureate who has led an interim government since August, was responding to a suggestion from ...
Bangladesh's interim leader Muhammad Yunus has refused to meet Labour MP Tulip Siddiq to discuss corruption allegations ...
India has started to push people it considers illegal immigrants into neighbouring Bangladesh, but human rights activists say ...
BANGLADESH's limited capacity to deal with the enormous waste generated by its textile sector may prove unsustainable as the ...
In late May, as mercury levels rise and monsoon clouds loom over the parched plains and verdant hills of Bangladesh, the ...
Bangladesh’s interim leader Muhammad Yunus has indicated that a national election could take place as early as the week ...
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ABP News on MSNBangladesh Condemns Vandalism At Tagore’s Ancestral Home, Pledges Swift Action Amid Public OutrageRabindranath Tagore’s ancestral home in Sirajganj vandalized after a parking dispute; arrests made as Bangladesh government ...
A new government in Bangladesh struggles with Washington's decisions. Funding cuts to foreign aid and possible tariffs could ...
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India Today on MSNYunus hints at February 2026 Bangladesh vote after Tarique meetingMuhammad Yunus signalled Bangladesh will hold national elections by February 2026 after a key meeting with Tarique Rahman in ...
At least five persons have been arrested in connection with the vandalisation of the ancestral home of Nobel laureate ...
The government confirmed that a recent incident at Rabindra Kachari Bari stemmed from a dispute between visitors and the caretaker, resulting in two arrests.
Bangladesh has long been dominated by a two-party system. Will a surge in new parties offer citizens meaningful alternatives?
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