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Football fans continued to turn stadiums into spaces of protest, using giant tifos to voice political and social anguish.
British MP Tulip Siddiq, niece of ousted prime minister Sheikh Hasina has said "dirty politics" of Bangladesh has turned her life on its head. In an exclusive interview with the Guardian, she also ...
Thousands of Bangladeshi women migrate abroad each year in the hope of getting a secured source of income. But for many, the dream quickly unravels into a nightmare of abuse, exploitation, and abandon ...
Officials have picked up people across the country, most of them Muslim, citing a national security risk. Rights groups say ...
Didarul Islam - one of four people killed in the July 28 shooting at the Manhattan office tower housing the NFL's headquarters - was the NYPD's first Bangladeshi American officer killed in the line of ...
The death of an NYPD officer in a Manhattan office shooting is highlighting a growing number of Bangladeshi immigrants in the ...
Bangladesh is in a hopeful state, and the U.S. should do everything we can to help Bangladesh to a democratic future.
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GZERO Media on MSNBangladesh a year later: democracy is easier said than doneEarlier this week, thousands of people flooded the streets in Bangladesh’s capital of Dhaka to mark the one-year anniversary of a student-led protest movement that brought an end to 15 years of rule ...
By leveraging its robust population, strategic geographic location, and a clear vision for digital transformation, Bangladesh ...
One year ago, a popular uprising in Bangladesh led to the deposal of its long-serving prime minister. It came as the country ...
Islamist militants are reportedly exploiting its “soft approach” to reorganize and re-establish their networks.
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