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Hasina's downfall: Irony of Bangladesh's cycle of power, justice, aversion to loyalty
Sheikh Hasina's death sentence symbolises Bangladesh's tragic cycle of power, vengeance, and rewritten history. It is a metaphor for a nation caught between its bloody past and uncertain future, where ...
She was once cast as a secular heroine, the daughter of a revolutionary leader, whose brutal assassination in the 1970s ...
Bangladesh had been fighting for its independence from Pakistan for decades, but failed. On 1971, Indian forces joined Bangladesh’s liberation efforts after Pakistan launched pre-emptive strikes on ...
Bangladesh intellectual Badruddin Umar, who passed away in September, was often dubbed a leftist theorist. But his real ...
The last significant earthquake of the twentieth century in Bangladesh occurred in Moheshkhali upazila in July 1999. Its epicentre was on the island, and the 5.2 magnitude tremor damaged many houses.
The unrest that forced Hasina to flee was an eerie reminder of the mob rampage at her home during the bloody military coup almost 50 years ago that ended in the assassination of her father, Sheikh ...
Rights abuses have persisted since the Yunus-led government took power. Odhikar, a well-respected rights organization, ...
This week, Bangladesh’s ousted prime minister Sheikh Hasina was sentenced to death on two counts by the country’s ...
DHAKA, Nov 21, (Xinhua): At least 10 people were killed and hundreds of others injured on Friday after one of the biggest ...
Will the simultaneous holding of a parliamentary vote and a constitutional referendum stabilize or strain the country’s transition?
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