Chief Adviser Prof Muhammad Yunus has directed the law enforcement agencies to stay on high alert and treat the current situation as a war-like situation.
The Yunus administration wants to implement more reforms before calling an election, but the largest political party demands ...
Sheikh Hasina fled to India on August 5, 2024, after thousands of people vandalised and looted her official residence Banga ...
Bangladesh’s new government is struggling to deal with a host of issues, including a stumbling economy and human rights ...
Bangladesh's interim government is completing six months into power this month after former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina was ...
The demolition followed a protest titled “Bulldozer March”, which was organised on Wednesday through messages posted on ...
Bangladesh's foreign ministry handed over a protest note to India's acting high commissioner in Dhaka over Sheikh Hasina's ...
Today’s Bangladesh must, like Hamlet, confront the question that haunted him. To be, or not to be, the Bangladesh birthed by ...
Bangladesh belongs to all of its citizens and is a safe place for all people regardless of religion or caste, Chief Adviser Muhammad Yunus has said, as he greeted members of the Hindu community on ...
Following Sheikh Hasina’s resignation, attacks on Hindus and other minorities have surged. Temples have been vandalized, ...
Killings of 23 minority people, mentioned in the recent report of Bangladesh Hindu Buddha Christian Unity Council, was not ...
Hours after hundreds of Bangladeshi protesters vandalised buildings linked to Sheikh Hasina in Dhaka on Thursday, the ousted ...