Politics in Bangladesh rarely moves in a straight line. At times history circles back—events change, actors change, but the ...
What Awami League needs now is not an answer to who will succeed Hasina or even a debate on whether Hasina should return to Bangladesh, but a new leadership on the ground.
The Supreme Court has published its full verdict restoring the non-party caretaker government system for overseeing national elections. The 74-page judgment was published on the website of the country ...
A local leader of the Bangladesh Sramik League – a wing of activity-banned Bangladesh Awami League – was shot dead by unidentified assailants in Mollahat upazila last night (14 March).
Philip Sangma, a Bangladeshi citizen, had allegedly helped the two main persons accused in the murder case to cross into ...
Bangladesh Supreme Court publishes full verdict reinstating caretaker government system, reversing the 2011 ruling that abolished it.
Leaked recordings, prosecutorial infighting, and bribery allegations are casting a long shadow over the credibility of ...
Bangladesh stands at a decisive moment. The July Charter challenges the entrenched dominance that has defined its post-1991 ...
Information and Broadcasting Minister Zahir Uddin Swapan on Saturday laid emphasis on keeping religious values beyond the ...
Months before the Indian Army launched its campaign, the Border Security Force was already facing gunfire along the frontier and quietly helping shape the Bangladesh liberation struggle.
Rating democracies is a tricky business. I am only using the simple metric of who in the Indian subcontinent has had the most peaceful, stable, normal political transitions and continuity.
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